How do I remove the drift from this signal? I want the "flat" lines in beginning and the end to be at the same level.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 18 Jul. 2016
You forgot to attach a screenshot or data, so until you read this link about all I can suggest is to use polyfit and subtract the fitted/smoothed signal.
thestargazer
thestargazer am 18 Jul. 2016
Sorry, I forgot to click upload. Image added and attached the data here.
Tried with code:
opol = 1;
[p,s,mu] = polyfit(t1,phase1,opol);
f_y = polyval(p,t1,[],mu);
dt_phase1 = phase1 - f_y;
plot(t1,dt_phase1,'.');
Is there a way to only take the baseline into account for the slope?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 18 Jul. 2016
We need to have your time vector as well, since that is required to write code specific to your data. Add that, and upload the .mat file.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 18 Jul. 2016
Exactly what/where do you consider the baseline to be? Can you draw it on there?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 18 Jul. 2016
There seems to be an integrated square-wave pulse in the centre half of the data. What are your data and how are you acquiring and initially processing them?
thestargazer
thestargazer am 19 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: thestargazer am 19 Jul. 2016
Image shows what I meant with baseline. Baseline 1 and Baseline 2 are suppose to be at same level, but I had a drift in my measurement (signal = intensity). I want to remove the drift without distorting (changing) the amplitude of my bump.
What I am interested of here is the amplitude of this "bump" and the response time.
Many thanks!

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 19 Jul. 2016

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Use the detrend function.

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