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fourier series - fourier transform

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ebi
ebi il 25 Ott 2013
Modificato: Jamie il 28 Ott 2013
i want fourier and fourier transform of the " u " .
t = 0:0.001:0.334;
u = ones(size(t)).*(t >= 0).*(t <= 0.02)+zeros(size(t)).*(t > 0.02).*(t < 0.287)+ones(size(t)).*(t >= 0.287).*(t <= 0.307)+zeros(size(t)).*(t > 0.307).*(t <= 0.335);
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 25 Ott 2013
Fourier and Fourier transform, What is the difference between the two?
ebi
ebi il 27 Ott 2013
for g Fourier is f(t)=a0+sigma(an*cos... ), a=1/T*int(g), ... and Fourier transform is F(w)=integral(g*exp(-iwt)).... .

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Jamie
Jamie il 27 Ott 2013
Modificato: Jamie il 27 Ott 2013
Hey Ebi,
The choice of fourier transform or fourier series simply depends on whether the signal is periodic or aperiodic.
To obtain the transform
help fft
Cheers
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ebi
ebi il 27 Ott 2013
yes my signal is load-time signal with T0=0.334(period).for fourier transform we need to define w . how we define w and t? " u " is define in good way to use in fourier transform or fourier series ? the " u " is a simple piecewise function that relate to t.
Jamie
Jamie il 28 Ott 2013
Modificato: Jamie il 28 Ott 2013
Hey Ebi, I would be looking at the curve fitting tool (fourier series ~ periodic). From my understanding you're simply attempting to fit a curve to the signal 'u' with elements acos()+ bsin ().. etc. All you need to do is specify the number of terms and apraise the fit.
have a look at the link I pasted above.
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