Does anyone has WaveformData data referred in the "Time Series Anomaly Detection Using Deep Learning" example?
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    S Baharath Sai
 il 26 Ago 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Commentato: Nikolaev
 il 3 Apr 2024
            This is the data I'm referring to:
https://in.mathworks.com/help/deeplearning/ug/time-series-anomaly-detection-using-deep-learning.html
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 il 26 Ago 2022
        The data ships as part of the example. It can be obtained by running the first line of code in the linked example
load WaveformData
You may need to have the Deep Learning Toolbox installed to access it. You can check if you have it by running the following command in MATLAB
which WaveformData.mat
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  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 il 4 Set 2023
				Beginning in R2023a, the product documentation is no longer installed by default (see here). A side effect of this is that some example datasets are no longer installed by default. You can still access them by either installing the documentation, or by finding an example in the online documentation that uses that file, and then use the 'Open in MATLAB Online' or 'Copy Command' workflows to open that example (along with any associated data files) in your MATLAB instance.
The copy command the example above is openExample('nnet/TimeSeriesAnomalyDetectionUsingDeepLearningExample')
The file is downloaded to a local folder along with any necessary supporting files. If it is a file you use often, consider adding the example folder to your MATLAB Path.
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  Maria Battle
      
 il 21 Ott 2022
        
      Modificato: Maria Battle
      
 il 1 Nov 2022
  
      If for some reason you don't have access to WaveformData, you might be able to create a dataset for yourself using a wave form generator. It's not necessarily elegant, but the below might get you started. Ref: https://www.mathworks.com/help/wlan/gs/waveform-generation.html
wave_out = cell(1);
for k = 1:5 % specify how many samples you want
    cfgHESU = wlanHESUConfig;
    bits = randi([0 1],1,4);
    osf = 2;
    waveformHESU = wlanWaveformGenerator(bits,cfgHESU, ...
        NumPackets=1,IdleTime=15e-6, ...
        OversamplingFactor=osf);
    fsHESU = wlanSampleRate(cfgHESU.ChannelBandwidth);
    time = (0:length(waveformHESU)-1)/fsHESU;
    wave_out{k} = [time; abs(waveformHESU')];
end
  Nikolaev
 il 3 Apr 2024
        wave_out = cell(1);
for k = 1:5 % specify how many samples you want
    cfgHESU = wlanHESUConfig;
    bits = randi([0 1],1,4);
    osf = 2;
    waveformHESU = wlanWaveformGenerator(bits,cfgHESU, ...
        NumPackets=1,IdleTime=15e-6, ...
        OversamplingFactor=osf);
    fsHESU = wlanSampleRate(cfgHESU.ChannelBandwidth);
    time = (0:length(waveformHESU)-1)/fsHESU;
    wave_out{k} = [time; abs(waveformHESU')];
end
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