I'm trying to do simple averaging in Simulink and need some help with it.
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Assume AI'm acquiring a noisy signal at 1 mS interval and I want to get 1 point every 50 mS. I would like to collect the data for the 50 mS and spit out an average for logging. I'm not sure how to do it.
Any simple solutions would be appreciated.
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Fangjun Jiang
il 9 Nov 2011
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Use the "Weighted Moving Average" block from Simulink>Discrete, click help for details.
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Guillermo
il 9 Nov 2011
Fangjun Jiang
il 9 Nov 2011
Hah, it is obsolete! http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/ref_obsolete_blocks/weightedmovingaverageobsolete.html
Use the new Discrete FIR Filter, http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/slref/discretefirfilter.html
Walter Roberson
il 9 Nov 2011
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Feed the signal in to an integration block that is reset to 0 every 50 samples; take the 50th output and divide it by 50 to get the average for that period.
There might be a cleaner way to only trigger the output collection every 50 outputs and tie that in to the integration block being cleared right afterwards.
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Guillermo
il 9 Nov 2011
Guillermo
il 9 Nov 2011
Martin Murtagh
il 23 Mar 2021
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I have replaced the moving average block in my models with the subsystem shown. By setting the delay length to the moving average value divided by the time-step and the gain value to one over the moving average value, this subsystem will calcuate the moving average in the same way as the moving average function with a sliding window.
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