Power spectral density of a under sampled signal
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Hi ,
I have a under sampled signal x. which is a 2k Hz signal. This same signal is under sampled at 50Hz. I tried to extract to freq response of this signal but as the siganl is sampled below the Nyquest rate I am not able to get it. I also tried with pwelch() function but it is also not giving me correct reasult.
How should I calculate the power spectral density of this signal x?
fs = 50
t = 0:1/fs:2^22- 1/fs;
x = sin(2*pi*2000*t) ;
plot(t,x);
y = fft(x);
f = (0:length(y)-1)*50/length(y)*80;
plot(f,abs(y))
title('Magnitude')
figure(2)
num_segments = 32;
window_length = floor(length(x)/num_segments);
[PSDphase ,f] =pwelch(x ,window_length ,[] ,[] ,50 ,'twosided');
h=semilogx( f, (10* log10(PSDphase)), 'b'); %hold on;
grid on;
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Navya Seelam
il 12 Mag 2020
Increase the sampling frequency of the signal to get expected results. When a signal is undersampled , aliasing happens and hence you are not able to get correct result.
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Navya Seelam
il 14 Mag 2020
Hi,
One thing to notice here is the signal x is of the form sin(2*pi*n) with n being an integer. So x is actually a zero signal or nearly zero signal (due to precision limitations) and we cannot perform any operation on a zero signal.
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