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The present submission is a set of three Matlab functions that provides a generation of a “wave packet” / “wave train” of:
1) Sine wave signal
2) Pulse signal (incl. rectangular, triangular, sawtooth, trapezoidal, etc.)
3) Sweep signal
Each function generates a specific type of signal with arbitrary duration, pause, and number of repetitions in the train (if any).
Several examples are given to clarify the usage of the function. For convenience, the input and output arguments are given at the beginning of each function.
The code is based on the theory described in:
[1] Хр. Живомиров, И. Илиев. Генериране на измервателни сигнали с приложение на Matlab. Списание Акустика, бр. 15, стр. 87-90, 2013 (https://www.nonoise-bg.com/files/Papers_AC_2013.pdf)
[2] M. Mandal, A. Asif. Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
[3] D. Manolakis, V. Ingle. Applied Digital Signal Processing. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Cita come
Hristo Zhivomirov (2026). Test Signals Generation with Matlab Implementation (https://it.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/43802-test-signals-generation-with-matlab-implementation), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperato .
Informazioni generali
- Versione 1.7.0.0 (6,78 KB)
Compatibilità della release di MATLAB
- Compatibile con qualsiasi release
Compatibilità della piattaforma
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
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| 1.5.0.0 | A new version of the codes has been uploaded. |
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| 1.4.0.0 | A new version of the codes has been uploaded. |
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| 1.3.0.0 | A new version of the codes has been uploaded. |
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| 1.2.0.0 | A new version of the codes has been uploaded. |
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| 1.1.0.0 | One more example is given to clarify the usage of the functions. |
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