How to plot the mean of a sinusoidal function
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Hi,
Like the image below I want to use a block from simulink which allow me to plot the mean value (green line) of a sinusoidal function (blue line). I've tried the block "mean value (linear)" but it just gave me another sinusoidal function with less amplitude compared to the original. Can someone tell me which block should I use?
Regards,
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Graham Fletcher
2014-4-22
Hi João,
My solution would probably be to create an integrator (ie. sinusoid value into a sum together with previous value of the sum output) and a counter which increments by 1 each sample, and divide the integrator by the counter. This would give you a mean according to the definition mean = sum(samples) / num samples. Its not too efficient so I'd probably rethink if that was a concern but I think it'd work for what you describe.
HTH, G.
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João Oliveira
2014-5-12
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Honglei Chen
2014-5-12
That should work, just use
1/N*ones(1,N)
in the Coefficient parameter, where N is the window length
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