How to detect peaks above a given threshold value?
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findpeaks() can detect multiple peaks if there is/are change in direction(s) even if the values are above the specified threshold (see arrows in the attached pdf file).
J=a vector;
findpeaks(J,'MinPeakHeight',Threshold);hold on;
yline(Threshold,'--','LineWidth',3);
hold off
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Rashedur Rahman
2020-7-20
Hi Sudip.
The function 'findpeaks' can take several input arguments for finding peaks according to criteria. You can use multiple arguments to adjust your peak finding algorithm. I will suggest you to read the description of 'findpeaks'. ('https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/findpeaks.html').
Another way is to apply a filter to smoothen the signal and then apply 'findpeaks'.
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Image Analyst
2020-7-20
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2020-7-20
Try flattening the signal by subtracting that red trend line. Then set the values of the signal below the threshold to zero and then call findpeaks()
smoothedSignal = movmean(signal, 101);
flattenedSignal = signal - smoothedSignal;
flattenedSignal(flattenedSignal < someThreshold) = 0;
[peakValues, indexesOfPeaks] = findpeaks(flattenedSignal);
Attach your data in a .mat file if you need more help.
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