hcomb

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This function implements a methods to detect harmonics in a spectrum and to create a harmonic comb filter. It was especially implemented for the script application MulAc.

Usage
hcomb(mflag, oflag, a, imin, imax, ot, ok, oo, nget, rrms, nrms, nset)
mflag
selects the method used to detect the test tone ft
mflag=0 peak picking
mflag=1 harmonic grid
oflag
selects the format and content of the result (see Result); the values 0 and 1 are supported
a
a vector containing amplitude spectrum (linear, with constant df); in the description below n is the length of a.
imin, imax
index range for test tone (ft) detection; 0 <= imin < imax < n
ot
test tone order (f0 = ft / ot); 0 < ot
ok, oo
order factor and offset for the components of the comp fc[i];
fc[i] = f0 * (oo + ok*i); with: i=1,2,...
nget
the number of points (+/-) to detect the peak of a harmonic component fc[i]; 3 <= nget
rrms
defines the energy ratio threshold for harmonic components; 0 <= rrms < 1
nrms
defines the bandwidth (+/- nrms points) used to compute the energy ratio; 2 <= nrms
(component-rms / testband-rms >= rrms)
nset
defines the comb bandwidth (+/- nset points); if nset equals 0, a variable comb bandwidth is used to remove the detected components; this argument is only used if oflag equals 1
Description
  1. The function extracts the frequency of the test tone ft from the selected test frequency band (arguments: mflag, imin, imax and rr).
  2. The argument ot is used to compute the fundamental frequency f0 of the harmonic comb.
  3. For each frequency band of the harmonic comb is tested if there is a harmonic spectral component or not. The frequency, amplitude and order of the detected harmonic components is saved.
Result
  • oflag=0: The result is a (M+1)x3 matrix, with M is the number of detected harmonics
  • oflag=1
See also
optmm, cvphase, script application MulAc

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