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A method of spectral analysis applied to periodic and pseudoperiodic signals (English)
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1985
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The object of this note is to present a method based on the classical technique of fast Fourier transform for identifying the pseudoperiodic components of a signal or a function defined by a set of discrete values. The method is illustrated by results for both cases when the signal contains noise or not.
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fast Fourier transform
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pseudoperiodic components of a signal
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noise
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