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Shafik
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:25 am    Post subject: Methods for digital signal comparison? Reply with quote

Hello wizards,

Is there a "best" known way for comparing two finite-same-sized
digital signals? I want a good way to measure the degree of similarity
of the *shape* of the two signals. This is for comparing magnetic
signatures of vehicles.

Is the best way just to do a scaled cross correlation between the two
signals?

--Shafik
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Rune Allnor
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 11:53 am    Post subject: Re: Methods for digital signal comparison? Reply with quote

Shafik wrote:
Quote:
Hello wizards,

Is there a "best" known way for comparing two finite-same-sized
digital signals? I want a good way to measure the degree of
similarity
of the *shape* of the two signals.

For comparing two signals, use correlation or coherence, or something
like that. Check out a book on statistics.

Quote:
This is for comparing magnetic
signatures of vehicles.

Is the best way just to do a scaled cross correlation between the two
signals?

No. There are ways of doing scaled correlation measurements,
but whether they are "best" or not, depends on the application.
Any method works very well in some situations and not at all in
others. You essentially have to check out different approaches
and see what works in your particular application.

Rune
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Nilnod
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 1:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Methods for digital signal comparison? Reply with quote

Shafik wrote:
Quote:
Hello wizards,

Is there a "best" known way for comparing two finite-same-sized
digital signals? I want a good way to measure the degree of
similarity
of the *shape* of the two signals. This is for comparing magnetic
signatures of vehicles.

Is the best way just to do a scaled cross correlation between the two
signals?

--Shafik

Well that is one of the best methods. If you like to extract frequency
domain info and like to compare their spectrum then take FFT of both
signals .

As correlation being a second order statistics is phase blind you need
to
apply higher order statistics to get higher order moments and observe
degree of similarity. If you are not interested in these infos then
what you did is ok to my opinion.
santosh
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