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:# Choose the lowest wavenumber of spectral estimation (as a function of the vehicle's length) – [[fft-length]].
:# Choose the length of data (in meters) used for each dissipation estimate – [[diss-length]].
:# Choose the length of data (in meters) used for each dissipation estimate – [[diss-length]].
:# Choose the lowest wavenumber of spectral estimation – [[fft-length]].
:# Translate [[diss-length]] and [[fft-length]] into [[duration]] (time).
:# Round these up to [[nearest power-of-two number]] of samples.
:# Choose a [[high-pass filter cut-off frequency]] to be consistent with duration of the [[fft-length]].
:# Choose a [[high-pass filter cut-off frequency]] to be consistent with duration of the [[fft-length]].
:# Choose [[de-spiking parameters]].
:# Choose [[de-spiking parameters]].
:# Choose [[vibration-coherent noise removal]].
:# Choose [[vibration-coherent noise removal]].
:# Choose [[quality-control parameters]].





Latest revision as of 20:15, 6 June 2024

The processing of shear-probe data can be divided into five major steps, which apply to data collected with any platform or vehicle. There are many sub-steps to these major steps. The major steps are:

Conversion to physical units


"Section" selection


Choosing the processing parameters


Compute the dissipation rate estimates


Apply quality-control metrics


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