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* 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. | * Choose the lowest wavenumber of spectral estimation – [[fft-length]]. | ||
* Translate (a) and (b) into duration (time). | * Translate (a) and (b) into [[duration]] (time). | ||
* Round these up to nearest power-of-two number of samples. | * Round these up to nearest power-of-two number of samples. | ||
* Choose a high-pass filter cut-off frequency to be consistent with (b). | * Choose a [[high-pass filter cut-off frequency]] to be consistent with (b). | ||
* Choose de-spiking parameters. | * Choose [[de-spiking parameters]]. | ||
* Choose vibration-coherent noise removal. | * Choose [[vibration-coherent noise removal]]. |
Revision as of 22:46, 20 August 2021
- Choose the length of data (in meters) used for each dissipation estimate – diss-length.
- Choose the lowest wavenumber of spectral estimation – fft-length.
- Translate (a) and (b) 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 (b).
- Choose de-spiking parameters.
- Choose vibration-coherent noise removal.