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Listing 18. Dsp037.java.
/* File Dsp037.java Copyright 2004, R.G.BaldwinRevised 5/24/04 Illustrates filtering in the frequency domain.Performs FFT on an impulse. Eliminates all energy between one-sixth and five-sixths of thesampling frequency by modifying the real and imaginary parts of the FFT output. Then performsinverse FFT to produce the filtered impulse. Run with Graph03.Tested using J2SE 1.4.2 under WinXP. ************************************************/import java.util.*; class Dsp037 implements GraphIntfc01{final double pi = Math.PI; int len = 256;double[] timeDataIn = new double[len]; double[]realSpect = new double[len];double[] imagSpect = new double[len]; double[]angle = new double[len];//unuseddouble[] magnitude = new double[len]; double[]timeOut = new double[len];public Dsp037(){//constructor //Create the raw data pulsetimeDataIn[32] = 90;//Compute FFT of the time data and save it in // the output arrays.ForwardRealToComplexFFT01.transform( timeDataIn,realSpect, imagSpect,angle, magnitude);//Apply the frequency filter eliminating all // energy between one-sixth and five-sixths// of the sampling frequency by modifying the // real and imaginary parts of the spectrum.for(int cnt = len/6;cnt<5*len/6;cnt++){ realSpect[cnt]= 0.0; imagSpect[cnt]= 0.0; }//end for loop//Recompute the magnitude based on the // modified real and imaginary spectra.for(int cnt = 0;cnt<len;cnt++){ magnitude[cnt]= (Math.sqrt(realSpect[cnt]*realSpect[cnt]+ imagSpect[cnt]*imagSpect[cnt])/len); }//end for loop//Compute inverse FFT of modified spectral // data.InverseComplexToRealFFT01.inverseTransform( realSpect,imagSpect, timeOut);}//end constructor //-------------------------------------------////The following six methods are required by the // interface named GraphIntfc01.public int getNmbr(){ //Return number of curves to plot. Must not// exceed 5. return 5;}//end getNmbr //-------------------------------------------//public double f1(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>timeDataIn.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return timeDataIn[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f2(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>realSpect.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return realSpect[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f3(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>imagSpect.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return imagSpect[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f4(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>magnitude.length-1){ return 0;}else{ //scale for convenient viewingreturn len*magnitude[index];}//end else }//end function//-------------------------------------------// public double f5(double x){int index = (int)Math.round(x); if(index<0 || index>timeOut.length-1){ return0; }else{//scale for convenient viewing return 3.0*timeOut[index]/len; }//end else}//end function }//end sample class Dsp037
Listing 19. Dsp038.java.
/* File Dsp038.java Copyright 2004, R.G.BaldwinRevised 5/24/04 Illustrates filtering in the frequency domain.Performs FFT on an impulse. Modifies the complex spectrum. Then performs inverse FFTto produce the filtered impulse. Run with Graph03.Tested using J2SE 1.4.2 under WinXP. ************************************************/import java.util.*; class Dsp038 implements GraphIntfc01{final double pi = Math.PI; int len = 256;double[] timeDataIn = new double[len]; double[]realSpect = new double[len];double[] imagSpect = new double[len]; double[]angle = new double[len];//unuseddouble[] magnitude = new double[len]; double[]timeOut = new double[len];public Dsp038(){//constructor //Create the raw data pulsetimeDataIn[64] = 90;//Compute FFT of the time data and save it in // the output arrays.ForwardRealToComplexFFT01.transform( timeDataIn,realSpect, imagSpect,angle, magnitude);//Apply the frequency filter. for(int cnt = 0;cnt<= len/2;cnt++){ if(cnt<3*len/32){ realSpect[cnt]= 0; imagSpect[cnt]= 0; }//end ifif(cnt>5*len/32){ realSpect[cnt]= 0; imagSpect[cnt]= 0; }//end if//Fold complex spectral data if(cnt>0){ realSpect[len - cnt]= realSpect[cnt];}//end if if(cnt>0){ imagSpect[len - cnt]= -imagSpect[cnt];}//end if }//end for loop//Recompute the magnitude based on the // modified real and imaginary spectra.for(int cnt = 0;cnt<len;cnt++){ magnitude[cnt]= (Math.sqrt(realSpect[cnt]*realSpect[cnt]+ imagSpect[cnt]*imagSpect[cnt])/len); }//end for loop//Compute inverse FFT of modified spectral // data.InverseComplexToRealFFT01.inverseTransform( realSpect,imagSpect, timeOut);}//end constructor //-------------------------------------------////The following six methods are required by the // interface named GraphIntfc01.public int getNmbr(){ //Return number of curves to plot. Must not// exceed 5. return 5;}//end getNmbr //-------------------------------------------//public double f1(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>timeDataIn.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return timeDataIn[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f2(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>realSpect.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return realSpect[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f3(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>imagSpect.length-1){ return 0;}else{ return imagSpect[index]; }//end else}//end function //-------------------------------------------//public double f4(double x){ int index = (int)Math.round(x);if(index<0 || index>magnitude.length-1){ return 0;}else{ //scale for convenient viewingreturn len*magnitude[index];}//end else }//end function//-------------------------------------------// public double f5(double x){int index = (int)Math.round(x); if(index<0 || index>timeOut.length-1){ return 0;}else{ //scale for convenient viewingreturn 3.0*timeOut[index]/len;}//end else }//end function}//end sample class Dsp038

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Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Java1485-Spectrum Analysis using Java, Forward and Inverse Transforms, Filtering in the FrequencyDomain
  • File: Java1485
  • Published: 11/16/04

Baldwin illustrates and explains forward and inverse Fourier transforms using both DFT and FFT algorithms. He also illustrates and explains the implementation of frequency filtering by modifying the complex spectrum in the frequency domain and transforming the modified complex spectrum back into the time domain.

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