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| | Find Peaks |
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| | Frequencies Signal-to-Noise ratio |
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| | Frequency Total Harmonic Distortion |
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| | Spectral Centroid |
| | The spectral centroid represents the "center of mass" of the frequency content in a vibration signal, indicating the average frequency where most of the signal's energy is concentrated. It provides insight into the distribution of energy across different frequency bands.
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| | Spectral Spread |
| | Spectral spreads represent the standard deviation of amplitude distribution around a sound’s spectral centroid, calculated using the square root of its second-order moment. A signal with a high spectral spread will look “larger” and “flatter” (literally more “spread”) than a signal with a lower spectral spread value.
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