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January 2019 - August 2019
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, leading to a paradigm shift in the digital landscape. However, these technological strides have introduced new challenges, particularly in cybersecurity. IoT devices, inherently connected to the internet, are susceptible to various forms of attacks. Moreover, IoT service...
Despite stringent data protection regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other country-specific laws, numerous websites continue to use cookies to track user activities, raising significant privacy concerns. This study aims to investigate the compliance of e-commerce websi...
In the big data arena, opportunities and challenges are mixed. The volume of data in the financial institution is proliferating, which imposes a challenge to big data analytics to ensure safety during each transaction. Moreover, as more and more social networking sites (SNS) are integrating an inbuilt online payment system into their domain, an exp...
The energy hunger society drives for more electrical power consumption to raise the
human conveniences has put tremendous pressure on the existing power system (PS)
to function uninterruptedly. The continuous addition of non-linear loads brings a heavy
inrush of fault current leading to transient instability in PS. To protect the PS and its
preciou...
Recent decades have witnessed unprecedented development in the field of biomedical and chemical science due to an economical, precise, and sensitive microelectromechanical system (MEMS) technology. Nevertheless, very few reports have highlighted the importance of MEMS-based sensors in the field of agriculture science and technology. Precision agric...
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Hi
I am working on MEMS accelerometer. To remove the overshoot problem I am using Matlab Butter-worth filter to calculate appropriate cuttoff(Fc) and degree value.
My question is -"Is there any way to import my Excel file(Containing Raw and filterd data from accelerometer) and get appropriate cutoff frequency and degree value in matrix form from IIR Butter-worth filter".
Thanks
Hi I am working with accelerometer , but I am getting some noise in my data and an unwanted peak. I am using MatLab for calculations and I am using IIR butterworth filter for that.
Since I am new with MatLab , I dont know what value I should use for this calculating to remove noise and unwanted peak.
The default value of degree is 10.
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