Thanks. I also wanted to denise the FFT results based on it. However they are computed on a period of time (for example 4 sec) instead of on the timestamp where the outlier is, in this case, what should I do? Thanks a lot!
Preprocessing raw data
Re: Preprocessing raw data
The longer the time period you process the FFT over, the more granular your frequency bins are.
You can see this in the discrete frequency graph in Muse Monitor.
Go into the settings and try out different "FFT Window" options to see the results live in the graph.
You can see this in the discrete frequency graph in Muse Monitor.
Go into the settings and try out different "FFT Window" options to see the results live in the graph.