ZEROCROSS

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Compute zero crossing rate.

[SPU ZEROCROSS X SR XMIN TYPE OUT Y]

input description data type value type default value
X signal vector vector variable
SR sampling rate in Hz number constant 1
XMIN signal amplitude threshold number constant 0
TYPE type of output value
(DENSITY, FREQUENCY, PERIODE, COUNT)
number (int.), string 0 (= DENSITY)
output description data type value type comment
Y zero crossing rate converted to the selected value number variable
Description

In this atom the zero crossings Z of the signal X are counted and than converted to the value selected by TYPE. If xmin=0 all zero crossings, i.e. changes of signs, are counted. If xmin>0 the signal has to exceed a certain absolute value if another point is to be counted.

output NORM=0 NORM=1 description
M1 {\displaystyle \mu \!} {\displaystyle \mu \!} mean: {\displaystyle \mu ={\frac {\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}x_{i}px_{i}}{\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}px_{i}}}}
M2 {\displaystyle V\!} {\displaystyle {\frac {V}{\mu }}} variance: {\displaystyle \sigma ^{2}=V={\frac {\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}(x_{i}-\mu )^{2}px_{i}}{\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}px_{i}}}}
M3 {\displaystyle S\!} {\displaystyle {\frac {S}{\sqrt {V^{3}}}}} skewness: {\displaystyle S={\frac {\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}(x_{i}-\mu )^{3}px_{i}}{\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}px_{i}}}}
M4 {\displaystyle K\!} {\displaystyle {\frac {K}{V^{2}}}} kurtosis: {\displaystyle K={\frac {\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}(x_{i}-\mu )^{4}px_{i}}{\sum _{i=0}^{N-1}px_{i}}}}
See also

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ZEROCROSS - zerocrossing rate

Usage:

ZEROCROSS x sr xmin type

Inputs:
x signal
sr sampling rate in Hz
xmin threshold 0 (default)
type Frequency | Period)
Outputs:
y number of zero crossings
Function:

In this atom the zero crossings per second are counted, i.e. the points where between the last counted point and the current point, there exists a value xprev >= xmin and the current value xcurr<= 0 or xprev <= xmin and the current value is xcurr >= 0.

So if xmin = 0 all zero crossings, i.e. changes of signs, are counted. If xmin > 0 the signal has to exceed a certain absolute value if another point is to be counted.

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