<< Chapter < Page
  Digital signal processing - dsp     Page 12 / 21
Chapter >> Page >

The getSpatialData method

This method constructs and returns a specific 3D surface in a 2D array of type double . The surface is identified by the value of an incoming parameter named switchCase . There are 14 possible cases. The allowable values for switchCase range from 0 through 13 inclusive.

The other two input parameters specify the size of the surface that will be produced in units of rows and columns.

The code for the getSpatialData method

The getSpatialData method begins in Listing 14 .

Listing 14. Beginning of the getSpatialData method.
private static double[][]getSpatialData( int switchCase,int rows,int cols){double[][] spatialData =new double[rows][cols];switch(switchCase){

Listing 14 begins by creating a 2D array object of type double in which to store the surface.

Then Listing 14 shows the beginning of a switch statement that will be used to select the code to create a surface that matches the valueof the incoming parameter named switchCase .

Code and graphic output for fourteen example cases

Case 0

Listing 15 shows the code that is executed for a value of switchCase equal to 0.

Listing 15. Code for Case 0.
case 0: spatialData[0][0] = 1;break;

This case places a single non-zero point at the origin in the space domain. The origin is at the top-left corner. The surface produced by this case is shownin the leftmost image in Figure 5 . The non-zero value can be seen as the small white square in the top-left corner. In signal processing terminology,this point can be viewed as an impulse in space. It is well known that such an impulse produces a flat spectrum in wavenumber space.

Figure 5. An impulse in space.
missing image

The output surface

The rightmost image in Figure 5 shows the result of:

  • Performing a forward Fourier transform on the surface in the leftmost image
  • Performing an inverse Fourier transform on the complex wavenumber spectrum produced by the forward transform.

You can see the impulse as the small white square in the top-left corner of both images.

The wavenumber spectrum is flat

Because the wavenumber spectrum is flat, plots of the spectrum are completely featureless. Therefore, I did not include them in Figure 5 .

A very small error

The numeric output shows that the final output surface matches the input surface to within an error that is less than about one part in ten to thefourteenth power. The program produces the expected results for this test case.

If you were to go back to the equations in Listing 2 and Listing 3 and work this case out by hand, you would soon discover that the computationalrequirements are almost trivial. Most of the computation involves doing arithmetic using values of 1 and 0. Thus, there isn't a lot of opportunity forcomputational errors in this case.

Case 1

Now we are going to see a case that is more significant from a computational viewpoint. The input surface in this case will consist of a single impulse thatis not located at the origin in the space domain. Rather, it is displaced from the origin.

The wavenumber amplitude spectrum of a single impulse in the space domain should be flat regardless of the location of the impulse in the space domain.However, the real and imaginary parts of the wavenumber spectrum are flat only when the impulse is located at the origin in space.

Questions & Answers

1. Discuss the processes involved during exchange of fluids between intra and extracellular space.
Mustapha Reply
what are components of cells
ofosola Reply
twugzfisfjxxkvdsifgfuy7 it
Sami
58214993
Sami
what is a salt
John
the difference between male and female reproduction
John
what is computed
IBRAHIM Reply
what is biology
IBRAHIM
what is the full meaning of biology
IBRAHIM
what is biology
Jeneba
what is cell
Kuot
425844168
Sami
what is biology
Inenevwo
what is sexual reproductive system
James
what is cytoplasm
Emmanuel Reply
structure of an animal cell
Arrey Reply
what happens when the eustachian tube is blocked
Puseletso Reply
what's atoms
Achol Reply
discuss how the following factors such as predation risk, competition and habitat structure influence animal's foraging behavior in essay form
Burnet Reply
cell?
Kuot
location of cervical vertebra
KENNEDY Reply
What are acid
Sheriff Reply
define biology infour way
Happiness Reply
What are types of cell
Nansoh Reply
how can I get this book
Gatyin Reply
what is lump
Chineye Reply
what is cell
Maluak Reply
what is biology
Maluak
what is vertibrate
Jeneba
Got questions? Join the online conversation and get instant answers!
Jobilize.com Reply

Get Jobilize Job Search Mobile App in your pocket Now!

Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store Now




Source:  OpenStax, Digital signal processing - dsp. OpenStax CNX. Jan 06, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11642/1.38
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Notification Switch

Would you like to follow the 'Digital signal processing - dsp' conversation and receive update notifications?

Ask