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Extended Smoothing Methods for Sparse Test Data Based on Zero-Padding

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Aiming at the problem of sparse measurement points due to test conditions in engineering, a smoothing method based on zero-padding in the wavenumber domain is proposed to increase data density.… Click to show full abstract

Aiming at the problem of sparse measurement points due to test conditions in engineering, a smoothing method based on zero-padding in the wavenumber domain is proposed to increase data density. Firstly, the principle of data extension and smoothing is introduced. The core idea of this principle is to extend the discrete data series by zero-padding in the wavenumber domain. The conversion between the spatial and wavenumber domains is achieved using the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and the Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT). Then, two sets of two-dimensional discrete random data are extended and smoothed, respectively, and the results verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the algorithm. The method can effectively increase the density of test data in engineering tests, achieve smoothing and extend the application to areas related to data processing.

Keywords: smoothing methods; extended smoothing; test; zero padding; test data; based zero

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2023

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