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== Modified Spatial Autocorrelation (MSPAC) Toolbox == | == Modified Spatial Autocorrelation (MSPAC) Toolbox == | ||
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+ | The Modified Spatial Autocorrelation (MSPAC) was introduced by Bettig et al. (2001) [1] after pioneer paper of Aki (1957)[2]. This method allows computing spatial autocorrelation coefficients for any arbitary array configurations. | ||
links to [[MSPAC]] | links to [[MSPAC]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 9 March 2010
Contents
Common pre-requisites for array processing - getting ready
For any array processing of ambient vibration data there are some common steps / pre-requisites regarding your signal recordings (selection of simultaneous recordings, coordinate insertion, signal grouping). Learn about all these options/preparatory steps in the following sub-chapters (linking to other parts of this wiki)
Loading and viewing signals (time series)
links to loading and viewing signal
Group signals
links to groups
Insert / edit station coordinates
links to set receivers
F-K Toolbox (conventional f-k)
links to FK
High resolution frequency wavenumber Toolbox (Capon's method)
links to HRFK
Modified Spatial Autocorrelation (MSPAC) Toolbox
The Modified Spatial Autocorrelation (MSPAC) was introduced by Bettig et al. (2001) [1] after pioneer paper of Aki (1957)[2]. This method allows computing spatial autocorrelation coefficients for any arbitary array configurations.
links to MSPAC