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== Basic signal processing == | == Basic signal processing == | ||
− | Basic signal processing methods are provided for fast analysis. By contrast with [[Tools]], they execute only one simple action (filter, cut,...). Interactive and script-based approaches are available. | + | Basic signal processing methods are provided for fast analysis. By contrast with [[Geopsy: Tools]], they execute only one simple action (filter, cut,...). Interactive and script-based approaches are available. |
* [[Geopsy: Waveform Menu|Waveform menu]] | * [[Geopsy: Waveform Menu|Waveform menu]] |
Revision as of 13:20, 12 March 2010
Tutorials
- Loading and viewing signals
- H/V spectral ratio
- Spectral amplitudes
- Ambient vibration array
- Active source experiment (MASW)
Menu descriptions
Database
This section explains how to work with a Geopsy database. Creating a database on a permanent storage (disk) is not a mandatory step. You can use Geopsy to view and to process signals on single files basis. However, you would miss a number of interesting features such as grouping of signals, storage of header modification and automatic storage of processed signals.
- Introduction
- Import signal files
- Signal drag and drop mechanism
- Open, Close and Save a database
- Groups of signals
- Preferences
- Editing header information
Signal viewers
Basic signal processing
Basic signal processing methods are provided for fast analysis. By contrast with Geopsy: Tools, they execute only one simple action (filter, cut,...). Interactive and script-based approaches are available.