Restore sinusoid signal data

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Robert Worm
Robert Worm el 10 de Sept. de 2018
My data consists of a discrete time periodic signal. At certain points I have to remove corrupted samples.
I want to restore the sinusodial signal in this region. Maybe take an area before or after the fault region and match it to where samples are removed.
Is there a smart way to do this?
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Robert Worm
Robert Worm el 10 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Robert Worm el 10 de Sept. de 2018
This is an exemplary dataset.

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Naman Chaturvedi
Naman Chaturvedi el 14 de Sept. de 2018
One way would be to find the frequency of the signal from the clean part of the signal by calculating the distance between the first min and max point and then, use the first value of sinusoid wave to find the phase. Using the frequency and phase, you can recover your signal.
Other method can be to use an appropriate filter. But, there will still remain some noise in the signal.
You can also use a filter like the savitzky gola filter to filter out noise by estimating your signal as a polynomial the way we do in taylor series expansion. Check out this MATLAB ans for the same.
Hope this helps.
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Robert Worm
Robert Worm el 17 de Sept. de 2018
Thanks.
Finding phase and frequency seems to be the best approach.
However the signal usually contains multiple frequency components. A suitable duration is selected beforehand and a convolution applied next.
With maxima and minimal the suitable time slot is determined. Still working on the code for matching the phase precisely.
Savitzky gola filtering also seems promising.

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How can I find the phase of the signal?

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