how to calculate variance of a signal after it reaches a steady state value...

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The signal for which the variance is to be calculated is in the base workspace in timeseries format. i want to calculate the variance only after 0.5 seconds. How to do it?
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Vidhya Dharshini
Vidhya Dharshini el 29 de Sept. de 2013
yeah.......i can get you.......you mean steady state refers to the property of not changing with time........for my case i am designing a speed controller for a motor......when i set a reference speed of 20000, the speed starts increasing from 0 to 20000. it oscillates around 20000. and i want to calculate the variance only after it reaches my reference value........ i should have mentioned it as desired value instead of steady state value in the question........thank u.......i have calculated the variance.....
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 29 de Sept. de 2013
firstIndex = find(speed >= 20000, 1, 'first');
theVariance = var(speed(firstIndex : end));

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 27 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Image Analyst el 27 de Sept. de 2013
What element does 0.5 seconds occur at? Let's say it's element 42, so then you do
varSteadyState = var(yourSignal(42:end));
Let's say you have a vector t with the times, and a vector yourSignal with the signal value. You can find the index for which t equals or passes 0.5 seconds like this:
startingElement = find(t>=0.5, 1, 'first');
varSteadyState = var(yourSignal(startingElement :end));

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