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bookChallenge: Analyze Real-World Signal Data

After learning how to extract features from signals, you are now ready to apply your knowledge to real-world signal data. In practical electrical engineering, it is essential to quickly summarize and interpret measurements using statistical tools. The most common statistics for signal analysis are mean, RMS (root mean square), and peak-to-peak values. The mean gives you the average voltage level, the RMS provides a measure of the signal’s effective power, and the peak-to-peak value shows the total voltage swing. Interpreting these statistics helps you understand the nature of the signal, such as whether it is centered around zero, has significant fluctuations, or contains high energy.

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Write a Python function that analyzes a simulated voltage signal and outputs key statistics.

  • Calculate the mean value of the signal.
  • Calculate the RMS (root mean square) value of the signal.
  • Calculate the peak-to-peak value of the signal.
  • Print each result with a clear label.
  • Add comments in the code to explain what each statistic indicates about the signal.

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After learning how to extract features from signals, you are now ready to apply your knowledge to real-world signal data. In practical electrical engineering, it is essential to quickly summarize and interpret measurements using statistical tools. The most common statistics for signal analysis are mean, RMS (root mean square), and peak-to-peak values. The mean gives you the average voltage level, the RMS provides a measure of the signal’s effective power, and the peak-to-peak value shows the total voltage swing. Interpreting these statistics helps you understand the nature of the signal, such as whether it is centered around zero, has significant fluctuations, or contains high energy.

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Write a Python function that analyzes a simulated voltage signal and outputs key statistics.

  • Calculate the mean value of the signal.
  • Calculate the RMS (root mean square) value of the signal.
  • Calculate the peak-to-peak value of the signal.
  • Print each result with a clear label.
  • Add comments in the code to explain what each statistic indicates about the signal.

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