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Originally Posted by Abwehr
Why would you bother?
The Fourier transform is generally a more useful tool for designing filters rather than implementing them. There is no frequency domain filter that cannot be implemented in the time domain.
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I think I remember reading a little about how to design time-domain filters based on a Fourier Transform, but I couldn't glean much from the website's brief description.
I'm assuming that taking a Fourier Transform of the signal could reveal the frequencies of the high-frequency signals of vibrations and electronic noise. Using this information, one could then design a time-domain filter to extract the "real" acceleration signal. If this assumption is wrong, would you so enlighten me

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Also, I would like to know what the name of such a time-domain filter would be. I'd like to do some research on it...
Thanks!
-Matt