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I was wondering if anyone has faced this issue. I am collecting CSI data and I noticed a lot of spikes happening in the time series of the CSI magnitude data (the figure shows an example where I am expecting the CSI data to follow a low-frequency sinusoidal pattern - which is obvious - but I am getting a lot of spikes on top of that).
These spikes happen in all the subcarriers at the exact same time instants.
I would appreciate it if anyone can point out where the problem might be.
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has faced this issue. I am collecting CSI data and I noticed a lot of spikes happening in the time series of the CSI magnitude data (the figure shows an example where I am expecting the CSI data to follow a low-frequency sinusoidal pattern - which is obvious - but I am getting a lot of spikes on top of that).
These spikes happen in all the subcarriers at the exact same time instants.
I would appreciate it if anyone can point out where the problem might be.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: