Message boards : Science : Sinusoïdal signal in Austria
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Seems to be a diurnal variation. I looked over a longer period of time and the pattern is still there. Might be interesting to know more abot the location of the sensor and what it 'sees' over the cycle. The variation is pretty small though. Sun related? Sunrise at the peak? | |
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Ah, just looked at my sensor results and I too see a similar pattern, not as clear, but with peaks at the same time, despite being a few hours behind in terms of the earth's rotation. | |
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I agree it has something to do with something like earth rotation. | |
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I think it might be caused by simple temperature changes. IMO the sine wave has peaks at 1-day distance from each other. | |
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1 day between peaks... the detector hangs in a window that receives direct sunlight for part of the day, perhaps even just 1 hour per day (adjacent buildings block the sun at other times), when the sun shines on the device it warms and behaves differently? | |
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In that case we would see kind of peak or platform, since it is YES or NO signal. | |
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how long time do you see these this periodicity ? | |
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Indeed amplitude is not that big on your sensors. It was about double were the sinus signal was. | |
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