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So I finally understand that cross correlation alignment uses the reference peak to align the different measurements. What I don't understand is why are the reference peaks in some measurements so far away from the beginning of the waveform and in others it is almost at the beginning.
Can someone explain this? Also does this affect the usefulness of the cross correlation alignment?
Can someone explain this? Also does this affect the usefulness of the cross correlation alignment?
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