Borrar filtros
Borrar filtros

Hanning Window

7 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Lisa Justin
Lisa Justin el 21 de Feb. de 2012
Editada: Matt J el 18 de Oct. de 2013
Why is the Hanning window function best for random signal analysis?

Respuesta aceptada

Wayne King
Wayne King el 21 de Feb. de 2012
Hi Lisa, I don't whether I would say it's definitely "best". That is a hard thing to say, but the general rationale is that the Hanning, or Hann window is a good compromise between main lobe width, which determines frequency resolution, and side lobe level, which governs spectral leakage.
As you reduce the side lobe levels, you inevitably worsen frequency resolution by increasing the width of the main lobe.
Conversely, as you narrow the main lobe, you inevitably raise the side lobe level.
The Hann window is in a good middle ground on both measures among the commonly-used windows.
  8 comentarios
Wayne King
Wayne King el 21 de Feb. de 2012
I would. I don't know if I would use the term "spectral loss", leakage results in spurious energy showing up in your spectral estimate that is not the result of signal energy. It comes from the convolution of the signal's spectrum with that of the window.
Lisa Justin
Lisa Justin el 13 de Mzo. de 2012
what scaling do i use with hann window for my periodic signal?

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (1)

Nicolas
Nicolas el 13 de Mzo. de 2012
Hello! Mainly, because it filters out with 42.3 dB all the freq. after the 3dB main lobe. It is easy to compute and gets really good results
  1 comentario
Lisa Justin
Lisa Justin el 13 de Mzo. de 2012
xn=signal;%%%periodic signal
w=flattopwin(length(xn));
x=xn.*w;
sc=1/sum(w);%%%%scaling
y=(fft(x)).*sc
please how would i scale if i want to usse hann window instead. what would 'sc' be?

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by