Abstract

This article discusses the requirements for a window function in applications aiming at efficient spectral resolution along with high harmonic suppression. A brief review of potential windows that tend to meet these requirements is presented, and it is noted that polynomial windows are best suited for such applications. A design procedure is described to synthesize a polynomial window with a 24-dB/octave sidelobe decay and minimal main-lobe width.

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