Simulation Based Design Analysis of an Adjustable Window Function

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DOI: 10.4236/jsip.2016.74019    1,595 Downloads   2,705 Views  

ABSTRACT

Window based Finite Impulse Response filters have the problem that in order to obtain better performance from these filters in terms of minimum stopband attenuation cost has to be paid for half main-lobe width and vice-versa. A solution of this contradictory behavior is to increase the length of the window which in turn requires more hardware hence increasing the cost of system. This paper proposes a novel window based on two shifted hyperbolic tangent functions. The proposed window contains an adjustable parameter, with the help of which desired time and frequency domain characteristics may be achieved for relatively shorter window length. The characteristics of the proposed window are compared with those of the two well-known adjustable windows namely Cosh window and Exponential window. MATLAB simulation results show that for the same value of window length, the proposed window provides improved output, and thus it makes a good compromise between minimum stopband attenuation and half main-lobe width compared to the windows mentioned previously.

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Sarker, O. and Khan, R. (2016) Simulation Based Design Analysis of an Adjustable Window Function. Journal of Signal and Information Processing, 7, 214-226. doi: 10.4236/jsip.2016.74019.

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