A Novel Window Function Yielding Suppressed Mainlobe Width and Minimum Sidelobe Peak

  • Samad M
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Abstract

In many applications like FIR filters, FFT, signal processing and measurements, we are required (~45 dB) or less side lobes amplitudes. However, the problem is usual window based FIR filter design lies in its side lobes amplitudes that are higher than the requirement of application. We propose a window function, which has better performance like narrower main lobe width, minimum side lobe peak compared to the several commonly used windows. The proposed window has slightly larger main lobe width of the commonly used Hamming window, while featuring 6.2~22.62 dB smaller side lobe peak. The proposed window maintains its maximum side lobe peak about -58.4~-52.6 dB compared to -35.8~-38.8 dB of Hamming window for M=10~14, while offering roughly equal main lobe width. Our simulated results also show significant performance upgrading of the proposed window compared to the Kaiser, Gaussian, and Lanczos windows. The proposed window also shows better performance than Dolph-Chebyshev window. Finally, the example of designed low pass FIR filter confirms the efficiency of the proposed window.

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Samad, M. A. (2012). A Novel Window Function Yielding Suppressed Mainlobe Width and Minimum Sidelobe Peak. International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2(2), 91–103. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcseit.2012.2209

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