Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB

The representation that describes signal’s frequency behavior can be divided into two categories: linear representation such as the Fourier-transform and quadratic representation such as power spectrum. Power spectrum characterizes the signal’s energy distribution in the frequency domain, and can an...

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Main Authors: Soad T. Abed, Zena E. Dallalbashi, Faten A. Taha
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Language:English
Published: Tikrit University 2012-06-01
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spelling doaj-89210a11c15745158b2b1c515627781d2020-11-24T22:00:52ZengTikrit UniversityTikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences1813-162X2312-75892012-06-0119218Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLABSoad T. Abed0Zena E. Dallalbashi1Faten A. Taha2Computer Department- Technical Institute of MosulComputer Department- Technical Institute of MosulComputer Department- Technical Institute of MosulThe representation that describes signal’s frequency behavior can be divided into two categories: linear representation such as the Fourier-transform and quadratic representation such as power spectrum. Power spectrum characterizes the signal’s energy distribution in the frequency domain, and can answer whether most of the power of the signal resides at low or high frequencies. By performing spectral analysis, some important features of signals can be discovered that are not obvious in the time waveform of the signal. One problem with spectrum analysis is that the duration of the signals is finite, although adjustable. Applying the FFT method to finite duration sequences can produce inadequate results because of “spectral leakage”, to reduce the spectral leakage FFT window function is applied. Power spectrum parameters are window size, window type, window over lap and number of FFT. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the effect of varying window type on the power spectrum using Mat Lab software. Five windows have been compared to study their effect on the spectrum of a typical data.http://www.tj-es.com/ojs/index.php/tjes/article/view/27power spectrum, window type, MATLAB software
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author Soad T. Abed
Zena E. Dallalbashi
Faten A. Taha
spellingShingle Soad T. Abed
Zena E. Dallalbashi
Faten A. Taha
Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
power spectrum, window type, MATLAB software
author_facet Soad T. Abed
Zena E. Dallalbashi
Faten A. Taha
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title Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
title_short Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
title_full Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
title_fullStr Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
title_full_unstemmed Studying The Effect of Window type On Power Spectrum Based On MATLAB
title_sort studying the effect of window type on power spectrum based on matlab
publisher Tikrit University
series Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1813-162X
2312-7589
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The representation that describes signal’s frequency behavior can be divided into two categories: linear representation such as the Fourier-transform and quadratic representation such as power spectrum. Power spectrum characterizes the signal’s energy distribution in the frequency domain, and can answer whether most of the power of the signal resides at low or high frequencies. By performing spectral analysis, some important features of signals can be discovered that are not obvious in the time waveform of the signal. One problem with spectrum analysis is that the duration of the signals is finite, although adjustable. Applying the FFT method to finite duration sequences can produce inadequate results because of “spectral leakage”, to reduce the spectral leakage FFT window function is applied. Power spectrum parameters are window size, window type, window over lap and number of FFT. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the effect of varying window type on the power spectrum using Mat Lab software. Five windows have been compared to study their effect on the spectrum of a typical data.
topic power spectrum, window type, MATLAB software
url http://www.tj-es.com/ojs/index.php/tjes/article/view/27
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