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Description

Spectra of Kaiser windows for α of 4 and 8. Note that the downward spikes in the side lobes should actually spike all they way to -infinity, since at these points the amplitude goes to zero. The fact that the minima are finite is an artifact of the finite plotting resolution.

Source

self-made with Matlab

Date

19/09/2007

Author

Reto Galli

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current19:46, 19 September 2007560×420 (143 KB)RetoGalli ({{Information |Description=Spectra of Kaiser windows for α of 4 and 8. Note that the downward spikes in the side lobes should actually spike all they way to -infinity, since at these points the amplitude goes to zero. The fact that the minima are finite )
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