Sidelobe levels of weighting functions with a platform when the number of samples (N) is small |
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Abstract: | The highest sidelobe level is a figure of merit of weighting functions. It has been found that published figures 1] for weighting functions that rest on a platform, e.g., Hamming, Blackman-- Harris, apply only when N is large. The sidelobe levels are significantly higher than the published figures when N is small. |
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