chebwin: Dolph-Chebyshev window coefficients

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples

View source: R/chebwin.R

Description

Returns the filter coefficients of the n-point Dolph-Chebyshev window with a given attenuation.

Usage

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chebwin(n, at)

Arguments

n

length of the filter; number of coefficients to generate.

at

dB of attenuation in the stop-band of the corresponding Fourier transform.

Details

The window is described in frequency domain by the expression:

W(k) = [Cheb(n-1, β * cos(pi * k/n))] / Cheb(n-1, β)

with

β = cosh(1/(n-1) * acosh(10^(at/20)))

and Cheb(m,x) denoting the m-th order Chebyshev polynomial calculated at the point x.

Note that the denominator in W(k) above is not computed, and after the inverse Fourier transform the window is scaled by making its maximum value unitary.

Value

An array of length n with the filter coefficients.

Author(s)

Original Octave version by André Carezia, acarezia@uol.com.br. Conversion to R by Tom Short.

References

Peter Lynch, “The Dolph-Chebyshev Window: A Simple Optimal Filter”, Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 125, pp. 655-660, April 1997. http://mathsci.ucd.ie/~plynch/Publications/Dolph.pdf

C. Dolph, “A current distribution for broadside arrays which optimizes the relationship between beam width and side-lobe level”, Proc. IEEE, 34, pp. 335-348.

Octave Forge https://octave.sourceforge.io/

See Also

kaiser

Examples

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  plot(chebwin(50, 100))

Example output

Attaching package: 'signal'

The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':

    filter, poly

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