von Mises Tapering: A Circular Data Windowing

06/27/2018
by   H. M. de Oliveira, et al.
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Continuous standard windowing is revisited and a new taper shape is introduced, which is based on the normal circular distribution by von Mises. Continuous-time windows are considered and their spectra obtained. A brief comparison with classical window families is performed in terms of their spectral properties. These windows can be used as an alternative in spectral analysis.

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