Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
561931 Signal Processing 2007 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Efficient signal processing techniques are necessary for assessing the exposure to broadband magnetic fields. The use of flat-top windows along with the DFT is a simple and fast method that reduces the characteristic leakage errors and picket fence effects when using the classical DFT for the exposure assessment. This paper proposes a new class of flat-top windows, making a trade-off between the sidelobe fall-off and the maximum sidelobe height, called fast-decaying minimum-sidelobe (FDMS) flat-top windows. Moreover, the procedure used to find the coefficients of the optimal flat-top windows is reviewed, and a new procedure is proposed in order to find the flat-top window coefficients that uses multi-objective optimization and an appropriate selection of constraints. Using this procedure, a new minimum sidelobe (MS) flat-top window with four terms is also found, having better characteristics than a previously proposed 4-term MS flat-top window. In addition, a new MS flat-top window with five terms is proposed having a maximum sidelobe level of -95.15dB. These windows are used to propose a method for assessing the exposure to broadband magnetic fields using flat-top windows and the DFT.

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