Variable parameter window families for digital spectral analysis

Two different window function families, namely, the first-order Bessel (I/sub 1/-cosh) family and raised-cosine family, which have variable parameters and hence make them flexible in digital spectrum analysis applications, are considered. Closed-form expressions are obtained which facilitate the tradeoffs between record length, spectral resolution, leakage suppression, bandwidth, etc. Simple expressions relating to mainlobe width and maximum sidelobe level are given for the two families considered. The results are compared to those obtained by J.F. Kaiser and R.W. Schafer (1980) in the case of zeroth-order Bessel (I/sub 0/-sinh) family. >