A note on windowing in the simulation of continuous-time communication systems
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Simulations of continuous-time systems are frequently used by designers of signal processing and communication systems. Windowed finite-impulse response models are often used in these simulations to model continuous-time linear filters. We investigate the performance of some common windows with respect to waveform fidelity, which is a primary goal in waveform simulation, and we also obtain the form of optimum windows for this criterion. Our results indicate that the rectangular window is generally a practical and reasonably good choice for waveform simulation.
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