Two-Dimensional Windows
Abstract
Two-dimensional windows find applications in many diverse fields, such as the spectral estimation of random fields, the design of two-dimensional digital filters, optical apodization, and antenna array design. Many good one- dimensional windows have been devised, but relatively few two-dimensional windows have been investigated. In this paper we show that good two-dimensional windows can be obtained by rotating good one-dimensional windows. That is, if w(x) is a good symmetrical one-dimensional window, then w sub 2(x,y) = w(square root of (x squared + y squared)) is a good circularly symmetrical two- dimensional window.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 31, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0717159
Entities
People
- Thomas Huang
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology