The measurement of power spectra from the point of view of communications engineering — Part I

1958; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 37; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/j.1538-7305.1958.tb03874.x

ISSN

2376-7154

Autores

R. B. Blackman, John W. Tukey,

Tópico(s)

Antenna Design and Analysis

Resumo

The measurement of power spectra is a problem of steadily increasing importance which appears to some to be primarily a problem in statistical estimation. Others may see it as a problem of instrumentation, recording and analysis which vitally involves the ideas of transmission theory. Actually, ideas and techniques from both fields are needed. When they are combined, they provide a basis for developing the insight necessary (i) to plan both the acquisition of adequate data and sound procedures for its reduction to meaningful estimates and (ii) to interpret these estimates correctly and usefully. This account attempts to provide and relate the necessary ideas and techniques in reasonable detail. Part II of this article wilt appear in the March issue of THE JOURNAL.

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