- Hanning smoothly reduces the ampiltude of the signal to zero at the edges.
- It reduces leakage of signal energy into adjacent frequency bins in Fourier Transform.
- Moreover, due to hanning side lobs i.e. additional peaks, are minimized giving more accurate representation of signal's frequency.
Problem with hanning window
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I was trying to use hanning window on an fft i did. The first figure is after hanning and second one before it. What might be the reason for the variation? I am just starting to learn matlab.
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Divyanshu
le 12 Déc 2023
Hi Murali,
I understand that you are trying to use hanning window on an FFT and want to know the cause of variation before and after hanning. Please go through the following points to understand the effects of hanning:
You can refer the following documentation about MATLAB function 'hann' which has more details about the underlying equation:
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