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Rainbow 5.08

    Find best Spectral Estimation Method for a Power Spectral Density plot. A menu of 10+ spectral estimators from Steve Kay's textbook 'Modern Spectral Estimation' 1988 is available to choose from. The results differ dramatically from one estimator to another. Plus, varying input parameters and/or number of points may provide discrepancies.
    
     See how zero padding effects your results. Manufacturing companies take note! Some estimators can detect signals 50 to 100 dB from main signal. See documented example! The unwritten rule of '30 dB is okay' (i.e. hidden) is no longer true.
    
     DOS version also available in this download.

License: Shareware
Price: $33.85
File size: 1.34 MB
Date updated: 03/12/2007
Developer: Phil Brubaker (More Products ...)
Homepage: www.digitalcalculus.com

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Products of Phil Brubaker, 4 Programs
Title Date Size
Rainbow 5.08
Find best Spectral Estimation Method for a Power Spectral Density plot. A menu of 10+ spectral estimators fromSteve Kay's textbook 'Modern Spectral Estimation' 1988 is available to choose from. Some estimator results differdramatically!
2007-03-121373 KB
FC-Win 1.28
FC-Win (tm) is a front-end program for Fortran Calculus (tm). The Fortran Calculus (FC) language is for mathmodeling, simulation, and optimization. FC is based on Automatic Differentiation that simplifies computer codeto an absolute minimum.
2007-03-129456 KB
Robot4 0.67
Robot4 (tm) is a Robotic Arm Movement program where the arm is moved from given position to desired position(an Inverse Problem). The program finds the angles necessary for the desired position.A Fortran Calculus demo application.
2006-12-24948 KB
Match-n-Freq 5.05
Pulse shaping filter program that finds the pole-zero locations of a transfer function, H(s), for a matched filter. H(s)equals a -desired- signal (Yout) divided by a given input signal (Yin). Both Yout and Yin are functions of frequency.
2006-08-181554 KB
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