Title :
Optimal Settings for Measuring Frequency Response Functions With Weighted Overlapped Segment Averaging
Author :
Antoni, Jérôme ; Schoukens, Johan
Author_Institution :
Lab. Roberval of Mech., Univ. of Technol. of Compiegne, Compiegne, France
Abstract :
This paper investigates the measurement errors involved in estimating frequency response functions (FRFs) - and related quantities such as the coherence function - from weighted overlapped segment averaging, a technique that has become a standard in modern data analyzers due to its computational advantages. Particular attention is paid to leakage errors, for which this technique has frequently been criticized. Our main result is that a half-sine or diff window with about 2/3 overlap achieves the best compromise to reduce leakage errors in the case of stationary random excitations, and this is independently of the system FRF. This conclusion is to be contrasted with the customary habit of using a Hanning window with 1/2 overlap. The same reasoning confirms that a rectangular window without overlap minimizes measurement errors in the special case of multisine excitations. Moreover, practical formulas are provided to the reader for computing the bias and variance of the frequency response and coherence functions in the general case.
Keywords :
frequency response; signal processing; Hanning window; coherence function; data analyzers; diff window; frequency response functions; half-sine window; measurement errors; multisine excitations; optimal settings; stationary random excitations; weighted overlapped segment averaging; Coherence; Data analysis; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency estimation; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Helium; Measurement errors; Measurement standards; Measurement techniques; Frequency response function (FRF); optimal window; spectral leakage; transient effects; weighted overlapped segment averaging (WOSA);
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2009.2022376