SpectrumSolvers 6.210

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. Some estimator results differ dramatically!

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Published Jan 13, 2006 (19 years ago)
Updated Dec 21, 2013 (11 years ago)

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Which estimator is best for your job? Helps 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. Observe 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.

Industry problems with solutions over the past twenty plus years have been put into a textbook to show the power of Calculus-level Problem-Solving. The textbook is on our website at goal-driven.net/textbooks/. The software architect behind Calculus Compilers was Joe Thames.

Help future science & engineers get jobs upon graduation. With the FortranCalculus compiler, one increases their productivity by a factor of twenty!

Please visit our textbook at goal-driven.net/textbooks/. Thanks!

Requirements: Windows + VB Runtime files
Release Info: Major Update on Apr 25, 2019
Release Notes: Moving to new domain name: from FortranCalculus.info to goal-driven.net. Added some Video and Presentation links to app.
Related Tags: Power Spectra PSD Spectral Estimation spectral analysis Spectrum

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