2001
DOI: 10.1117/1.1361107
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On the choice of the number of samples in laser Doppler anemometry signal processing

Abstract: Abstract. The minimum number of samples that must be taken from a sinusoidal signal affected by white Gaussian noise, in order to find its frequency with a predetermined maximum error, is derived. This analysis is of interest in evaluating the performance of velocity-measurement systems based on the Doppler effect. Specifically, in laser Doppler anemometry (LDA) it is usual to receive bursts with a poor signal-to-noise ratio, yet high accuracy is required for the measurement. In recent years special attention … Show more

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“…Dios et al have derived a model to estimate measurement accuracy from a sinusoidal signal affected by Gaussian white noise [163]. The model output allows error estimates to made given a burst sample size and an SNR.…”
Section: System Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dios et al have derived a model to estimate measurement accuracy from a sinusoidal signal affected by Gaussian white noise [163]. The model output allows error estimates to made given a burst sample size and an SNR.…”
Section: System Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%