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Re: Pseudo-anechoic (windowed impulse) measurement on Smaart


Oh yeah - there are basically two different types of time (data) windowing to consider here. 1) windowing the single channel signals (meas & ref) that are used to create the response measurement.  Here, the windowing serves basically to determine how early vs late arriving information impacts the measurement, as signal or as noise 2) windowing a response measurement to specifically include/exclude energy based on its arrival time - "what does this measurement look like without that reflection" - aka a simulated anechoic measurement

Wahoo,

-j