Handbook of Signal Processing Filters /
In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes from a signal some unwanted component or feature. Filtering is a class of signal processing, the defining feature of filters being the complete or partial suppression of some aspect of the signal. Most often, this means removing some...
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description | In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes from a signal some unwanted component or feature. Filtering is a class of signal processing, the defining feature of filters being the complete or partial suppression of some aspect of the signal. Most often, this means removing some frequencies and not others in order to suppress interfering signals and reduce background noise. However, filters do not exclusively act in the frequency domain; especially in the field of image processing many other targets for filtering exist. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5936792022-11-07T14:32:47ZHandbook of Signal Processing Filters / Lashley, Elaine author 643755 text Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : World Technologies,2012©2012engIn signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes from a signal some unwanted component or feature. Filtering is a class of signal processing, the defining feature of filters being the complete or partial suppression of some aspect of the signal. Most often, this means removing some frequencies and not others in order to suppress interfering signals and reduce background noise. However, filters do not exclusively act in the frequency domain; especially in the field of image processing many other targets for filtering exist.In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes from a signal some unwanted component or feature. Filtering is a class of signal processing, the defining feature of filters being the complete or partial suppression of some aspect of the signal. Most often, this means removing some frequencies and not others in order to suppress interfering signals and reduce background noise. However, filters do not exclusively act in the frequency domain; especially in the field of image processing many other targets for filtering exist.Source separation (Signal processing)http://repository.library.utm.my/2805URN:ISBN:9788132335856Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
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title | Handbook of Signal Processing Filters / |
title_full | Handbook of Signal Processing Filters / |
title_fullStr | Handbook of Signal Processing Filters / |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of Signal Processing Filters / |
title_short | Handbook of Signal Processing Filters / |
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topic | Source separation (Signal processing) |
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