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quadrature filter - translation to ρωσικά

THE ANALYTIC SIGNAL OF A REAL-VALUED FILTER

quadrature filter         

математика

квадратурный фильтр

quadrature mirror filter         
DIGITAL SIGNAL FILTER
Quadrature Mirror Filter
квадратурно-зеркальный фильтр
camera filter         
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  • Effects of using a polarizer and a red filter in black-and-white photography
  • An extreme case: a Nikon D700 with a smashed filter which may have saved the Nikkor lens beneath. Usually, all that can reasonably be expected is protection from scratches, nicks and airborne contaminants.
  • Polarizing filter, Atlantic Ocean 1989
  • The ''LOMO effect'' imitates photos made with a low-cost Russian camera brand, named "LOMO". It is approximated by saturated central colors, blurred periphery, and darkened corners and edges ([[vignetting]]).}} effect.
CAMERA ACCESSORY CONSISTING OF AN OPTICAL FILTER
Daylight filter; Filter (photography); Lens filter; Filter ring; Filter mount; Filter thread; Cross screen filter; Photographic filters; Red Black and White filter; Camera filter; Series filter

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Ορισμός

air filter
¦ noun a device for filtering particles from the air passing into an internal-combustion engine.

Βικιπαίδεια

Quadrature filter

In signal processing, a quadrature filter q ( t ) {\displaystyle q(t)} is the analytic representation of the impulse response f ( t ) {\displaystyle f(t)} of a real-valued filter:

q ( t ) = f a ( t ) = ( δ ( t ) + j δ ( j t ) ) f ( t ) {\displaystyle q(t)=f_{a}(t)=\left(\delta (t)+j\delta (jt)\right)*f(t)}

If the quadrature filter q ( t ) {\displaystyle q(t)} is applied to a signal s ( t ) {\displaystyle s(t)} , the result is

h ( t ) = ( q s ) ( t ) = ( δ ( t ) + j δ ( j t ) ) f ( t ) s ( t ) {\displaystyle h(t)=(q*s)(t)=\left(\delta (t)+j\delta (jt)\right)*f(t)*s(t)}

which implies that h ( t ) {\displaystyle h(t)} is the analytic representation of ( f s ) ( t ) {\displaystyle (f*s)(t)} .

Since q {\displaystyle q} is an analytic signal, it is either zero or complex-valued. In practice, therefore, q {\displaystyle q} is often implemented as two real-valued filters, which correspond to the real and imaginary parts of the filter, respectively.

An ideal quadrature filter cannot have a finite support. It has single sided support, but by choosing the (analog) function f ( t ) {\displaystyle f(t)} carefully, it is possible to design quadrature filters which are localized such that they can be approximated by means of functions of finite support. A digital realization without feedback (FIR) has finite support.

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