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What (who) is matched geophones - definition

FORM OF FILTER
Matched Filters; North Filter; Matched Filter

matched         
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Matched (disambiguation)
1.
If you say that two people are well matched, you mean that they have qualities that will enable them to have a good relationship.
My parents were not very well matched...
ADJ: adv ADJ
2.
In sports and other competitions, if the two opponents or teams are well matched, they are both of the same standard in strength or ability.
Two well-matched sides conjured up an entertaining game...
ADJ: adv ADJ
Matched         
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Matched (disambiguation)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Match.
Matched filter         
In signal processing, a matched filter is obtained by correlating a known delayed signal, or template, with an unknown signal to detect the presence of the template in the unknown signal. This is equivalent to convolving the unknown signal with a conjugated time-reversed version of the template.

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Matched filter

In signal processing, a matched filter is obtained by correlating a known delayed signal, or template, with an unknown signal to detect the presence of the template in the unknown signal. This is equivalent to convolving the unknown signal with a conjugated time-reversed version of the template. The matched filter is the optimal linear filter for maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the presence of additive stochastic noise.

Matched filters are commonly used in radar, in which a known signal is sent out, and the reflected signal is examined for common elements of the out-going signal. Pulse compression is an example of matched filtering. It is so called because the impulse response is matched to input pulse signals. Two-dimensional matched filters are commonly used in image processing, e.g., to improve the SNR of X-ray observations. Matched filtering is a demodulation technique with LTI (linear time invariant) filters to maximize SNR. It was originally also known as a North filter.