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Qué (quién) es window definition function - definición

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Functions; Function (disambiguation); Functionality; Function definition

Window function         
  • ''t''}} = 0.1}}
  • Bartlett–Hann window
  • Blackman–Harris window
  • Blackman–Nuttall window
  • Confined Gaussian window, ''σ''<sub>''t''</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1
  • Sine window
  • DPSS window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • DPSS window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;3
  • Dolph–Chebyshev window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;5
  • Exponential window, ''τ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;(''N''/2)/(60/8.69)
  • Exponential window, ''τ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''N''/2
  • GAP window (GAP optimized Nuttall window)
  • Gaussian window, ''σ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.4
  • Hamming window, ''a''<sub>0</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.53836 and ''a''<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.46164. The original Hamming window would have ''a''<sub>0</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.54 and ''a''<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.46.
  • Hann–Poisson window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • Kaiser window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • Kaiser window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;3
  • Sinc or Lanczos window
  • Nuttall window, continuous first derivative
  • Parzen window
  • Planck–Bessel window, ''ε''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;4.45
  • Planck-taper window, ''ε''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1
  • Rectangular window
  • 1=''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.5}}
  • The Ultraspherical window's ''µ'' parameter determines whether its Fourier transform's side-lobe amplitudes decrease, are level, or (shown here) increase with frequency.
  • Welch window
  • Flat-top window
  • 1=''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.16}}
  • Hann window
  • Triangular window (with ''L''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''N''&nbsp;+&nbsp;1)
FUNCTION USED IN SIGNAL PROCESSING
Window Function; Windowed frame; Window (signal processing); Apodization function; Rectangular window; Bartlett window; Triangular window; Bartlett-Hann window; Blackman window; Blackman-Harris window; Blackman-Nuttall window; Flat top window; Hamming window; Multiple overlap window; Triple overlapped cosine window; Gauss window; Sine window; Bessel window; Gaussian window; Bartlett function; Hamming function; Apodisation function; Hammingwindow; Windowing function; Barlett-Hann window; Windowing functions; Window functions; Tapering function; Tapering Function; Tapering (signal processing); Cosine window; De la Vallé Poussin window; De la Vallée Poussin window; Welch window; Bohman window; Boxcar window; Hann–Poisson window; Tukey window; Hann-Poisson window; DPSS window; List of window functions
In signal processing and statistics, a window function (also known as an apodization function or tapering function) is a mathematical function that is zero-valued outside of some chosen interval, normally symmetric around the middle of the interval, usually near a maximum in the middle, and usually tapering away from the middle. Mathematically, when another function or waveform/data-sequence is "multiplied" by a window function, the product is also zero-valued outside the interval: all that is left is the part where they overlap, the "view through the window".
List of window functions         
  • ''t''}}&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1}}
  • Bartlett–Hann window
  • Blackman–Harris window
  • Blackman–Nuttall window
  • Confined Gaussian window, ''σ''<sub>''t''</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1
  • Sine window
  • DPSS window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • DPSS window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;3
  • Dolph–Chebyshev window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;5
  • Exponential window, ''τ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;(''N''/2)/(60/8.69)
  • Exponential window, ''τ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''N''/2
  • GAP window (GAP optimized Nuttall window)
  • Gaussian window, ''σ''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.4
  • Hamming window, ''a''<sub>0</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.53836 and ''a''<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.46164. The original Hamming window would have ''a''<sub>0</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.54 and ''a''<sub>1</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.46.
  • Hann–Poisson window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • Kaiser window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;2
  • Kaiser window, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;3
  • Sinc or Lanczos window
  • Nuttall window, continuous first derivative
  • Parzen window
  • Planck–Bessel window, ''ε''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1, ''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;4.45
  • Planck-taper window, ''ε''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1
  • Rectangular window
  • 1=''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.5}}
  • The Ultraspherical window's ''µ'' parameter determines whether its Fourier transform's side-lobe amplitudes decrease, are level, or (shown here) increase with frequency.
  • Welch window
  • Flat-top window
  • 1=''α''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.16}}
  • Hann window
  • Triangular window (with ''L''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''N''&nbsp;+&nbsp;1)
FUNCTION USED IN SIGNAL PROCESSING
Window Function; Windowed frame; Window (signal processing); Apodization function; Rectangular window; Bartlett window; Triangular window; Bartlett-Hann window; Blackman window; Blackman-Harris window; Blackman-Nuttall window; Flat top window; Hamming window; Multiple overlap window; Triple overlapped cosine window; Gauss window; Sine window; Bessel window; Gaussian window; Bartlett function; Hamming function; Apodisation function; Hammingwindow; Windowing function; Barlett-Hann window; Windowing functions; Window functions; Tapering function; Tapering Function; Tapering (signal processing); Cosine window; De la Vallé Poussin window; De la Vallée Poussin window; Welch window; Bohman window; Boxcar window; Hann–Poisson window; Tukey window; Hann-Poisson window; DPSS window; List of window functions
In discrete-time signal processing, windowing is a preliminary signal shaping technique, usually applied to improve the appearance and usefulness of a subsequent Discrete Fourier Transform. Several window functions can be defined, based on a constant (rectangular window), B-splines, other polynomials, sinusoids, cosine-sums, adjustable, hybrid, and other types.
Domain of a function         
  • f}}.
SET OF "INPUT" OR ARGUMENT VALUES FOR WHICH THE FUNCTION IS DEFINED
Function domain; Codomain space; Replacement set; Domain (function); Domain of a definition
In mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function. It is sometimes denoted by \operatorname{dom}(f), where is the function.

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