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Что (кто) такое Infinite Impulse Response - определение

PROPERTY OF MANY LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT (LTI) SYSTEMS
IIR filter; Iir filter; Infinite-impulse-response; Infinite-impulse response; Infinite impulse response filter
  • IIR filter example
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<electronics, DSP> A type of digital signal filter, in which every sample of output is the weighted sum of past and current samples of input, using all past samples, but the weights of past samples are an inverse function of the sample age, approaching zero for old samples. (2001-06-06)
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Infinite impulse response (IIR) is a property applying to many linear time-invariant systems that are distinguished by having an impulse response h(t) which does not become exactly zero past a certain point, but continues indefinitely. This is in contrast to a finite impulse response (FIR) system in which the impulse response does become exactly zero at times t>T for some finite T, thus being of finite duration.
Finite impulse response         
  • A direct form discrete-time FIR filter of order ''N''.  The top part is an ''N''-stage delay line with ''N'' + 1 taps.  Each unit delay is a ''z''<sup>−1</sup> operator in [[Z-transform]] notation.
  • A lattice-form discrete-time FIR filter of order ''N''.  Each unit delay is a ''z''<sup>−1</sup> operator in [[Z-transform]] notation.
TYPE OF FILTER IN SIGNAL PROCESSING
FIR filter; Finite Impulse Response; Fir filter; Window design method; Finite impulse response filter; Tap (signal processing); Feed-forward filter
In signal processing, a finite impulse response (FIR) filter is a filter whose impulse response (or response to any finite length input) is of finite duration, because it settles to zero in finite time. This is in contrast to infinite impulse response (IIR) filters, which may have internal feedback and may continue to respond indefinitely (usually decaying).
Finite Impulse Response         
  • A direct form discrete-time FIR filter of order ''N''.  The top part is an ''N''-stage delay line with ''N'' + 1 taps.  Each unit delay is a ''z''<sup>−1</sup> operator in [[Z-transform]] notation.
  • A lattice-form discrete-time FIR filter of order ''N''.  Each unit delay is a ''z''<sup>−1</sup> operator in [[Z-transform]] notation.
TYPE OF FILTER IN SIGNAL PROCESSING
FIR filter; Finite Impulse Response; Fir filter; Window design method; Finite impulse response filter; Tap (signal processing); Feed-forward filter
<electronics, DSP> (FIR) A type of digital signal filter, in which every sample of output is the weighted sum of past and current samples of input, using only some finite number of past samples. (2001-06-06)
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A DYNAMIC SYSTEM'S OUTPUT WHEN INPUTTED WITH A BRIEF INPUT SIGNAL
Impulse response function; Dynamic multipliers; Impulse Response
In signal processing, the impulse response, or impulse response function (IRF), of a dynamic system is its output when presented with a brief input signal, called an impulse. More generally, an impulse response is the reaction of any dynamic system in response to some external change.
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InFinite
1.
If you describe something as infinite, you are emphasizing that it is extremely great in amount or degree.
...an infinite variety of landscapes...
The choice is infinite.
ADJ [emphasis]
infinitely
His design was infinitely better than anything I could have done.
ADV: ADV adj/adv
2.
Something that is infinite has no limit, end, or edge.
Obviously, no company has infinite resources.
ADJ
infinitely
A centimeter can be infinitely divided into smaller units.
ADV: ADV with v
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InFinite
<mathematics> 1. Bigger than any natural number. There are various formal set definitions in set theory: a set X is infinite if (i) There is a bijection between X and a proper subset of X. (ii) There is an injection from the set N of natural numbers to X. (iii) There is an injection from each natural number n to X. These definitions are not necessarily equivalent unless we accept the Axiom of Choice. 2. The length of a line extended indefinitely. See also infinite loop, infinite set. [Jargon File] (1995-03-29)
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InFinite
I. a.
1.
Unbounded, boundless, unlimited, illimitable, limitless, immeasurable, interminable.
2.
Immense, enormous, vast, stupendous, very great, very large.
3.
Unconditioned, absolute, self-determined, self-existent, eternal.
II. n.
[With The prefixed.] The Absolute, the Eternal. See god.
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InFinite
·noun An infinite quantity or magnitude.
II. Infinite ·noun The Infinite Being; God; the Almighty.
III. Infinite ·noun An infinity; an incalculable or very great number.
IV. Infinite ·adj Indefinitely large or extensive; great; vast; immense; gigantic; prodigious.
V. Infinite ·adj Unlimited or boundless, in time or space; as, infinite duration or distance.
VI. Infinite ·noun That which is infinite; boundless space or duration; infinity; boundlessness.
VII. Infinite ·adj Greater than any assignable quantity of the same kind;
- said of certain quantities.
VIII. Infinite ·adj Without limit in power, capacity, knowledge, or excellence; boundless; immeasurably or inconceivably great; perfect; as, the infinite wisdom and goodness of God;
- opposed to finite.
IX. Infinite ·adj Capable of endless repetition;
- said of certain forms of the canon, called also perpetual fugues, so constructed that their ends lead to their beginnings, and the performance may be incessantly repeated.
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InFinite
['?nf?n?t]
¦ adjective
1. limitless in space, extent, or size.
very great in amount or degree.
2. Mathematics greater than any assignable quantity or countable number.
Derivatives
infinitely adverb
infiniteness noun
infinitude ?n'f?n?tju:d noun
Origin
ME: from L. infinitus, from in- 'not' + finitus 'finished, finite'.

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Infinite impulse response

Infinite impulse response (IIR) is a property applying to many linear time-invariant systems that are distinguished by having an impulse response h ( t ) {\displaystyle h(t)} which does not become exactly zero past a certain point, but continues indefinitely. This is in contrast to a finite impulse response (FIR) system in which the impulse response does become exactly zero at times t > T {\displaystyle t>T} for some finite T {\displaystyle T} , thus being of finite duration. Common examples of linear time-invariant systems are most electronic and digital filters. Systems with this property are known as IIR systems or IIR filters.

In practice, the impulse response, even of IIR systems, usually approaches zero and can be neglected past a certain point. However the physical systems which give rise to IIR or FIR responses are dissimilar, and therein lies the importance of the distinction. For instance, analog electronic filters composed of resistors, capacitors, and/or inductors (and perhaps linear amplifiers) are generally IIR filters. On the other hand, discrete-time filters (usually digital filters) based on a tapped delay line employing no feedback are necessarily FIR filters. The capacitors (or inductors) in the analog filter have a "memory" and their internal state never completely relaxes following an impulse (assuming the classical model of capacitors and inductors where quantum effects are ignored). But in the latter case, after an impulse has reached the end of the tapped delay line, the system has no further memory of that impulse and has returned to its initial state; its impulse response beyond that point is exactly zero.