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Что (кто) такое matched attenuator - определение

FORM OF FILTER
Matched Filters; North Filter; Matched Filter
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Impact attenuator         
  • A crash cushion installed on a motorway exit in Italy
  • A Truck-Mounted Attenuator (TMA) in [[New Zealand]].
DEVICE INTENDED TO REDUCE THE DAMAGE
Crash attenuator; Fitch Barrier; Fitch Highway Barrier System; Fitch Inertial Systems; Crash cushion; Fitch barrier; Truck-Mounted Attenuator
An impact attenuator, also known as a crash cushion, crash attenuator, or cowboy cushion, is a device intended to reduce the damage to structures, vehicles, and motorists resulting from a motor vehicle collision. Impact attenuators are designed to absorb the colliding vehicle's kinetic energy.
attenuator         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Attenuator (disambiguation)
¦ noun a device which reduces the strength of a radio or audio signal.
matched         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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.
Matching (statistics)         
STATISTICS METHOD
Matched control; Paired study; Paired control; Matched study; Overmatching; Over-matching
Matching is a statistical technique which is used to evaluate the effect of a treatment by comparing the treated and the non-treated units in an observational study or quasi-experiment (i.e.
Perfectly matched layer         
  • light scattering]] problem. The striped borders correspond to perfectly matched layers, which are used to simulate open boundaries by absorbing the outgoing waves.
  • Absorption of a pulsed spherical wave through stretched coordinate PML in 2D FDTD method. The white border indicates the simulation boundary.
NUMERICAL TECHNIQUE USED TO PREVENT ARTIFACTS AT THE CALCULATION BOUNDARIES OF A SIMULATION SPACE
Uniaxial perfectly matched layer; Perfectly Matched Layer; U-pml; U-PML
A perfectly matched layer (PML) is an artificial absorbing layer for wave equations, commonly used to truncate computational regions in numerical methods to simulate problems with open boundaries, especially in the FDTD and FE methods. Tutorial review based on online MIT course notes.
Ill-Matched Lovers (Matsys)         
PAINTING BY QUENTIN MASSYS
Ill-Matched Lovers (Massys)
The Ill-Matched Lovers is an oil painting by the early Netherlandish master Quentin Matsys, usually dated between 1520 and 1525. This painting depicts the trope that old age can make one foolish.
Method of matched asymptotic expansions         
Matched asymptotic expansions
In mathematics, the method of matched asymptotic expansions is a common approach to finding an accurate approximation to the solution to an equation, or system of equations. It is particularly used when solving singularly perturbed differential equations.
Nested case–control study         
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY DESIGN
Nested study; Nested case-control study; Case-cohort study; Case-cohort design; Nested case control study; Matched cohort study
A nested case–control (NCC) study is a variation of a case–control study in which cases and controls are drawn from the population in a fully enumerated cohort.Porta M.

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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.