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*'''[[:Category:Digital filters|Digital filters]]''' - electronic filters that perform mathematical operations on discrete-time signals to reduce or enhance aspects of those signals
*'''[[:Category:Digital filters|Digital filters]]''' - electronic filters that perform mathematical operations on discrete-time signals to reduce or enhance aspects of those signals
*'''[[:Category:Equalizers|Equalizers]]''' - equipment that reduces distortion in audio frequencies by increasing or decreasing signal strength
*'''[[:Category:Equalizers|Equalizers]]''' - equipment that reduces distortion in audio frequencies by increasing or decreasing signal strength
*'''[[:Category:Filtering theory|Filtering theory]]''' - the theory on the operation and optimization of filters
*'''[[:Category:Gabor filters|Gabor filters]]''' - named after Dennis Gabor, linear filters used in image processing for edge detection
*'''[[:Category:Gabor filters|Gabor filters]]''' - named after Dennis Gabor, linear filters used in image processing for edge detection
*'''[[:Category:IIR filters|IIR filters]]''' - or infinite impulse response filters, a filter which has an impulse response function that is non-zero over an infinite length of time, as opposed to finite impulse filters
*'''[[:Category:Kalman filters|Kalman filters]]''' - an algorithm that provides an optimized estimate of a system's state (i.e. its position and velocity)
*'''[[:Category:Kalman filters|Kalman filters]]''' - an algorithm that provides an optimized estimate of a system's state (i.e. its position and velocity)
*'''[[:Category:Matched filters|Matched filters]]''' - originally known as a North filter, a filter which applies a known signal or template to an unknown signal to detect the presence of the template in the unknown signal
*'''[[:Category:Matched filters|Matched filters]]''' - originally known as a North filter, a filter which applies a known signal or template to an unknown signal to detect the presence of the template in the unknown signal
*'''[[:Category:Nonlinear filters|Nonlinear filters]]''' - a signal processing device whose output is not a linear function of its input
*'''[[:Category:Power filters|Power filters]]''' - filters which remove undesired frequencies or wavelengths from electrical power systems
*'''[[:Category:Resonator filters|Resonator filters]]''' - the use of a resonator, such as a helical resonator, in filtering
*'''[[:Category:Resonator filters|Resonator filters]]''' - the use of a resonator, such as a helical resonator, in filtering
*'''[[:Category:Superconducting filters|Superconducting filters]]''' - filters using superconducting materials
*'''[[:Category:Transversal filters|Transversal filters]]''' - a nonrecursive filter using a tapped delay line to implement a basic filter equation


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Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 April 2014

Systems which remove unwanted frequencies including digital filters, nonlinear filters and superconducting filters

Subcategories

  • Channel bank filters - a filter that demultiplexes a group of communication channels, such as those in along a analog or digital telephone line
  • Digital filters - electronic filters that perform mathematical operations on discrete-time signals to reduce or enhance aspects of those signals
  • Equalizers - equipment that reduces distortion in audio frequencies by increasing or decreasing signal strength
  • Gabor filters - named after Dennis Gabor, linear filters used in image processing for edge detection
  • Kalman filters - an algorithm that provides an optimized estimate of a system's state (i.e. its position and velocity)
  • Matched filters - originally known as a North filter, a filter which applies a known signal or template to an unknown signal to detect the presence of the template in the unknown signal
  • Resonator filters - the use of a resonator, such as a helical resonator, in filtering