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  • ...can be seen in terms of a [[wavelet transform]]. Informally speaking, the signal can be seen under the lens with a magnification given by the [[scale]] of t [[Category:Digital signal processing]] ...
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  • Hamming codes are used for [[digital signal processing]] and [[telecommunication]]s. Hamming codes are generated according to cert ...
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  • ...[[Prevalence|prevalent]] frequency <math>\alpha</math> is in the original signal. A Fourier transform shows what frequencies are in a signal. For example, consider a [[sound]] wave which contains three different musi ...
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  • ...cal quantity|physical quantities]] must be encoded by numbers or [[digital signal]]s. ...)|power]] of 10, like 1/1000 or 25/100). For intermediate values stored in digital computers, it often means the [[binary number|binary numeral system]] (''m' ...
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  • ...ide rules continued to grow through the 1950s and 1960s even as [[computer|digital computing devices]] were gradually introduced; but around 1974 the [[pocke ...0.1023/A:1008110704586 J. E. Volder, "The Birth of CORDIC", J. VLSI Signal Processing '''25''', 101 (2000).]</ref> which allows for calculation of trigonometric ...
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