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Diseño de Filtros Butterworth×Filtro Adaptado×
CampoProcesamiento de señalesProcesamiento de señales
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19301943
Autor originalStephen ButterworthD. O. North
TipoInfinite Impulse Response (IIR) filter designOptimal filter for signal detection
Fuente seminalButterworth, S. (1930). On the Theory of Filter Amplifiers. Wireless Engineer and Experimental Wireless, 7, 536–541. link ↗North, D. O. (1943). An Analysis of the Factors Which Determine Signal/Noise Discrimination in Pulsed Carrier Systems. RCA Laboratories, Technical Report PTM-946. link ↗
AliasButterworth IIR Design, Butterworth Lowpass FilterCorrelation Detector, Optimal Filter Detection, Template Matching
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ResumenThe Butterworth filter is a type of signal processing filter designed to have the flattest possible frequency response in the passband while rolling off toward the stopband with a gentle slope. Introduced by Stephen Butterworth in 1930, it has become one of the most widely used filter designs in electrical engineering and digital signal processing due to its predictable and smooth frequency characteristics.The matched filter is an optimal signal detector that maximizes the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for detecting a known signal in additive Gaussian noise. Developed by D. O. North during World War II for radar applications, the matched filter represents the optimal linear filter for signal detection and remains the foundation for detection theory and digital communications.
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