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Filtre adapté×Conception de filtres FIR×
DomaineTraitement du signalTraitement du signal
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19431987
Auteur d'origineD. O. NorthThomas W. Parks and C. Sidney Burrus
TypeOptimal filter for signal detectionFinite Impulse Response filter design
Source fondatriceNorth, D. O. (1943). An Analysis of the Factors Which Determine Signal/Noise Discrimination in Pulsed Carrier Systems. RCA Laboratories, Technical Report PTM-946. link ↗Parks, T. W., & Burrus, C. S. (1987). Digital Filter Design. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
AliasCorrelation Detector, Optimal Filter Detection, Template MatchingFIR Design, Finite impulse response, Non-recursive filter design
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RésuméThe 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.Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters are digital filters with an impulse response that settles to zero in finite time, making them fundamentally stable and easy to analyze. Unlike their IIR counterparts, FIR filters are inherently stable, can have exactly linear phase response, and are widely used in applications from audio processing to telecommunications where phase distortion must be minimized.
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