A complex analytic function is to its real port as a solid object is to its shadow. The analytic impulse - (t) is a complex "function" whose real port is the familiar Dirac symbol. This impulse finds application in 'energy-time' calculations, and cepstral processing. The nature of this impulse will be examined in the continuous, z-transform, and DFT domains. A simple window will also be discussed which leads to a smoother impulse.
Author:
Duncan, Andrew
Affiliation:
Cerwin-Vega! Inc., Arleta, CA
AES Convention:
81 (November 1986)
Paper Number:
2395
Publication Date:
November 1, 1986
Subject:
Audio Measurement and Instrumentation
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