A-weighting is a form of frequency weighting and the most commonly used of a family of curves defined in the International standard IEC 61672:2003 and...
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The process of frequency weighting involves emphasizing the contribution of particular aspects of a phenomenon (or of a set of data) over others to an...
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London weighting is an allowance paid to certain civil servants, teachers, airline employees, PhD students, police and security officers in and around...
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A weighting curve is a graph of a set of factors, that are used to 'weight' measured values of a variable according to their importance in relation to...
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A weighting filter is used to emphasize or suppress some aspects of a phenomenon compared to others, for measurement or other purposes. In each field...
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A noise weighting is a specific amplitude-vs.-frequency characteristic that is designed to allow subjectively valid measurement of noise. It emphasises...
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In a noise-measuring set, flat weighting is a noise weighting based on an amplitude-frequency characteristic that is flat over a frequency range that...
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Psophometric voltage Rumble measurement ITU-R 468 noise weighting A-weighting Weighting filter Weighting Weighting curve "Psophometer for use on telephone-type circuits"...
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share similar economic fundamentals. The coverage of a stock market index is separate from the weighting method. For example, the S&P 500 market-cap weighted...
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A weighting pattern for a linear dynamical system describes the relationship between an input u {\displaystyle u} and output y {\displaystyle y} . Given...
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