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Example of a moving average filter. In (a), a rectangular pulse is buried in random noise. In (b) and (c), this signal is filtered with 11 and 51 point moving average filters, respectively. As the number of points in the filter increases, the noise becomes lower; however, the edges becoming less sharp. The moving average filter is the optimal solution for this problem, providing the lowest noise possible for a given edge sharpness.

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current11:21, 14 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 11:21, 14 May 20081,013 × 738 (146 KB)Balogh (talk | contribs)Example of a moving average filter. In (a), a rectangular pulse is buried in random noise. In (b) and (c), this signal is filtered with 11 and 51 point moving average filters, respectively. As the number of points in the filter increases, the noise become
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