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bandpass,
(in radiology) a measure of the number of times per second an electron beam can be modulated, expressed as Hertz (Hz). It is a factor that influences horizontal resolution on a cathode-ray tube. The higher the bandpass, the greater the horizontal resolution. Also called bandwidth.


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In modeling a five-parameter bandpass filter, for example, it was found that a five-fold improvement in the mean squared error was obtained using a neural network nonlinear modeling approach versus a linear model when the parameter values of the filter were changed by 20%.
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There is coverage of deterministic and random signals, as well as transmission media and devices, bandpass signals, linear, amplitude, angular, digital and binary modulation.
 
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