Traitement analogique du signalLe traitement analogique du signal est un type de traitement du signal effectué sur des signaux analogiques continus par un processus analogique, par opposition au traitement numérique du signal discret où le traitement du signal est effectué par un processus numérique. Le terme analogique indique qu'on représente mathématiquement le signal comme une série de valeurs continues, contrairement au terme numérique, qui indique plutôt qu'on représente le signal par une série de valeurs discrètes.
Linear canonical transformationIn Hamiltonian mechanics, the linear canonical transformation (LCT) is a family of integral transforms that generalizes many classical transforms. It has 4 parameters and 1 constraint, so it is a 3-dimensional family, and can be visualized as the action of the special linear group SL2(R) on the time–frequency plane (domain). As this defines the original function up to a sign, this translates into an action of its double cover on the original function space.
Spectral leakageThe Fourier transform of a function of time, s(t), is a complex-valued function of frequency, S(f), often referred to as a frequency spectrum. Any linear time-invariant operation on s(t) produces a new spectrum of the form H(f)•S(f), which changes the relative magnitudes and/or angles (phase) of the non-zero values of S(f). Any other type of operation creates new frequency components that may be referred to as spectral leakage in the broadest sense. Sampling, for instance, produces leakage, which we call aliases of the original spectral component.