Low Pass Filtering and Computing Cost
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In this paper we are dealing with a linearly swept-frequency cosine signal so called “chirp” function. We are generating an image row of the same function of required frequency (frequency f = 1 ... around 256 pixel/period, amplitude = 1). After that we are stacking 20 rows to generate a strip image and then we are applying different low pass filters and calculating the attenuation i.e., damping pixel by pixel. On the same time we are calculating computing effort throughout the all processes and comparing all results. We can also analyze iterative convoluted filters, which is more useful than conventional binomial filters.