In signal processing, a quadrature filter is the analytic representation of the impulse response of a real-valued filter: If the quadrature filter is applied to a signal , the result is which implies that is the analytic representation of . Since is an analytic signal, it is either zero or complex-valued. In practice, therefore, is often implemented as two real-valued filters, which correspond to the real and imaginary parts of the filter, respectively.
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