Spectral envelope
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
A spectral envelope is a curve in the frequency-amplitude plane, derived from a Fourier magnitude spectrum. It describes one point in time (one window, to be precise).
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External links
- Swartz, Diemo (1998). "Spectral Envelopes". [1].
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