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subband (noun) - In signal processing, a subband refers to a portion of the frequency spectrum of a signal that has been divided into distinct bands. By analyzing and processing each subband separately, more efficient manipulation of the signal can be achieved
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Different subbands may have different bandwidths.
Zeros are provided for the unused subbands.
The two frequency subbands are preferably different.
The reports can be wideband or applicable to subbands.
These two subbands are separated by three subbands.
These channels are sometimes called subbands or subcarriers.
For other subbands the frequencies will be different.
Such an operation is repeated for all subbands.
The subbands of the audio signal are subsequently processed.
The cues are estimated in subbands and as a function of time.
The subbands have different polarizations.
A whole frequency band is divided into a plurality of subbands.
The two subbands are typically adjacent to one another.
This comparison is made for all subbands independently.
The subbands are conserved in order of increasing size up to the threshold t.

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The system bandwidth may be partitioned into subbands.
It spans over several subbands and a certain time span.
The number of samples may vary between subbands.
The subbands become larger for higher center frequencies.
Such a condition may indicate an excessive number of subbands.
Storing reference information of the subbands of the first quantity.
Multiple terminals may transmit simultaneously on their assigned subbands.
Another scheme selects subbands only from lower priority channels.
Zero values are mapped onto the remaining subbands.
Only two subbands are shown and discussed here for simplicity.
Ratio is not constant within subbands.
The spectral components of the subbands in one or more channels are combined.
All input signals are transformed into one or more subbands.
Both subbands may even overlap in case echo cancellation is used.
Frequency orthogonality is achieved by transmitting pilots on disjoint sets of subbands.
More subbands per antenna may be advantageous for some applications.
The scaling gain may be different for different subbands.
Each sector may assign subbands to its terminals in various manners.
Calibration may also be performed for the pilot subbands.
The plurality of subbands may have an equal or a uniform subband spacing.
Signal values of zero may be sent on the unused subbands.
Method of allocating subbands to streams of a multichannel link in a multicarrier modulation communications system.
This is also true for all the other spatial subbands.
The data and pilot subbands may be static for an entire transmission.
Means for transmitting the pilot on the first group of subbands.
The allocation information for all the subbands can be included in a frame.
The first subband signal corresponds to a first subband of a plurality of subbands.
This may cause subbands to be coded which previously have been allocated zero bits.
The sets may include the same or different numbers of subbands.
The forbidden set contains subbands that are not allocated to users in the sector.
The frequency band is partitioned into at least two contiguous subbands.
A set of features was extracted from the subbands to represent the distribution of wavelet coefficients.
A given subscriber station may be allocated one or more of these subbands.
Resource elements outside the control subbands may be used for data transmissions.
The interlaces may contain the same or different numbers of subbands.

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