oktavbåndfilter
Oktavbåndfilter, also known as octave band filters, are electronic or digital filters that divide the frequency spectrum into a series of bands, each having a width that is one octave. An octave represents a doubling of frequency. For example, a filter centered at 100 Hz might have a lower cutoff frequency of approximately 70.7 Hz and an upper cutoff frequency of approximately 141.4 Hz, covering the range from 100 Hz to 200 Hz (one octave).
These filters are commonly used in acoustics and audio engineering for analyzing sound. By processing a sound
In practice, octave band filters are often specified by their center frequencies. Common center frequencies include
Oktavbåndfilter are essential tools in noise measurement and sound insulation testing, helping to identify dominant noise