overgangsfilters
Overgangsfilters, also known as transition filters, are filters used in signal processing to create a controlled transition between two frequency regions, typically a passband in which signal components are preserved and a stopband in which they are attenuated. The transition band is defined by lower and upper edge frequencies, and its width reflects how quickly the filter moves from pass to stop. Designers balance transition width, passband ripple, and stopband attenuation to meet system requirements.
In digital implementations, overgangsfilters are commonly realised as finite impulse response (FIR) or infinite impulse response
Common design methods include windowed-sinc approaches, the Parks–McClellan (Remez) algorithm for equiripple FIRs, and least-squares design.
Applications span anti-aliasing before sampling rate conversion, channel selection in communications, and subband filtering in multirate
The term is used in Danish and other Nordic languages; in English it is often referred to