stopbandsattention
Stopbandsattention is a concept within the field of signal processing, particularly relevant to the design and analysis of filters. It refers to the frequencies that a filter is designed to attenuate or block significantly. These frequencies fall within the "stopband" of the filter's frequency response. The purpose of a stopband is to eliminate unwanted signals, noise, or interference that exist at these specific frequency ranges. The extent to which frequencies are attenuated within the stopband is quantified by the stopband attenuation, often measured in decibels (dB). A higher stopband attenuation indicates a more effective suppression of signals in that frequency range.
Filters are characterized by different frequency regions, including the passband (where signals are allowed to pass)