pulse response — impulsinis atsakas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. impulse response; pulse response; pulse transient vok. Impulsübergangsprozeß, m rus. отклик на импульсное воздействие, m pranc. réponse impulsionnelle, f … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Pulse (disambiguation) — Scientifically: pulse (signal processing), a rapid and transient change from a baseline In physiology, a pulse is the throbbing of arteries as an effect of heartbeat In physics, a pulse (physics) is a single and abrupt emission of particles or… … Wikipedia
Pulse (signal processing) — In signal processing, the term pulse has the following meanings: #A rapid, transient change in the amplitude of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value. #A rapid change in some… … Wikipedia
Pulse — The rhythmic dilation of an artery resulting from beating of the heart. It is often measured by feeling the arteries of the wrist. * * * Rhythmic dilation of an artery, produced by the increased volume of blood thrown into the vessel by the… … Medical dictionary
transient — transiently, adv. transientness, n. /tran sheuhnt, zheuhnt, zee euhnt/, adj. 1. not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory. 2. lasting only a short time; existing briefly; temporary: transient authority. 3. staying only a short time: the… … Universalium
transient — tran•sient [[t]ˈtræn ʃənt, ʒənt, zi ənt[/t]] adj. 1) not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory 2) lasting only a short time; existing briefly; temporary: transient authority[/ex] 3) staying only a short time: transient guests at a… … From formal English to slang
pulse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English puls, probably from Anglo French puuiz gruel, from Latin pult , puls, probably from Greek poltos Date: 13th century the edible seeds of various crops (as peas, beans, or lentils) of the legume family; also a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
transient — A pulse dampened oscillation or other temporary phenomena occurring in a system prior to reaching a steady state condition [22]. See flow, unsteady … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
Deep-level transient spectroscopy — (DLTS) is an experimental tool for studying electrically active defects (known as charge carrier traps) in semiconductors. DLTS establishes fundamental defect parameters and measures their concentration in the material. Some of the parameters are … Wikipedia
Depolarizing pre-pulse — A depolarizing pre pulse (DPP) is an electrical stimulus that causes the potential difference measured across a neuronal membrane to become more positive or less negative, and precedes another electrical stimulus.[1] DPPs may be of either the… … Wikipedia