An octave band is a frequency band in which the upper frequency limit is twice that of the lower frequency limit. This is commonly used in acoustics and audio engineering to classify sounds across a range of frequencies. The concept of octave bands is based on the logarithmic nature of human hearing and music, where each doubling of frequency corresponds to an increase of one octave. For example, if a sound is measured within the frequency range of 100 Hz to 200 Hz, that range represents one octave.
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