A bandwidth-limited pulse is a signal or waveform that has been restricted in its frequency content or bandwidth. In the context of signal processing and telecommunications, a pulse is typically a transient signal that varies with time and can be characterized by its shape, duration, and the frequency components it contains. The key characteristics of bandwidth-limited pulses include: 1. **Frequency Limitation**: The pulse is designed such that its frequency spectrum does not exceed a certain maximum frequency.
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