What is Overlap: Definition and 73 Discussions

In signal processing, overlap–save is the traditional name for an efficient way to evaluate the discrete convolution between a very long signal



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{\displaystyle y[n]=\sum _{m=1}^{M}h[m]\cdot x_{k}[n-kL-m]\ \ \triangleq \ \ y_{k}[n-kL].}
With the substitution j ≜ n-kL, the task is reduced to computing yk(j), for M ≤ j ≤ L + M − 1. These steps are illustrated in the first 3 traces of Figure 1, except that the desired portion of the output (third trace) corresponds to 1 ≤ j ≤ L.
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where:

DFTN and IDFTN refer to the Discrete Fourier transform and its inverse, evaluated over N discrete points, and
L is customarily chosen such that N = L+M-1 is an integer power-of-2, and the transforms are implemented with the FFT algorithm, for efficiency.
The leading and trailing edge-effects of circular convolution are overlapped and added, and subsequently discarded.

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