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Group delay is a measure of the transit time of a signal through a device under test (DUT), versus frequency. Group delay is a useful measure of phase distortion, and is calculated by differentiating the insertion phase response of the DUT versus frequency. Another way to say this is that group delay is a measure of the slope of the transmission phase response. The linear portion of the phase response is converted to a constant value (representing the average signal-transit time) and deviations from linear phase are transformed into deviations from constant group delay. The variations in group delay cause signal distortion, just as deviations from linear phase cause distortion. Group delay is just another way to look at linear phase distortion. In LTI system theory, control theory, and in digital or analog signal processing, the relationship between the input signal, Or, in the frequency domain, where and
Here When such a system is driven by a quasi-sinusoidal signal, (a sinusoid with a slowly changing amplitude envelope the output of such an LTI system is very well approximated as if and It can be shown that for an LTI system with transfer function H(s) that if such is driven by a complex sinusoid of unit amplitude, the output is where the phase shift Additionally, it can be shown that the group delay,
In physics, and in particular in optics, the term group delay has the following meanings:
It is often desirable for the group delay to be constant across all frequencies; otherwise there is temporal smearing of the signal. Because group delay is
[edit] Group delay in the audio fieldGroup delay has some importance in the audio field and especially in the sound reproduction field. Many components of an audio reproduction chain, notably loudspeakers and multiway loudspeakers crossover networks, introduce group delay in the audio signal. It is therefore important to know the threshold of audibility of group delay with respect to frequency, especially if the audio chain is supposed to provide a high fidelity reproduction. At the time of writing no extensive data is available, and the concept is often treated by "rule of thumb" or based on hunches and received wisdom. The best thresholds of audibility table has been provided by Blauert and Laws:
The table above has been published into the following article: Blauert, J. and Laws, P "Group Delay Distortions in Electroacoustical Systems", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 63, Number 5, pp. 1478–1483 (May 1978) [edit] References
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