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Block processing

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Block processing is a method used in digital signal processing (DSP) to handle large datasets by dividing them into smaller, more manageable "blocks" or segments. This method enables efficient computation, especially when processing signals through filters or performing other DSP operations. Block processing is widely used in real-time systems where memory and processing power are limited, as it allows for faster computation without the need for high-capacity resources.