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Chirp compression is a signal processing technique often used in various fields, including radar and sonar systems, communication technologies, and audio processing. It involves the use of frequency-modulated signals, typically called "chirps," which are signals whose frequency increases or decreases over time. The basic concept of chirp compression is to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and enhance the detection capabilities of the signal by shaping it in a way that allows for better resolution and clarity when the signal is processed.

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