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On generalized linear discrete inversion filters

Ludvík Prouza

Kybernetika (1972)

  • Volume: 08, Issue: 1, page (30)-38
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Prouza, Ludvík. "On generalized linear discrete inversion filters." Kybernetika 08.1 (1972): (30)-38. <http://eudml.org/doc/27307>.

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  1. Prouza L., On the Inversion of Moving Averages, Linear Discrete Equalizers and "Whitening" Filters, and Series Summability, Kybernetika 6 (1970), 3, 225-240. (1970) Zbl0201.21704MR0290855
  2. Di Toro M. J., Communication in Time-Frequency Spread Media Using Adaptive Equalization, Proc. IEEE (1968), 1653-1679. (1968) 
  3. Kushner H. J., Adaptive Techniques for the Optimization of Bínary Detection Systems, Int. Conv. Rec. IEEE (1963), 4, 107-117. (1963) 
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  5. Яrлoм A. M., Bвeдeниe в тeopию cтaциoнapныx cлyчaйныx фyнкций, Уcпexи мaтeм. нayк (1952). 5. 3-168. (1952) 

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