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Multi-dimensional Recursive Linear System Synthesis

A systematic procedure for synthesizing a linear recursive system of multi-dimensional whose unit-impulse response closely approximates a given linear nonrecursive unit-impulse response is herein developed. The basic concepts to be utilized are first presented for the one-dimensional case in which t...

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Published in:Digital signal processing 1998-07, Vol.8 (3), p.139-157
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