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28 October 1994 Filtering time series with topology
David S. Broomhead, J. P. Huke
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Abstract
Following a brief discussion of the potential relevance of chaotic noise models, we consider the problem of separating a signal from an additive mixture with nonlinear noise. The approach we take exploits various properties of linear filters: their linearity is, of course, important when dealing with additive mixtures of signals, but we also need to understand their effect on nonlinear processes. We describe how FIR and IIR filters differ radically in this respect, and discuss the ways in which each can be used in conjunction with various nonlinear transformations for signal separation.
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David S. Broomhead and J. P. Huke "Filtering time series with topology", Proc. SPIE 2296, Advanced Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations V, (28 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190845
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Filtering (signal processing)

Nonlinear filtering

Electronic filtering

Finite impulse response filters

Interference (communication)

Signal processing

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