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Inverting non-minimum phase FIR transfer functions

Moir, T
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Abstract
The approximate solution to the inverse of a non-minimum phase finite-impulse response (FIR) transfer function is given. Such a problem arises in many areas which include room-acoustics and channel equalisation. Unlike previous work the method does not require multiple sensors or the use of all-pass transfer function networks.
Keywords
Non-minimum phase; Inversion; Impulse response; Signal processing
Date
November 28, 2013
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American Journal of Signal Processing, vol.3(4), pp.102 - 105 (4)
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Journal Article
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Scentific and Academic Publishing
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10.5923/j.ajsp.20130304.02
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http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ajsp.20130304.02.html
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