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Problemy Upravleniya, 2007, Issue 3, Pages 58–62 (Mi pu248)  

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Multirate systems for multidimensional signal processing. Part II

M. K. Tchobanou

Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
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Abstract: The methods for polynomial synthesis of multidimensional non-separable multirate systems are considered. Basic requirements to be met by synthesized digital filters are proposed. Three main approaches to the synthesis are proposed. They are based on the application of Bernstein polynomials, lifting technique, and matrix completion method.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.396
Language: Russian
Citation: M. K. Tchobanou, “Multirate systems for multidimensional signal processing. Part II”, Probl. Upr., 2007, no. 3, 58–62
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\by M.~K.~Tchobanou
\paper Multirate systems for multidimensional signal processing. Part~II
\jour Probl. Upr.
\yr 2007
\issue 3
\pages 58--62
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/pu248}
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