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Time-domain design of finite-memory digital filters☆

T.A Brubaker, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1968 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 4, pp 465-483
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Three methods for time domain design of finite-memory digital filters are presented and these filters can perform the operations of smoothing, prediction, and differentiation either separately or simultaneously.
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This article is published in Journal of Computational Physics.The article was published on 1968-06-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Digital delay line & Digital signal processing.

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Spectra and Kinetics of the Hydroperoxyl Free Radical in the Gas Phase

TL;DR: The absorption spectrum of the hydroperoxyl radical (HO2) has been obtained by the molecular-modulation technique as discussed by the authors, and the rate constant for the disproportionation reaction HO2+HO2→ H2O2+O2 was found to be 3.5× 10−12
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On-line control, data collection, and reduction for chemical experiments at Berkeley☆

TL;DR: A description of the interface between the computer and microwave spectrograph is given and several results in microwave spectroscopy are given and various methods of digitally filtering the data are discussed.
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Time-domain synthesis of recursive digital filters†

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of infinite memory digital filters for the operations of smoothing, filtering, prediction and differentiation is described, where constraints are developed using a polynomial approximation to the signal.
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Linear digital filtering for laboratory automation

TL;DR: The design of nonrecursive and recursive digital filters using linear least squares or linear minimum variance is described, and a polynomial state model is first utilized that results in a completely time-varying filter.
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Determination of peak distortion for filtered mass spectrometer data

TL;DR: The design procedure along with design curves for specifying the design of analog and digital filters for mass spectrometer data is presented and careful attention is given to noise models so that the two filter classes can be compared.
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Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers

TL;DR: This inexpensive paperback edition of a groundbreaking classic is unique in its emphasis on the frequency approach and its use in the solution of problems.
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Enhancement of signal-to-noise ratio by continuous averaging: application to magnetic resonance

TL;DR: In this article, a multichannel pulse-height analyzer is used as a storage device for the signal-to-noise (S2N) filter and a chart recorder.
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The Synthesis of Recursive Digital Filters

TL;DR: It is shown that any amplitude requency transfer function expressible as an even trigonometric rational polynomial can be synthesized by a real stable linear digital recursive filter.