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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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41 <h2>Building transfer function models</h2> | |
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44 In this first part we will focus on the creation of transfer function | |
45 models to then see how these can be translated into digital filters and applied to data. | |
46 In the LTPDA toolbox, there are three possible ways to express a transfer function | |
47 which can be more or less suitable depending on your particular | |
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