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1 December 1991 Signal processing for nonlinear systems (Keynote Address)
David S. Broomhead
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This paper is a review that attempts to address the following: (1) Why nonlinear processes are of interest to signal processors; (2) Conceptual tools needed to handle nonlinearities; and (3) How such concepts are translated into algorithms and architectures for practical signal processing?
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David S. Broomhead "Signal processing for nonlinear systems (Keynote Address)", Proc. SPIE 1565, Adaptive Signal Processing, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49780
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Dynamical systems

Fractal analysis

Interference (communication)

Complex systems

Data modeling

Nonlinear optics

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