Lattice filter structures have a long history in the filtering and prediction of discrete-time signals. Often these discrete-time signals arise from the sampling of an underlying continuous-time process, and the limiting behavior of the filter as the sampling rate increases is rarely considered. In this paper it is shown that this issue is resolved if the standard formulation of the lattice filter structure, based on the forward shift operator, is replaced by an alternative formulation based on the incremental difference, or delta, operator. The paper contains two contributions. First, the continuous and discrete lattice algorithms are presented in a unified framework, thereby revealing their common structure. Secondly, it is shown that whe...
We present a unifying framework for the design of discrete algorithms that implement continuous sign...
The lattice structures for linear prediction were formulated in speech processing by Makhoul [1]. Th...
This is the preprint version of the article published in Mathematics of Control, Signals and Systems...
In this paper we explore the connection between discrete and continuous nonlinear filtering. In part...
The well-known Richards' Theorem of the continuous-time filter theory is reformulated in the digital...
This paper discusses the advantages of the δ-operator over the forward shift operator q in implement...
The paper presents the modification of lattice RLS adaptive filtering algorithms for the case of non...
The generalization of the sampling theorem to multidimensional signals is considered, with or withou...
We examine the problem of discrete time system estimation while not ignoring the underlying continuo...
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Summary form only given. In this paper, an exact sampled-data representation of continuous-time syst...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科情報システムThis paper proposes a lattice predictor based adaptive Volterra filter (Lattice-...
In this paper we discuss the interplay between discrete-time and continuous-time signals and the que...
Our proposal is to use a sampled continuous time filter bank to decompose in time and frequency non ...
The lattice filter has several desirable characteristics that make it attractive in adaptive applica...
We present a unifying framework for the design of discrete algorithms that implement continuous sign...
The lattice structures for linear prediction were formulated in speech processing by Makhoul [1]. Th...
This is the preprint version of the article published in Mathematics of Control, Signals and Systems...
In this paper we explore the connection between discrete and continuous nonlinear filtering. In part...
The well-known Richards' Theorem of the continuous-time filter theory is reformulated in the digital...
This paper discusses the advantages of the δ-operator over the forward shift operator q in implement...
The paper presents the modification of lattice RLS adaptive filtering algorithms for the case of non...
The generalization of the sampling theorem to multidimensional signals is considered, with or withou...
We examine the problem of discrete time system estimation while not ignoring the underlying continuo...
Journal ArticleAbstract-This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the stochastic gradient adapti...
Summary form only given. In this paper, an exact sampled-data representation of continuous-time syst...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科情報システムThis paper proposes a lattice predictor based adaptive Volterra filter (Lattice-...
In this paper we discuss the interplay between discrete-time and continuous-time signals and the que...
Our proposal is to use a sampled continuous time filter bank to decompose in time and frequency non ...
The lattice filter has several desirable characteristics that make it attractive in adaptive applica...
We present a unifying framework for the design of discrete algorithms that implement continuous sign...
The lattice structures for linear prediction were formulated in speech processing by Makhoul [1]. Th...
This is the preprint version of the article published in Mathematics of Control, Signals and Systems...