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Prediction of Non-Bandlimited Signals from Past Samples in Terms of Splines of Low Degree
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    Prediction of Non-Bandlimited Signals from Past Samples in Terms of Splines of Low Degree (English)
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    1987
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    prediction from past samples
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    non-bandlimited signal functions
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    random signals
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    round-off error
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    splines
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    time jitter errors
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    weak sense stationary random processes
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