Fast deconvolution of multi-channel systems using regularisation
O. Kirkeby
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Fast deconvolution of multi-channel systems using regularisation
by O. Kirkeby
Published
1996
Publisher
University of Southampton, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research
Pages
21
Subjects
Technology and workflows for multiple channel content distribution
Multichannel optical networks
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Total precipitable water and rainfall determinations form the SEASAT Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR)
Teleconference service requirements for CATV networks
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