THE GENERALIZED H-LATTICE FILTER AND ESTIMATION OF THE ARMA MODELS

1989-01-01
YARMANVURAL, F
WAWRZYNSKI, D
CETIN, AE
A class of lattice filters, the generalized H-lattice filters is introduced. The generalized H-lattice filters can represent the autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) models and they can be used for the modeling and analysis of the ARMA stochastic process.
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Citation Formats
F. YARMANVURAL, D. WAWRZYNSKI, and A. CETIN, “THE GENERALIZED H-LATTICE FILTER AND ESTIMATION OF THE ARMA MODELS,” IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ACOUSTICS SPEECH AND SIGNAL PROCESSING, pp. 147–151, 1989, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/66663.