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This chapter is intended to provide an introduction to some topics in signal processing that are finding wide application. These are optimal (and adaptive) filtering using least squares criteria, deconvolution (including cepstral analysis), non-stationary signals with particular reference to time-frequency methods and, finally, higher-order spectra (for non-Gaussian and nonlinear processes).
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Hammond, J.K. (1999). Advanced Signal Processing. In: Silva, J.M.M., Maia, N.M.M. (eds) Modal Analysis and Testing. NATO Science Series, vol 363. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4503-9_3
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