Signal recovery by the generalized Kotel’nikiov series

The problem of the test signal recovery is urgent during the monitoring of the current state of a dynamical system. Such a signal is usually wideband with respect to frequency, has steep leading and trailing edges, and a short duration in the time domain. Under actual conditions, it should be recove...

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