When the converger tries to find the best coefficients by using a recursiveFrom: Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:38:26 +0200, Tim Goetze wrote: > the problem with converging IIR is that either the IIR or the > converging algorithm or both don't like impulses that are too > lively. the converger will simply fall dead when it sees an > exponentially decaying white noise impulse. it makes sense,I don't understand why. Is it just beacuse the kernle is a bit too long to be stable, or is there someting more to it than that?
error minimation i dont wonder that i may fail here. A IIR is nothing else
as a differential equation solver. As a result you can only approximate kind
of periodic signals i guess. Correct me if i am wrong, its quite a long time ago
since i learned about linear system theorie and IIR stuff...
- Stefan
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