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... Growing RFID technology market in telephony and transport fare collection systems has been drawing attention through replacing magnetic debit card technology, as well as factory automation and access control systems. To provide the market prerequisites, such systems must demonstrate characteristics ...
... Growing RFID technology market in telephony and transport fare collection systems has been drawing attention through replacing magnetic debit card technology, as well as factory automation and access control systems. To provide the market prerequisites, such systems must demonstrate characteristics ...
Kolmogorov–Zurbenko filter
The Kolmogorov–Zurbenko (KZ) Filter was first proposed by A. N. Kolmogorov and formally defined by Zurbenko[1]. It is a series of iterations of a moving average filter of length m, where m is a positive, odd integer number. The KZ filter belongs to the class of Low-pass filters. The KZ filter has two parameters, the length m of the moving average window and the number of iterations k of the moving average itself. It also can be considered as a special window function designed to eliminate spectral leakage.