State-Space Representation with Initial Conditions: Finding the Right DSP Book

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A recommendation for a DSP book that covers state-space representation with initial conditions is sought, emphasizing the importance of initial conditions. Initial conditions can be represented as the system's state at time n=0, influenced by its history from negative infinity to zero. The discussion suggests that resources in digital control theory may be relevant. Additionally, there is a focus on filtering and how initial conditions affect its outcomes. Finding a suitable text that addresses these concepts is essential for understanding the topic.
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Could you advise a DSP book which explains state-space representation with initial conditions. Initial conditions part is important for me. Thanks.
 
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probably you're looking for a book in digital control theory.you can represent the initial conditions as the state of the system at time n=0 where the history of the system from -inf to 0 is what gets you these non-zero states at time 0.
 
rbj said:
probably you're looking for a book in digital control theory.


you can represent the initial conditions as the state of the system at time n=0 where the history of the system from -inf to 0 is what gets you these non-zero states at time 0.

No I am not related any of the control theory. I study filtering and the effects of its initial conditions.
 
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