Inverse of a summing function to fix corrupted signal

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  • Aladdin1
    New Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 1

    Inverse of a summing function to fix corrupted signal

    I am an experimental research engineer working on a Laser experiment. The details do not matter but due to practical limitations my data is influenced by the following transformation during data acquisition, and I was wondering if there is a mathematical method or an algorithm to "undo" its effect on the captured signal, that is to get the inverse. enter image description here

    I want to get the y in terms of s. Thanks in advance

    [IMGnothumb]http://i.stack.imgur.c om/MHwiO.jpg[/IMGnothumb]
    Sorry I always have problems with images
    Last edited by zmbd; Dec 23 '13, 08:07 PM. Reason: [z{merged 2nd post w/alg to 1st post}]
  • Rabbit
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    • Jan 2007
    • 12517

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    I don't see the transformation.
    Last edited by zmbd; Dec 23 '13, 08:10 PM. Reason: [z{no edit{Rabbit, OP posted the alg and I Merged it to 1st}]

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