“…Among LIP filters, the most popular are the truncated Volterra filters [1], still actively studied and used in applications [2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9]. Other elements of the class include particular cases of Volterra filters, as the Hammerstein filters [1, 10,11,12,13], and modified forms of Volterra filters, as memory and generalized memory polynomial filters [14,15]. Filters based on functional expansions of the input samples, as functional link artificial neural networks (FLANN) [16] and radial basis function networks [17], also belong to the LIP class.…”