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532nm | 3 years ago

Yes, it can easily correspond to a BPF, for example when trying to track a sinusoidal signal, say the AC line frequency. Then you can be reasonably certain that it will be near 50 Hz (or 60 Hz), and the resulting Kalman filter will be a sharp band-pass filter centered around that (when neglecting higher harmonics).

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