inverse filtering?



I do time-domain simulation of signal that passed electronic
filters.
Now, my task is reconstructing original signal with signals that
passed filter

To get inverse filgering ,I reversed transfer function, but it makes
error.


What did I have to do to get inverse filtering?

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