Rasmus Brandt 39ae69690e Split out the jitter estimator's Kalman filter into its own class.
The intention of this change is to separate the Kalman filter state
(that prior to this change lived in JitterEstimator) from the
other filter's state, making it easier to see how the different
filters interact.

This move does not include any interface, functional, or
documentation changes. Those will follow in later changes.

A very basic unit test is added, which will also be expanded
later on.

Bug: webrtc:14151
Change-Id: Ifb9b8ce2d9418ea52ccf64a77fd46d1ebba30779
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/264984
Commit-Queue: Rasmus Brandt <brandtr@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Philip Eliasson <philipel@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#37721}
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