DocumentCode
6263
Title
Flexible Low Complexity Uniform and Nonuniform Digital Filter Banks With High Frequency Resolution for Multistandard Radios
Author
Ambede, Abhishek ; Smitha, K.G. ; Vinod, A.P.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
23
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
631
Lastpage
641
Abstract
Multistandard radios typically employ digital filter banks (FBs) for channelization of wideband input signals consisting of multiple radio channels corresponding to different wireless communication standards. In this paper, we propose a new design technique to obtain uniform as well as nonuniform digital FBs for multistandard channelization. In the proposed FB design technique, the improved coefficient decimation method (ICDM) is used to obtain different low-pass, high-pass, and multiband frequency responses using a single low-pass prototype filter. These frequency responses are algebraically operated upon using appropriate spectral subtraction, complementary filter response operation, and frequency response masking operations to obtain the desired sub-bands in the FB. With the help of suitable design examples, we show that our FB is a low complexity and flexible alternative to the other digital FBs in the literature, in both uniform and nonuniform channelization scenarios. The proposed ICDM-based FB is shown to be able to achieve a higher number of distinctly located sub-bands with twice the center frequency resolution when compared with the discrete Fourier transform-based FB (DFTFB) and the conventional coefficient decimation method-based FB (CDFB). For a uniform channelization design example for wireless communications, implementation results show that the proposed ICDM-based FB achieves 70.92% and 15.49% reductions in resource utilizations and 58.72% and 23.13% reductions in power consumptions when compared with the DFTFB and CDFB respectively. Also, for a nonuniform channelization design example for wireless communications, the proposed ICDM-based FB shows an 11.46% reduction in multiplication complexity when compared with the CDFB.
Keywords
channel bank filters; digital filters; discrete Fourier transforms; frequency response; low-pass filters; CDFB; DFTFB; FB design technique; ICDM; coefficient decimation method; coefficient decimation method-based FB; complementary filter response operation; digital filter bank; discrete Fourier transform-based FB; frequency response masking; high frequency resolution; high-pass frequency response; low-pass frequency response; low-pass prototype filter; multiband frequency response; multiple radio channel; multiplication complexity; multistandard channelization; multistandard radio; nonuniform digital FB; power consumption; signal channelization; spectral subtraction; uniform digital FB; wireless communication standard; Communication standards; Complexity theory; Frequency response; Passband; Prototypes; Sensors; Filter bank (FB); flexibility; improved coefficient decimation method (ICDM); low complexity; multistandard radio; multistandard radio.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-8210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVLSI.2014.2317811
Filename
6815774
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