Title :
Decomposition-based design of linear phase variable digital filters
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Sci., Toho Univ., Chiba, Japan
fDate :
3/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Variable digital filters are especially difficult to design when the given variable design specifications are complicated. The author proposes a new method for designing variable one-dimensional (1-D) digital filters approximating both the given variable magnitude responses and linear phase (constant group delay) responses. The basic idea of the method is to reduce the difficult problem of directly designing a variable filter to the problem that only requires the design of the normal constant 1-D filters and 1-D polynomial approximations. To do so, we first propose a method for decomposing the given complex-valued variable design specifications into constant 1-D frequency response specifications and 1-D polynomial specifications. Then the resulting 1-D specifications are individually approximated, which is easy to do. Consequently, the original variable filter design problem can be easily solved
Keywords :
digital filters; filtering theory; frequency response; linear phase filters; polynomial approximation; 1D digital filters; 1D polynomial approximations; complex-valued variable design specifications; constant 1D frequency response specifications; constant group delay responses; decomposition-based design; linear phase digital filters; linear phase responses; one-dimensional digital filters; variable digital filters; variable magnitude responses; Delay; Design methodology; Digital filters; Digital signal processing; Frequency response; Multidimensional systems; Nonlinear filters; Polynomials; Sampling methods; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on