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"Design of Microwave Filters Using DSP Technique,"
by S. Shrivastava and D. Upadhyay,
in the Proceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies, ISCIT, Oct. 2008, pp.644-646
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"Design of Microwave Filters With Arbitrary Frequency Response Based on Digital Methods,"
by I Arnedo, A. Lujambio, T. Lopetegi, M.A.G. Laso,
in the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, vol.17, no.9, Sept. 2007, pp.634-636,
In this paper, a novel method for the design of microwave filters using digital signal processing technique with arbitrary frequency response is presented. It is mainly based on the conversion of the microwave specifications to the digital specification, where the digital filter design technique mainly IIRPNORM algorithm is applied. With the use of digital signal processing techniques, the method calculates the poles and zeros for the analog frequency response that satisfies the given specifications. By the poles and zeros, the microwave filter can be realized using conventional techniques. As an example to demonstrate the proposed technique, a filter with user-defined specifications over two independent passbands has been implemented and this would be tested in microstrip technology.
Keywords :
digital filters; frequency response; microwave filters; poles and zeros; signal processing; DSP technique; IIRPNORM algorithm; arbitrary frequency response; digital filter design technique; digital signal processing; microwave filter design; poles calculation method; zeros calculation method; Digital signal processing technique; arbitrary frequency response; digital filter design; microwave filter;