Title :
A fast windowing technique for designing discrete wavelet multitone transceivers exploiting spline functions
Author :
Cruz-Roldan, Fernando ; Martin-Martin, Pilar ; Blanco-Velasco, Manuel ; Saramaki, Tapio
Author_Institution :
Dept. Teor. de la Senal y Comun., Univ. de Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Spain
Abstract :
A very fast technique for designing discrete wavelet multitone (DWMT) transceivers without using time-consuming nonlinear optimization is introduced. In this method, the filters in both the transmitting and receiving filter banks are generated based on the use of a single linear-phase finite-impulse response prototype filter and a cosine-modulation scheme and the prototype filter is optimized by using the windowing technique. The novelty of the proposed technique lies in exploiting spline functions in the transition band of the ideal filter, instead of using the conventional brick-wall filter. In this approach, a simple line search is used for finding the passband edge of the ideal filter for minimizing a predetermined cost function. The resulting DWMT transceivers closely satisfy the perfect reconstruction property, as is illustrated by means of examples.
Keywords :
FIR filters; channel bank filters; discrete wavelet transforms; integrated software; linear phase filters; multiprogramming; splines (mathematics); transceivers; user interfaces; DWMT transceivers; brick-wall filter; cosine-modulation scheme; discrete wavelet multitone transceiver design; fast windowing technique; pass-band edge; perfect reconstruction property; predetermined cost function minimization; receiving filter banks; simple line search; single linear-phase finite-impulse response prototype filter; spline functions; time-consuming nonlinear optimization; transition band; transmitting filter banks; Abstracts; Equations; Noise measurement; Performance evaluation; Silicon compounds; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2006 14th European
Conference_Location :
Florence