Title :
Multirate IIR filter structures for arbitrary bandwidths
Author :
Johansson, Håkan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Linkoping Univ., Sweden
Abstract :
This paper introduces new multirate infinite-length impulse-response (IIR) filter structures for arbitrary bandwidths. The overall filters have the same input and output sample rates. Multirate techniques are only used internally in order to improve the efficiency. The overall filters make use of an IIR filter for the actual filtering, periodic allpass filters for constructing complementary filters, and linear-phase finite-length impulse-response (FIR) filters for the sampling rate alterations. There are the following two main reasons for introducing the new filters: 1) they can be used to obtain so called high-speed IIR filters (i.e., filters able to operate at a high sample rate) with lower complexity than that achievable with single-rate high-speed filters and 2) they can be used to obtain approximately linear-phase filters with substantially lower complexity than that achievable with single-rate filters. The overall filters are designed by separately optimizing a number of linear-phase (possibly half-band) FIR filters, and one IIR filter being realizable as a parallel connection of two allpass filters. Design examples are included illustrating the usefulness of the proposed filters.
Keywords :
IIR filters; computational complexity; digital filters; frequency response; linear phase filters; signal sampling; transfer functions; arbitrary bandwidths; complementary filters; digital filters; filter efficiency; frequency response; high-speed filters; infinite-length impulse-response filter; linear-phase filters; lower complexity; multirate filter structures; nonlinear-phase filters; parallel connection; periodic allpass filters; sampling rate alterations; transfer function; Arithmetic; Bandwidth; Delay; Digital filters; Energy consumption; Finite impulse response filter; Frequency; IIR filters; Sampling methods; Signal sampling;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2003.819812