Presentation 2003/1/10
New designs of low/high pass and band pass/stop FIR digital filters Template
R. I. Khan, M. Okuda, R. Ohba,
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Abstract(in English) Fourier series cxpansion is used to exolore the relationship between the coefficients of halfband lowpass and general bandpass FIR digital filters・ This relationship is used to derive new designs of band pass/stop and low/high pass MAXFLAT FIR digital filters from an available design of halfband lowpass MAXFLAT FIR digital filters. The prescnted designs have exolicit formulas R)r thc filter coefficients, and can sivc infinite number of distinct filters of any finite length. The formulas are modified to obtain a new class of filters, which allow a reduction in thc transition bandwidth at the expense of smoothness of the magnitude response, and have a Dcrformance comoarable to that of the minimax filters.
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Keyword(in English) FIR digital filter design / low / highpass filter / band pass / stop filter
Paper # DSP2002-184,SAT2002-134,RCS2002-253
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Title (in English) New designs of low/high pass and band pass/stop FIR digital filters Template
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Keyword(1) FIR digital filter design
Keyword(2) low
Keyword(3) highpass filter
Keyword(4) band pass
Keyword(5) stop filter
1st Author's Name R. I. Khan
1st Author's Affiliation Foundation for the Advncement of Industry, Science and Technology, Kitakyushu:Dpartment of Enviromental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu()
2nd Author's Name M. Okuda
2nd Author's Affiliation Kitakyushu:Dpartment of Enviromental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu
3rd Author's Name R. Ohba
3rd Author's Affiliation Division of Applied Physics, Graduate School of engineering, Hokkaido University
Date 2003/1/10
Paper # DSP2002-184,SAT2002-134,RCS2002-253
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 548
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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