Presentation 2004/1/8
Design Method of Block structure Based Filters with Nth-Polynomial Pieces for Interpolation
Kenji NAGASAWA, Naoyuki AIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Sampling rate conversion widely used in subband coding, A/D and D/A transitions etc. are important techniques. Nyquist filters and the filter banks have been used for the sampling converter. However, they need many memories and, whenever the sampling rate is changed, it is necessary to redesign filters. Hence the objective of this paper propose design method of block structure based filters with Nth-polynomial pieces for interpolation. We are desiging the kernel in the frequency domain. We proposed kernel has less memory compared with the previous kernel. This kernel has the advantage that it is possible to correspond to arbitrary sampling rate conversion as well as the previous proposed kernel.
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Keyword(in English) interpolation / kernel / nyquist filter / filter bank / sampling converter
Paper # DSP2003-160,SAT2003-157,RCS2003-255
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Title (in English) Design Method of Block structure Based Filters with Nth-Polynomial Pieces for Interpolation
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Keyword(1) interpolation
Keyword(2) kernel
Keyword(3) nyquist filter
Keyword(4) filter bank
Keyword(5) sampling converter
1st Author's Name Kenji NAGASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation College of Engineering, Nihon University()
2nd Author's Name Naoyuki AIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation College of Engineering, Nihon University
Date 2004/1/8
Paper # DSP2003-160,SAT2003-157,RCS2003-255
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 549
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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