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Chebyshev digital FIR filter design

Signal Processing, 1999
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Lina J. Karam, James H. McClellan
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Generalized digital Butterworth filter design

1996 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Conference Proceedings, 1998
This paper presents a formula-based method for the design of IIR filters having more zeros than (nontrivial) poles. The filters are designed so that their square magnitude frequency responses are maximally-flat at /spl omega/=0 and at /spl omega/=/spl pi/ and are thereby generalizations of classical digital Butterworth filters.
Ivan W. Selesnick, C. Sidney Burrus
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The design of digital filters using REDUCE

ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, 1992
A central problem in signal processing is the filtering of signals. In the design of digital filters with the aid of the bilinear transform REDUCE [1] can be used with great benefit. A filter - as used in signal processing - is a circuitry or a processor that transforms incoming signals, e.g. suppresses noise.
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Design of optimum interpolation filters for digital demodulators

1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002
Interpolation filtering in digital demodulators with fixed input sampling rate is treated. The procedures for optimum interpolation filter design which account for the peculiarities of the digital demodulators are presented. Minimum mean square error (MMSE) interpolation filters are discussed, and a design procedure for standard input signals is given.
Vojin Zivojnovic, Heinrich Meyr
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Tabu Search metaheuristic for designing digital filters

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 1998
This paper deals with the application of a Tabu Search (TS) metaheuristic to the design of digital filters, with coefficient values expressed as the sum of power of two. The performances of the algorithm are heavily affected by the choice of its parameters, which in turn are related to different implemented strategies.
FANNI, ALESSANDRA   +3 more
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Microcomputer program for the design of digital filters

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1985
The program presented here is intended to be a design device and learning tool for digital filters. Digital filters designed with the program can be implemented by incorporation within the data analysis programs of the user. The program is written in BASIC for use with the IBM-PC, is intended to be user-friendly, and includes a great deal of filter ...
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Design of digital fan filters

IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1983
A design technique is developed for a digital fan-pass filter. The technique involves the rotation of the magnitude response of a recursive half-plane symmetry filter which is, in turn, realized by shifting an ideal two-dimensional low-pass filter. The rotation has the effect of introducing the basic delay unit z-1/2instead of z-1. In order to overcome
M. Mulk, K. Obata, K. Hirano
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Design of digital filters for communication systems

ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005
Digital filters are finding extensive applications in modern communication systems because of their inherent advantages over their analog counterparts. Raised-cosine type of digital filters are used frequently in pulse shaping because of their ability to minimize the error probability caused by the Intersymbol Interference (ISI).
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A note on trapezoidal digital filter design

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1973
Abstract A simple design procedure to achieve an ideal trapezoidal low pass filter whose transfer function is unity for f ⩽ FL, linearly goes to zero, in the interval FL FH is described. Design considerations for practical implementation of the filter and specific illustrations are included.
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Digital Filter Design

1992
In this chapter we outline some of the best-known methods for designing non-recursive and recursive digital filters. Although almost any DSP algorithm or processor can reasonably be described as a ‘filter’, the term is commonly reserved for processors which transmit (or reject) well-defined frequency ranges.
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