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Record W2141553248 · doi:10.1109/acssc.2000.911271

The design of peak constrained least squares FIR filters with finite precision coefficients

2002· article· en· W2141553248 on OpenAlex

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Typearticle
Languageen
FieldComputer Science
TopicDigital Filter Design and Implementation
Canadian institutionsUniversity of Calgary
Fundersnot available
KeywordsFinite impulse responseStopbandPassbandElliptic filterControl theory (sociology)Digital filterFilter designTransition bandMathematicsLow-pass filterPrototype filterButterworth filterQuantization (signal processing)AttenuationAlgorithmFilter (signal processing)Computer scienceElectronic engineeringEngineeringBand-pass filterPhysicsOptics

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A method for the design of finite precision coefficient (FPC) peak constrained least squares (PCLS) finite duration impulse response (FIR) digital filters based on Adams' optimality criterion and an efficient local search method is presented. Simple quantization of the infinite precision filter coefficients typically leads to filter designs that fail to meet the frequency response and passband to stopband energy ratio (PSR) specifications. It is shown that it is possible to implement computationally efficient filters (with reduced filter FPC wordlengths) that meet the passband and stopband attenuation specifications at the expense of a lower PSR energy ratio.

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Published2002
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