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A hybrid method for the design of oversampled uniform DFT filter banks

Author

  • K.F.C Yui
  • Nedelko Grbic
  • Sven Nordholm
  • K.L. Teo

Summary, in English

Subband adaptive filters have been proposed to speed up the convergence and to lower the computational complexity of time domain adaptive filters. However, subband processing causes signal degradations due to aliasing effects and amplitude distortions. This problem is unavoidable due to further filtering operations in subbands. In this paper, the problem of aliasing effect and amplitude distortion is studied. The prototype filter design problem is formulated as a multi-criteria optimization problem and all the Pareto optima are sought. Since the problem is highly nonlinear and nonsmooth, a new hybrid optimization method is proposed. Different prototype filters are used and their performances are compared. Moreover, the effect of the number of subbands, the oversampling factors and the length of prototype filter are also studied. We find that prototype filters designed via Kaiser or Dolph–Chebyshev window provide the best overall performance. Also, there is a critical oversampling factor beyond which the improvement in performance is not justified. Finally, if the length of the prototype filter increases with the number of subbands, an increase in the subband level will not deteriorate the performance.

Publishing year

2006

Language

English

Pages

1355-1364

Publication/Series

Signal Processing

Volume

86

Issue

7

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0165-1684