| Efficient Design of oversampled NPR GDFT filterbanks
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol.
52, July 2004.
Matthew R. Wilbur, Timothy N. Davidson, James
P. Reilly
Abstract We propose
a flexible, efficient design technique for the prototype filter
of an oversampled near perfect reconstruction (NPR) generalized
discrete Fourier transform (GDFT) filterbank. Such filterbanks have
several desirable properties for subband processing systems that
are sensitive to aliasing, such as subband adaptive filters. The
design criteria for the prototype filter are explicit bounds (derived
herein) on the aliased components in the subbands and the output,
the distortion induced by the filterbank, and the imaged subband
errors in the output. It is shown that the design of an optimal
prototype filter can be transformed into a convex optimization problem,
which can be efficiently solved. The proposed design technique provides
an efficient and effective tool for exploring many of the inherent
tradeoffs in the design of the prototype filter, including the tradeoff
between aliasing in the subbands and the distortion induced by the
filterbank. We calculate several examples of these tradeoffs and
demonstrate that the proposed method can generate filters with significantly
better performance than filters obtained using current design methods.
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