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Multi-plet two-channel perfect reconstruction filter banks
Authors
SC Chan
KM Tsui
Publication date
1 January 2005
Publisher
'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
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This paper proposes a new class of two-channel structural perfect reconstruction (PR) FIR filter banks (FBs) called the multi-plet FB. It generalizes structural PR FBs proposed by Phoong et al. and triplet FBs by employing multiple lifting steps similar to the conventional lifting structure. Apart from the important structural PR property, the multi-plet FB can be systematically designed to meet a given specification on the passband/stopband ripples and transition bandwidth. A low order prototype PR FB with a much wider transition band is first designed in order to obtain prescribed passband and stopband ripples. A subfilter is then designed so that the prototype FB can be wrapped by means of frequency transformation to meet the desired transition bandwidth, while preserving the PR condition, passband/stopband ripples and lifting structure. The design procedure is very general and it can be applied to both linearphase and low-delay multi-plet FBs. Design examples show that the proposed approach is more flexible in controlling the frequency characteristics of the PR FBs and has a lower design complexity than conventional methods. © 2005 IEEE.published_or_final_versio
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