Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4975806 | Journal of the Franklin Institute | 2011 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a simple and efficient design method for cosine-modulated filter banks with prescribed stopband attenuation, passband ripple, and channel overlap. The method casts the design problem as a linear minimization of filter coefficients such that their value at Ï=Ï/2M is 0.707, which results in a simpler, more direct design procedure. The weighted constrained least squares technique is exploited for designing the prototype filter for cosine modulation (CM) filter banks. Several design examples are included to show the increased efficiency and flexibility of the proposed method over the exiting methods. An application of the proposed method is considered in the area of sub-band coding of the ECG and speech signals.
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Authors
A. Kumar, G.K. Singh, R.S. Anand,