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On half-band, third-band, and Nth-band FIR filters and their design
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1982
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Optimal Half-band FiltersElectrical EngineeringHalf-band FiltersEngineeringPhysicsFilter BankOptical PropertiesFilter (Signal Processing)Multi-rate Signal ProcessingComputer EngineeringNth-band Fir FiltersNth-band FilterSignal ProcessingDigital FilterComputational ElectromagneticsOptoelectronicsFilter Design
Half-band FIR digital filters are known to be important due to their reduced computational requirements. They are especially valuable when used to decimate or interpolate by a factor of 2 [1], where their characteristics well match the filtering requirements. Computational savings can also be achieved by extending the concept of half-band filters to Nth-band filters for use in decimation or interpolation by a factor of N. In this paper, it is shown that for certain filter requirements, common to decimation and interpolation, an Nth-band filter exists with passband and stopband ripples only slightly larger than those of the optimal FIR filter. It is demonstrated that optimal half-band filters can be designed by using the computer program of McClellan, Parks, and Rabiner [2]. It is also shown that useful Nth-band filters can be designed by using this program, which is perhaps the most widely available filter design program.
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