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Design of 2-D perfect reconstruction filter banks using transformations of variables: IIR case

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posted on 1996-12-01, 00:00 authored by David TayDavid Tay, N G Kingsbury
In [1], the authors presented a design technique for 2channel multidimensional filter banks. The technique is based on the transformation of variables and provides the flexibility of controlling the frequency characteristics of the resulting subband filters with ease. Furthermore, there are several properties of the filters which allow for efficient implementation. The transformation functions used in [1] are FIR and the subband filters are all FIR. In this paper we extend the design technique to yield IIR filters. We emphasize the 2-D diamond subband case (with quincunx sampling) but the technique can be used for the parallelogram and diagonally quadrant subband cases as well. The UK nature of the filters occurs from the use of IIR transformation functions instead of FIR. Two cases are considered. The first is with zero-phase DR transformations which yield linear phase subband filters but require noncausal filtering. The second is with nonlinear phase IIR transformations which yield nonlinear phase subband filters that can be implemented in a causal manner. © 1996 IEEE.

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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing

Volume

43

Issue

3

Pagination

274 - 279

ISSN

1057-7130

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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