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Article: Design of complex-valued variable FIR digital filters and its application to the realization of arbitrary sampling rate conversion for complex signals

TitleDesign of complex-valued variable FIR digital filters and its application to the realization of arbitrary sampling rate conversion for complex signals
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KeywordsComplex-valued variable digital filter (CVDF) design
Flatness and peak error constraints
Low delay
Sampling rate conversion
Second-order cone programming (SOCP)
Issue Date2005
PublisherIEEE.
Citation
Ieee Transactions On Circuits And Systems Ii: Express Briefs, 2005, v. 52 n. 7, p. 424-428 How to Cite?
AbstractThis brief studies the design of complex-valued variable digital filters (CVDFs) and their applications to the efficient arbitrary sample rate conversion for complex signals. The design of CVDFs using either the minimax or least-squares criteria is formulated as a convex optimization problem and solved using the second-order cone programming (SOCP). In addition, linear and convex quadratic inequality constraints can be readily incorporated. Design examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2005 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/44764
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dc.description.abstractThis brief studies the design of complex-valued variable digital filters (CVDFs) and their applications to the efficient arbitrary sample rate conversion for complex signals. The design of CVDFs using either the minimax or least-squares criteria is formulated as a convex optimization problem and solved using the second-order cone programming (SOCP). In addition, linear and convex quadratic inequality constraints can be readily incorporated. Design examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2005 IEEE.en_HK
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dc.subjectComplex-valued variable digital filter (CVDF) designen_HK
dc.subjectFlatness and peak error constraintsen_HK
dc.subjectLow delayen_HK
dc.subjectSampling rate conversionen_HK
dc.subjectSecond-order cone programming (SOCP)en_HK
dc.titleDesign of complex-valued variable FIR digital filters and its application to the realization of arbitrary sampling rate conversion for complex signalsen_HK
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