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Conference Paper: Design of 2D linear-phase IIR filters via schur decomposition and discrete-time vector fitting

TitleDesign of 2D linear-phase IIR filters via schur decomposition and discrete-time vector fitting
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Issue Date2007
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Iciea 2007: 2007 Second Ieee Conference On Industrial Electronics And Applications, 2007, p. 2403-2406 How to Cite?
AbstractA novel and efficient two-dimensional (2D) linear-phase IIR filter design procedure is proposed. A 2D linear-phase FIR filter prototype is first constructed using semidefinite programming (SDP) and is decomposed into several simpler ID filter design problems via the Schur decomposition method (SDM). Each ID filter is then realized by IIR structure using a novel and efficient digital system identification technique called the Discrete-Time Vector Fitting (VFz). An application example shows the algorithm exhibits fast convergence and produces accurate IIR approximants that favors simple and efficient circuit implementation. © 2007 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/99590
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dc.description.abstractA novel and efficient two-dimensional (2D) linear-phase IIR filter design procedure is proposed. A 2D linear-phase FIR filter prototype is first constructed using semidefinite programming (SDP) and is decomposed into several simpler ID filter design problems via the Schur decomposition method (SDM). Each ID filter is then realized by IIR structure using a novel and efficient digital system identification technique called the Discrete-Time Vector Fitting (VFz). An application example shows the algorithm exhibits fast convergence and produces accurate IIR approximants that favors simple and efficient circuit implementation. © 2007 IEEE.en_HK
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