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Wave digital filters: Theory and practice


Abstract:

Wave digital filters (WDFs) are modeled after classical filters, preferably in lattice or ladder configurations or generalizations thereof. They have very good properties...Show More

Abstract:

Wave digital filters (WDFs) are modeled after classical filters, preferably in lattice or ladder configurations or generalizations thereof. They have very good properties concerning coefficient accuracy requirements, dynamic range, and especially all aspects of stability under finite-arithmetic conditions. A detailed review of WDF theory is given. For this several goals are set: to offer an introduction for those not familiar with the subject, to stress practical aspects in order to serve as a guide for those wanting to design or apply WDFs, and to give insight into the broad range of aspects of WDF theory and its many relationships with other areas, especially in the signal-processing field. Correspondingly, mathematical analyses are included only if necessary for gaining essential insight, while for all details of more special nature reference is made to existing literature.
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 74, Issue: 2, February 1986)
Page(s): 270 - 327
Date of Publication: 28 June 2005

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