Alok Jain

Work place: Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha (M.P.), India

E-mail: alokjain6@rediffmail.com

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Research Interests: Engineering, Computational Engineering, Computational Science and Engineering

Biography

Prof. Alok Jain was born in India, in 1966. He received his B.E. (Electronics and Instrumentation) in 1988, M.Tech. (Computer Science and Technology) in 1992 and Ph.D. in 2006. He joined as a lecturer in Samrat Ashok Technology Institute (Engineering college), Vidisha. Presently, he is working as Professor and Head, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. He has published over 30 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings. He is an author of the book “Power Electronics and Its Applications,” from Penram Int. Publishing (India), His current research interest includes Digital Signal Processing, filter banks, and their applications in power electronics and biomedical engineering.

Author Articles
Cosine Modulated Non-Uniform Filter Bank with Improved Computational Efficiency

By Jyotsna v. Ogale Alok Jain

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.02.01, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2012

In this correspondence, a simple design method for multirate near perfect reconstruction (NPR) integer decimated filter bank with non-uniform frequency spacing and linear phase property, that involves optimization of only single parameter, is proposed. It is derived from the uniform cosine modulated filter bank (CMFB) by merging some relevant band pass filters. The design procedure and the structure of the uniform CMFB are mostly preserved in the non-uniform implementation. The parent filter of the filter bank is formulated as an interpolated finite impulse response (IFIR) filter. The IFIR digital filters permit efficient hardware implementations due to less number of multiplier coefficients. Design examples show that the proposed approach provides good performance with less computational complexity at the cost of slight increase in system delay.

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