Highly Selective Digital Filter Bank through Linear Variation of Stopband Attenuation in Multirate Processing by Sample Modification Technique

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Ganekanti Hemanja 1,* K. Satya Prasad 2 P. Venkata Subbaiah 3

1. JNTU, Kakinada, East Godavari Dist., Andhra Pradesh state, India

2. JNTU, Kakinada, E.G. Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India

3. ASIST, Paritala, Krishna Dist., A.P. state, India

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2013.08.02

Received: 23 Feb. 2013 / Revised: 11 Apr. 2013 / Accepted: 7 May 2013 / Published: 28 Jun. 2013

Index Terms

Multirate processing, Heterodyning, Bandpass filtering, Modified Kaiser window, Finally modified input samples

Abstract

Digital spectral analysis is the significant factor of consideration by which numerous applications importantly need of effective reception and analysis of signals, that is, the reception of signals is needed with improved spectral characteristics and simple techniques. To meet the above requirements, a novel technique is proposed in digital bandpass filter bank, supported by 'Modified Kaiser window' based Finite impulse response method in Multirate processing followed by Fast Fourier transform. The novel technique influences largely in the proposed method in such a way that it involves the modification of samples of input signal for deriving the advantages in respect of selectivity, stopband attenuation, peak output and constant width cum sharp rise of response apart from smooth spectral output when compared with existing methods. Further, reduction in computational complexity and hardware complexity are the additional features of the proposed method, henceforth; its spectral output is suitable in many of real time applications and moreover advantageous in digital hearing aids. The simulation results are drawn and its performance is compared to elucidate the advantages in the proposed method.

Cite This Paper

Ganekanti Hemanja,K. Satya Prasad,P. Venkata Subbaiah,"Highly Selective Digital Filter Bank through Linear Variation of Stopband Attenuation in Multirate Processing by Sample Modification Technique", IJIGSP, vol.5, no.8, pp.9-21, 2013. DOI: 10.5815/ijigsp.2013.08.02

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