Design of FIR filters with arbitrary magnitude and phase responses and powers-of-two coefficients

1997-06-27
The design of FIR filters with minimal implementation complexity is considered. A method is proposed for the minimization of the total number of power-of-two terms when the magnitude and phase responses are to be specifed arbitrarly. The solution to find the optimal filter gain for these type of filters (non linear-phase) is given.
1st European Conference on Signal Analysis and Prediction (ECSAP-97)

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Citation Formats
T. Çiloğlu, “Design of FIR filters with arbitrary magnitude and phase responses and powers-of-two coefficients,” presented at the 1st European Conference on Signal Analysis and Prediction (ECSAP-97), Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC, 1997, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/55709.