Design of complex all-pass networks using Remez algorithm
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A new method for designing complex all-pass digital filters is introduced. Phase error is regarded as the amplitude of complex error between the designed and the desired all-pass function. Then the Remez exchange algorithm is applied to the amplitude of complex error, and it is approximated to be equiripple. Although equiripple solutions to phase approximation problems are not necessarily optimum in the Chebyshev sense, considerable design experience shows that equiripple approximations are often quite satisfactory results. Such cases are considered, and it is shown that the best uniform phase approximation to an arbitrarily specified phase response can be found. In this algorithm, a satisfactory solution is obtained through a few iterations without any initial guess of the solution. Furthermore, as one of the complex all-pass digital filter applications, a large class of real coefficient doubly complementary IIR digital filter pairs is introduced by using a single complex all-pass digital filter, which has approximately linear phase. >
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- IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing 39 549-556, 1992-01-01
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)