DSP System Design presents the investigation of special type of
IIR polyphase filter structures combined with frequency
transformation techniques used for fast, multi-rate filtering, and
their application for custom fixed-point implementation. Detailed
theoretical analysis of the polyphase IIR structure has been
presented for two and three coefficients in the two-path
arrangement. This was then generalized for arbitrary filter order
and any number of paths. The use of polyphase IIR structures in
decimation and interpolation is being presented and performance
assessed in terms of the number of calculations required for the
given filter specification and the simplicity of implementation.
Specimen decimation filter designs to be used in Sigma-Delta
lowpass and bandpass A/D converters are presented which prove to
outperform other traditional approaches.
New frequency transformation types have been suggested for both
real and complex situations. A new exact multi-point frequency
transformation approach for arbitrary frequency choice has been
suggested and evaluated. Applying such transformations to the
existing filter allows to change their frequency response in an
intuitive manner without the need of re-designing them, thus
simplifying the designer's job when the specification changes
during the prototyping and testing.
A new bit-flipping' algorithm has been developed to aid in
filter design where the coefficient word length is constraint.
Also, the standard Downhill Simplex Method (floating-point) was
modified to operate with the constrained coefficient word length.
Performance of both these advances is being evaluated on a number
of filter cases. Novel decimation and interpolation structures have
been proposed, which can be implemented very efficiently. These
allow an arbitrary order IIR anti-aliasing filter to operate at the
lower rate of the decimator/interpolator. Similar structures for
polyphase IIR decimator/interpolator structures are being discussed
too.
A new approach to digital filter design and implementation has
been suggested which speeds-up silicon implementation of designs
developed in Matlab. The Simulink block description is converted
automatically into a bit-to-bit equivalent VHDL description. This
in turn can be compiled, simulated, synthesized and fabricated
without the need to go through the design process twice, first
algorithmic/structural design and then the implementation.
The book is full of design and analysis techniques. It contains
sufficient introductory material enabling non-expert readers to
understand the material given in it.
DSP System Design may be of interest to graduate students,
researchers, and professionals circuit designers, who would require
fast and low-complexity digital filters for both single and
multi-rate applications, especially those with low-power
specification.
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