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The majority of the existing work on designing nonuniform filter banks (NUFBs) cannot achieve linear-phase (LP) property, because of the high complexity associated with phase distribution. This correspondence proposes an idea of partial cosine modulation to obtain the LP property of NUFBs with rational sampling factors. It makes the efficient modulation technique possible to be used to design LP NUFBs...
This paper investigates M-channel linear-phase (LP) wavelet-like filter banks. The term ldquowavelet-likerdquo is justified because the filter bank is of near-perfect-reconstruction (NPR). We firstly derive some conditions for designing M-channel LP NPR filter banks and then propose a design method of wavelet-like filter banks. The proposed wavelet-like filter bank is obtained by imposing regularity...
In this paper, we propose a simple method for designing M-channel FIR wavelet-like filter banks. Unlike the conventional design of wavelet filter banks, our approach is based on near-perfect-reconstruction (NPR) filter banks, justifying the name "wavelet-like." The major contribution of this paper lies in the technique to impose regularity constraints individually into each filter of the...
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