The Use of Almost Linear Phase IIR filters in DFT Modulated Filter Banks for Communication Systems

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11:30 - 12:45 | Wed 6 Jul | Pentland B | R10.1

Session: Coding, Modulation and Equalization

Abstract

This paper is on the use and performance of M-path polyphase Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters for channelisation, conventionally where Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters are preferred. This paper specifically focuses on the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) modulated filter banks, which are known to be an efficient choice for channelisation in communication systems. In this paper, the low-pass prototype filter for the DFT filter bank has been implemented using an M-path polyphase IIR filter and we show that the spikes present at the stopband can be avoided by making use of the guardbands between narrowband channels. It will be shown that the channelisation performance will not be affected when polyphase IIR filters are employed instead of their counterparts derived from FIR prototype filters. Detailed complexity and performance analysis of the proposed use will be given in this article. Linked to this paper all the MATLAB code for the experiments performed will be available on the ADVRG website http//advrg.wmin.ac.uk/polyphaseIIRFilterBanks.