<< Chapter < Page Chapter >> Page >

Block state formulation

It is possible to reduce the size of the matrix operators in the blockrecursive description [link] to give a form even more like a state variable equation [link] , [link] , [link] . If K in [link] has several zero eigenvalues, it should be possible to reduce the size of K until it has full rank. That was done in [link] and the result is

z ̲ n = K 1 z ̲ n - 1 + K 2 x ̲ n
y ̲ n = H 1 z ̲ n - 1 + H 0 x ̲ n

where H 0 is the same N by N convolution matrix, N 1 is a rectangular L by N partition of the convolution matrix H , K 1 is a square N by N matrix of full rank, and K 2 is a rectangular N by L matrix.

This is now a minimal state equation whose input and output are blocks of the original input and output. Some of the matrix multiplications can becarried out using the FFT or other techniques.

Block implementations of digital filters

The advantage of the block convolution and recursion implementations is a possible improvement in arithmetic efficiency by using the FFT or otherfast convolution methods for some of the multiplications in [link] or [link] [link] , [link] . There is the reduction of quantization effects due to an effective decrease in the magnitude of the eigenvalues and thepossibility of easier parallel implementation for IIR filters. The disadvantages are a delay of at least one block length and an increasedmemory requirement.

These methods could also be used in the various filtering methods for evaluating the DFT. This the chirp z-transform, Rader's method, andGoertzel's algorithm.

Multidimensional formulation

This process of partitioning the data vectors and the operator matrices can be continued by partitioning [link] and [link] and creating blocks of blocks to give a higher dimensional structure. One should useindex mapping ideas rather than partitioned matrices for this approach [link] , [link] .

Periodically time-varying discrete-time systems

Most time-varying systems are periodically time-varying and this allows special results to be obtained. If the block length is set equal to theperiod of the time variations, the resulting block equations are time invariant and all to the time varying characteristics are contained in thematrix multiplications. This allows some of the tools of time invariant systems to be used on periodically time-varying systems.

The PTV system is analyzed in [link] , [link] , [link] , [link] , the filter analysis and design problem, which includes the decimation–interpolationstructure, is addressed in [link] , [link] , [link] , and the bandwidth compression problem in [link] . These structures can take the form of filter banks [link] .

Multirate filters, filter banks, and wavelets

Another area that is related to periodically time varying systems and to block processing is filter banks [link] , [link] . Recently the area of perfect reconstruction filter banks has been further developed and shownto be closely related to wavelet based signal analysis [link] , [link] , [link] , [link] . The filter bank structure has several forms with the polyphase and lattice being particularly interesting.

An idea that has some elements of multirate filters, perfect reconstruction, and distributed arithmetic is given in [link] , [link] , [link] . Parks has noted that design of multirate filters has some elements in common with complex approximation and of 2-D filterdesign [link] , [link] and is looking at using Tang's method for these designs.

Questions & Answers

if three forces F1.f2 .f3 act at a point on a Cartesian plane in the daigram .....so if the question says write down the x and y components ..... I really don't understand
Syamthanda Reply
hey , can you please explain oxidation reaction & redox ?
Boitumelo Reply
hey , can you please explain oxidation reaction and redox ?
Boitumelo
for grade 12 or grade 11?
Sibulele
the value of V1 and V2
Tumelo Reply
advantages of electrons in a circuit
Rethabile Reply
we're do you find electromagnetism past papers
Ntombifuthi
what a normal force
Tholulwazi Reply
it is the force or component of the force that the surface exert on an object incontact with it and which acts perpendicular to the surface
Sihle
what is physics?
Petrus Reply
what is the half reaction of Potassium and chlorine
Anna Reply
how to calculate coefficient of static friction
Lisa Reply
how to calculate static friction
Lisa
How to calculate a current
Tumelo
how to calculate the magnitude of horizontal component of the applied force
Mogano
How to calculate force
Monambi
a structure of a thermocouple used to measure inner temperature
Anna Reply
a fixed gas of a mass is held at standard pressure temperature of 15 degrees Celsius .Calculate the temperature of the gas in Celsius if the pressure is changed to 2×10 to the power 4
Amahle Reply
How is energy being used in bonding?
Raymond Reply
what is acceleration
Syamthanda Reply
a rate of change in velocity of an object whith respect to time
Khuthadzo
how can we find the moment of torque of a circular object
Kidist
Acceleration is a rate of change in velocity.
Justice
t =r×f
Khuthadzo
how to calculate tension by substitution
Precious Reply
hi
Shongi
hi
Leago
use fnet method. how many obects are being calculated ?
Khuthadzo
khuthadzo hii
Hulisani
how to calculate acceleration and tension force
Lungile Reply
you use Fnet equals ma , newtoms second law formula
Masego
please help me with vectors in two dimensions
Mulaudzi Reply
how to calculate normal force
Mulaudzi
Got questions? Join the online conversation and get instant answers!
Jobilize.com Reply

Get Jobilize Job Search Mobile App in your pocket Now!

Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store Now




Source:  OpenStax, Fast fourier transforms (6x9 version). OpenStax CNX. Aug 24, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10683/1.5
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Notification Switch

Would you like to follow the 'Fast fourier transforms (6x9 version)' conversation and receive update notifications?

Ask