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Tricks for Designing a Cascade of Infinite Impulse Response Filters With an Almost Linear Phase Response [Tips & Tricks]
Designing filters with perfect frequency responses (i.e., flat passbands, sharp transition bands, highly suppressed stopbands, and linear phase responses) is always the ultimate goal of any digital signal processing (DSP) practitioner. High-order finite impulse response (FIR) filters may meet these requirements when we put no constraint on implementation complexity. In contrast to FIR filters, infinite impulse response (IIR) filters, owing to their recursive structures, provide an efficient way for high-performance filtering at reduced complexity. However, also due to their recursive structure, IIR filters inherently have nonlinear phase responses, and this does restrain their applicability. In this article, we propose two tricks regarding cascading a prototype IIR filter with a few shaping all-pass filters (APFs) for an almost linear phase response over its passband. After performing a delicate design on the prototype and shaping filters, we approach perfect filtering with reduced complexity.
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EEE Signal Processing Magazine is a publication that focuses on signal processing research and applications. It publishes tutorial-style articles, columns, and forums that cover a wide range of topics related to signal processing. The magazine aims to provide the research, educational, and professional communities with the latest technical developments, issues, and events in the field. It serves as the main communication platform for the society, addressing important matters that concern all members.