Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size.
Design of a digital infinite-impulse-response (IIR) filter is the process of synthesizing and implementing a recursive filter network so that a set of prescribed excitations results a set of desired responses. However, the error surface of IIR filters is usually non-linear and multi-modal. In order...
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doaj-afb0322ccd6749e4a0981e25034216522021-03-03T20:28:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4054910.1371/journal.pone.0040549Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size.Wu ZhuJian-an FangYang TangWenbing ZhangWei DuDesign of a digital infinite-impulse-response (IIR) filter is the process of synthesizing and implementing a recursive filter network so that a set of prescribed excitations results a set of desired responses. However, the error surface of IIR filters is usually non-linear and multi-modal. In order to find the global minimum indeed, an improved differential evolution (DE) is proposed for digital IIR filter design in this paper. The suggested algorithm is a kind of DE variants with a controllable probabilistic (CPDE) population size. It considers the convergence speed and the computational cost simultaneously by nonperiodic partial increasing or declining individuals according to fitness diversities. In addition, we discuss as well some important aspects for IIR filter design, such as the cost function value, the influence of (noise) perturbations, the convergence rate and successful percentage, the parameter measurement, etc. As to the simulation result, it shows that the presented algorithm is viable and comparable. Compared with six existing State-of-the-Art algorithms-based digital IIR filter design methods obtained by numerical experiments, CPDE is relatively more promising and competitive.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22808191/pdf/?tool=EBI |
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Wu Zhu Jian-an Fang Yang Tang Wenbing Zhang Wei Du Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. PLoS ONE |
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Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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Digital IIR filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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digital iir filters design using differential evolution algorithm with a controllable probabilistic population size. |
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Design of a digital infinite-impulse-response (IIR) filter is the process of synthesizing and implementing a recursive filter network so that a set of prescribed excitations results a set of desired responses. However, the error surface of IIR filters is usually non-linear and multi-modal. In order to find the global minimum indeed, an improved differential evolution (DE) is proposed for digital IIR filter design in this paper. The suggested algorithm is a kind of DE variants with a controllable probabilistic (CPDE) population size. It considers the convergence speed and the computational cost simultaneously by nonperiodic partial increasing or declining individuals according to fitness diversities. In addition, we discuss as well some important aspects for IIR filter design, such as the cost function value, the influence of (noise) perturbations, the convergence rate and successful percentage, the parameter measurement, etc. As to the simulation result, it shows that the presented algorithm is viable and comparable. Compared with six existing State-of-the-Art algorithms-based digital IIR filter design methods obtained by numerical experiments, CPDE is relatively more promising and competitive. |
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