Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks

This thesis investigates several design problems concerning two-channel conjugate quadrature (CQ) filter banks and orthogonal wavelets, as well as orthogonal cosine-modulated (OCM) filter banks. It is well known that optimal design of CQ filters and wavelets and optimal design of prototype filters...

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Main Author: Yan, Jie
Other Authors: Lu, Wu-Sheng
Language:English
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2647
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-26472015-01-29T16:51:22Z Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks Yan, Jie Lu, Wu-Sheng Orthogonal Filter Banks Orthogonal Cosine-Modulated (OCM) Filter Banks Global Designs Optimization Conjugate Quadrature (CQ) Filter Banks Least Squares Minimax UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Engineering::Electrical engineering This thesis investigates several design problems concerning two-channel conjugate quadrature (CQ) filter banks and orthogonal wavelets, as well as orthogonal cosine-modulated (OCM) filter banks. It is well known that optimal design of CQ filters and wavelets and optimal design of prototype filters (PFs) of OCM filter banks in the least squares (LS) or minimax sense are nonconvex problems and to date only local solutions can be claimed. In this thesis, we first make some improvements over several direct design techniques for local design problems in terms of convergence and solution accuracy. By virtue of the recent progress in global polynomial optimization and the improved local design methods mentioned above, we describe an attempt at developing several design strategies that may be viewed as our endeavors towards global solutions for LS CQ filter banks, minimax CQ filter banks, and OCM filter banks. In brief terms, the proposed design strategies are based on several observations made among globally optimal impulse responses of low-order filter banks, and are essentially order-recursive algorithms in terms of filter length combined with some techniques in identifying a desirable initial point in each round of iteration. This main idea is applied to three design scenarios in this thesis, namely, LS design of orthogonal filter banks and wavelets, minimax design of orthogonal filter banks and wavelets, and design of orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks. Simulation studies are presented to evaluate and compare the performance of the proposed design methods with several well established algorithms in the literature. 2010-04-23T20:25:17Z 2010-04-23T20:25:17Z 2010 2010-04-23T20:25:17Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2647 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic Orthogonal Filter Banks
Orthogonal Cosine-Modulated (OCM) Filter Banks
Global Designs
Optimization
Conjugate Quadrature (CQ) Filter Banks
Least Squares
Minimax
UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Engineering::Electrical engineering
spellingShingle Orthogonal Filter Banks
Orthogonal Cosine-Modulated (OCM) Filter Banks
Global Designs
Optimization
Conjugate Quadrature (CQ) Filter Banks
Least Squares
Minimax
UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Engineering::Electrical engineering
Yan, Jie
Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
description This thesis investigates several design problems concerning two-channel conjugate quadrature (CQ) filter banks and orthogonal wavelets, as well as orthogonal cosine-modulated (OCM) filter banks. It is well known that optimal design of CQ filters and wavelets and optimal design of prototype filters (PFs) of OCM filter banks in the least squares (LS) or minimax sense are nonconvex problems and to date only local solutions can be claimed. In this thesis, we first make some improvements over several direct design techniques for local design problems in terms of convergence and solution accuracy. By virtue of the recent progress in global polynomial optimization and the improved local design methods mentioned above, we describe an attempt at developing several design strategies that may be viewed as our endeavors towards global solutions for LS CQ filter banks, minimax CQ filter banks, and OCM filter banks. In brief terms, the proposed design strategies are based on several observations made among globally optimal impulse responses of low-order filter banks, and are essentially order-recursive algorithms in terms of filter length combined with some techniques in identifying a desirable initial point in each round of iteration. This main idea is applied to three design scenarios in this thesis, namely, LS design of orthogonal filter banks and wavelets, minimax design of orthogonal filter banks and wavelets, and design of orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks. Simulation studies are presented to evaluate and compare the performance of the proposed design methods with several well established algorithms in the literature.
author2 Lu, Wu-Sheng
author_facet Lu, Wu-Sheng
Yan, Jie
author Yan, Jie
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title Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
title_short Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
title_full Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
title_fullStr Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
title_full_unstemmed Designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
title_sort designs of orthogonal filter banks and orthogonal cosine-modulated filter banks
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