A Design Method for Linear Phase FIR Filters with Multiple Variable Factors in the Stopband and Specified High Attenuation

Author(s):  
Toma Miyata ◽  
Takahiro Natori ◽  
Naoyuki Aikawa

In this work, optimal sparse linear phase Finite impulse response filters are designed using swarm intelligence-based Firefly optimization algorithm. Filters are designed to meet the desired specification with fixed and variable sparsity. The objective function is formulated consisting of three parameters, i. e., maximum passband ripple, maximum stopband ripple and stopband attenuation. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated in two stages. In first stage, the designed filters have been compared with non- sparse in terms of deviation in their specification. The Comparative analysis depicts that the proposed approach of sparse linear phase FIR filter design method performs better than the conventional methods without significantly deviating from the desired specification. The proposed designed filter is then implemented on xilinx ISE14.7(Vertex7) design environment and their performance is compared in terms of time delay, resource utilizaion and frequency of operation. In the second stage, designed sparse FIR filters are compared with earlier state of art sparse FIR filters design techniques.


2012 ◽  
Vol 571 ◽  
pp. 534-537
Author(s):  
Bao Feng Zhang ◽  
De Hu Man ◽  
Jun Chao Zhu

The article proposed a new method for implementing linear phase FIR filter based on FPGA. For the key to implementing the FIR filter on FPGA—multiply-add operation, a parallel distributed algorithm was presented, which is based on LUT. The designed file was described with VHDL and realized on Altera’s field programmable gate array (FPGA), giving the design method. The experimental results indicated that the system can run stably at 120MHz or more, which can meet the requirements of signal processing for real-time.


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