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Author(s):  
Ola N. Kadhim ◽  
Kifah T. Khudhair ◽  
Fallah H. Najjar ◽  
Hassan M. Al-Jawahry

In this search, an important methodology has been presented for communicated information rectification utilizing advanced channel windowing approach. The modern data communication technologies are ensured with numerous challenges because of their unpredictability and arrangement. Various digital transmission topologies in 4G can't fulfill the requirements in future arrangements, therefore, alternative multicarrier modulation (MCM) becoming the nominated approaches among all other data transmission techniques. Wherein prototype filter configuration is a fundamental system based on which the synthesis and analysis filters are derived. This paper presents a complete review on the ongoing advances of finite impulse response (FIR) filter plan procedures in MCM based correspondence frameworks. Initially, the essential issues are tried, taking into consideration the presentation of available data signal applicants and the FIR filter design concept. At that point the techniques for FIR filter configuration are summed up in subtleties and are center around the accompanying three group’s recurrence testing strategies, windowing based strategies and advancement-based techniques. At last, the exhibitions of different FIR structure strategies are assessed and measured by power spectral density (PSD) and bit error rate (BER), and variable MCM plots as well as their potential prototype filters are examined.


2021 ◽  
pp. 205-243
Author(s):  
Tom J. Moir

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 24-34
Author(s):  
Zainab Muhammad Adamu ◽  
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Emmanuel Gbenga Dada ◽  
Stephen Bassi Joseph

This paper presents the application of Moth Flame optimization (MFO) algorithm to determine the best impulse response coefficients of FIR low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop filters. MFO was inspired by observing the navigation strategy of moths in nature called transverse orientation composed of three mathematical submodels. The performance of the proposed technique was compared to those of other well-known high performing optimization techniques like techniques like Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Novel Particle Swarm Optimization (NPSO), Improved Novel Particle Swarm Optimization (INPSO), Genetic Algorithm (GA), Parks and McClellan (PM) Algorithm. The performances of the MFO based designed optimized FIR filters have proved to be superior as compared to those obtained by PSO, NPSO, INPSO, GA, and PM Algorithm. Simulation results indicated that the maximum stop band ripples 0.057326, transition width 0.079 and fitness value 1.3682 obtained by MFO is better than that of PSO, NPSO, INPSO, GA, and PM Algorithms. The value of stop band ripples indicated the ripples or fluctuations obtained at the range which signals are attenuated is very low. The reduced value of transition width is the rate at which a signal changes from either stop band to pass band of a filter or vice versa is very good. Also, small fitness value in an indication that the values of the control variable of MFO are very near to its optimum solutions. The proposed design technique in this work generates excellent solution with high computational efficiency. This shows that MFO algorithm is an outstanding technique for FIR filter design.


2021 ◽  
pp. 104333
Author(s):  
Assistant Professor Aditya Mandloi ◽  
Associate Professor Dr. Santosh Pawar

Author(s):  
Prof. Bhavya V ◽  
Pallavi J P ◽  
Abhilash S V ◽  
Anusha D S ◽  
Apsara P S ◽  
...  

This paper is the study of implementation of FIR filter using Distributed Arithmetic and Distributed Arithmetic Offset Binary Coding Algorithms. Distributed Arithmetic (DA) had been used to implement an FIR filter due to its high stability and linearity by using look-up table (LUT). The performance of DA technique and DA-OBC for FIR filter design is analyzed and the results are compared to the traditional FIR filter design techniques.


Author(s):  
B. N. Mohan Kumar ◽  
H. G. Rangaraju

For different applications, the Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter is widely used in digital signal processing (DSP) applications. We exhibit a significant Residue Number System (RNS)-based FIR filter design for Software Defined Radio (SDR) filtration in this article. Including its underlying concurrency and information clustering process, the RNS provides important statistics over FIR application in specific. According to several residue computing and reverse translation, expanded bit size results in a significant performance trade-off, conversely. Through RNS replication, accompanied by conditional delay optimized reverse processing to minimize the FIR filter trade-off features with filter duration optimized Residue Number System arithmetic is proposed in this study, which involves distributed arithmetic-based residue processing. To execute the task of reverse translation and to store pre-computational properties, the suggested Residue Number System architecture makes use of built-in RAM blocks found in field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices. The proposed FIR filter with core optimized RNS has the benefit of lowering processing latency delay while rising performance torque. Followed by FPGA hardware synthesis for different input word sizes and FIR lengths verification by the efficiency of the FIR filter core, fetal audio signal detection is performed first. The test results reveal that over the optimization procedure RNS method, a compromise in traditional RNS FIR over filter size is narrowed, as well as a substantial decrease in sophistication.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dawei Wang ◽  
HAO JIANG ◽  
Guowei Liang ◽  
Qianxin Zhan ◽  
Zikang su ◽  
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