Abstract
This paper describes the implementation of biorthogo-nal cosine-modulated filter banks on fixed-point arith-metic digital signal processors. The proposed imple-mentation has the property that the overall filter bank keeps the perfect reconstruction property despite coef-ficient quantization, overflow, and rounding of interme-diate results. The realization of the prototype filter is based on a factorization into zero-delay and maximum-delay matrices. We demonstrate how the frequency se-lectivity of the filter bank and the coding gain changes with the available wordlength of the fixed-point imple-mentation and the dynamic range of the input signal. For speech signals it turns out that overflow and round-ing errors hardly affect the frequency selectivity of the filters if the input signal uses only 75% of the available dynamic range.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 165-170 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 01.2001 |
Event | International Workshop on Spectral Methods and Multirate Signal Processing 2001 - Pula, Croatia Duration: 16.06.2001 → 18.06.2001 |
Conference
Conference | International Workshop on Spectral Methods and Multirate Signal Processing 2001 |
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Abbreviated title | SMMSP 2001 |
Country/Territory | Croatia |
City | Pula |
Period | 16.06.01 → 18.06.01 |