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A computer-based synthesis method of structurally LBR digital allpass networks

A digital lossless bounded-real (LBR) transfer function, more commonly known as a stable allpass function, maintains the LBR property under multiplier coefficient quantization when implemented by networks that are structurally LBR. A systematic method is outlined for generating all possible such rea...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on circuits and systems 1988-06, Vol.35 (6), p.755-760
Main Authors: Szczupak, J., Mitra, S.K., Fadavi-Ardekani, J.
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Circuit properties
Circuit testing
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Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
Electronic circuits
Electronics
Electrons
Exact sciences and technology
Frequency
Frequency filters
Integrated circuit synthesis
Network synthesis
Oscillators
Quantization
Transfer functions
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