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An Efficient Algorithm for the Optimization of FIR Filters Synthesized Using the Multistage Frequency-Response Masking Approach

A very efficient technique to drastically reduce the number of multipliers and adders in narrow transition-band linear-phase finite-impulse response digital filters is to use the one-stage or multistage frequency-response masking (FRM) approach, which has been originally introduced by Lim and furthe...

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Published in:Circuits, systems, and signal processing systems, and signal processing, 2011-02, Vol.30 (1), p.157-183
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Frequencies
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