Research Seminars
Structural Subband Decomposition: A New Concept in Digital Signal
Processing
Sanjit K. Mitra
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of
California, Santa Barbara
15th March 2002
Polyphase decomposition of a sequence was advanced to develop computationally
efficient interpolators and decimators, and has also been used to
design computationally efficient quadrature-mirror filter banks. The
polyphase decomposition represents a sequence into a set of sub-sequences,
called polyphase components. However, the polyphase components do
not exhibit any spectral separation.
In this talk, we first review the concept of structural subband decomposition,
a generalization of the polyphase decomposition, which decomposes
a sequence into a set of sub-sequences with some spectral separation
that can be exploited advantageously in many digital signal processing
applications. We then outline some of the applications of the structural
subband decomposition, such as, efficient design and implementation
of FIR digital filters, development of computationally efficient decimators
and interpolators, subband adaptive filtering, and fast computation
of discrete transforms.
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