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Design of a Power-Efficient Low Complexity Non Maximally Coefficient Symmetry Multi Rate Filter Bank for Wideband Channelization
Author(s) -
Kirti Samir Vaidya,
C. G. Dethe,
Sudhir G. Akojwar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of circuits, systems and signal processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.156
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 1998-4464
DOI - 10.46300/9106.2021.15.95
Subject(s) - polyphase system , filter bank , wideband , software defined radio , computer science , filter (signal processing) , electronic engineering , filter design , wireless , channel (broadcasting) , computer hardware , telecommunications , engineering , computer vision
A solution for existing and upcoming wireless communication standards is a software-defined radio (SDR) that extracts the desired radio channel. Channelizer is supposed to be the computationally complex part of SDR. In multi-standard wireless communication, the Software Radio Channelizer is often used to extract individual channels from a wideband input signal. Despite the effective channelizer design that reduces computing complexity, delay and power consumption remain a problem. Thus, to promote the effectiveness of the channelizer, we have provided the Non-Maximally Coefficient Symmetry Multirate Filter Bank. In this paper, to improve the hardware efficiency and functionality of the proposed schemes, we propose a polyphase decomposition and coefficient symmetry incorporated into the Non-Maximally Coefficient Symmetry Multirate Filter Bank. For sharp wideband channelizers, the proposed methods are suitable. Furthermore, polyphase decomposition filter and coefficient symmetry is incorporated into the Non-Maximally Coefficient Symmetry Multirate Filter Bank to improve the hardware efficiency, power efficient, flexibility, reduce hardware size and functionality of the proposed methods. To prove the complexity enhancement of the proposed system, the design to be the communication standard for complexity comparison.

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