Subband Adaptive Filtering: Theory and ImplementationISBN: 978-0-470-51694-2
Hardcover
344 pages
August 2009
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Subband adaptive filtering is rapidly becoming one of the most
effective techniques for reducing computational complexity and
improving the convergence rate of algorithms in adaptive signal
processing applications. This book provides an introductory, yet
extensive guide on the theory of various subband adaptive filtering
techniques. For beginners, the authors discuss the basic principles
that underlie the design and implementation of subband adaptive
filters. For advanced readers, a comprehensive coverage of recent
developments, such as multiband tap–weight adaptation,
delayless architectures, and filter–bank design methods for
reducing band–edge effects are included. Several analysis
techniques and complexity evaluation are also introduced in this
book to provide better understanding of subband adaptive filtering.
This book bridges the gaps between the mixed–domain natures
of subband adaptive filtering techniques and provides enough depth
to the material augmented by many MATLAB® functions and
examples.
Key Features:
- Acts as a timely introduction for researchers, graduate students and engineers who want to design and deploy subband adaptive filters in their research and applications.
- Bridges the gaps between two distinct domains: adaptive filter theory and multirate signal processing.
- Uses a practical approach through MATLAB®-based source programs on the accompanying CD.
- Includes more than 100 M-files, allowing readers to modify the code for different algorithms and applications and to gain more insight into the theory and concepts of subband adaptive filters.
Subband Adaptive Filtering is aimed primarily at practicing engineers, as well as senior undergraduate and graduate students. It will also be of interest to researchers, technical managers, and computer scientists.