Abstract

The majority of the existing work on designing nonuniform filter banks (NUFBs) cannot achieve linear-phase (LP) property, because of the high complexity associated with phase distribution. This correspondence proposes an idea of partial cosine modulation to obtain the LP property of NUFBs with rational sampling factors. It makes the efficient modulation technique possible to be used to design LP NUFBs. Except the separately designed lowpass and highpass analysis/synthesis filters, we obtain the bandpass by cosine modulation of several prototypes, worth of the name ?partial cosine modulation.? By analyzing the phase issue of significant aliasing terms, we derive the matching conditions to make the required LP NUFB achievable. With these criteria being satisfied, the design problem becomes that of several prototypes as well as the lowpass and highpass filters, leading to a less design effort. By using the proposed method, near-perfect-reconstruction LP NUFBs can be obtained in a simple and efficient way as demonstrated by examples.

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