Abstract

A method for multi-frequency notch filtering is described. The approach is based on quadratic programming, which leads to projecting the signal vector onto the orthogonal complement of the subspace spanned by a set of sinusoidal basis vectors, each corresponding to a notch frequency. The projection matrix uses a weighted inner product whose weights are samples of a standard spectral analysis window. An overlap-add method suitable for block processing is also described. The projection-based notch filter (PNF) is compared with linear-phase FIR and IIR multiple notch filters and is found to have improved amplitude and phase distortion.

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