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Discrete-time filtering

Most of you should be already familiar with continuous-time filters, which takes continuous-time input signal and output acontinuous-time signal. Discrete-time filters, which the sampling device and digital-to-analog converter, can performthe same function as the continuous-time filters with properly designed system blocks. Continuous-time filters are fullyspecified by its impulse response h t and the output signal y t for input signal x t is given by the convolution integral

Similarly, discrete-time filters are specified by their unit sample response h n . The output signal y n for the input signal x n (samples of input continuous-time signal x t ) is given by the discrete-time convolution

Discrete-time filter design

The discrete-time filter design problem is to design the impulse response h n so that the discrete-time filter, together with the sampling device and the discrete-to-continuous time converter,performs the same signal processing functions as an analog filter. There are many algorithms to design h n to implement desired filtering.

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Source:  OpenStax, Finite impulse response. OpenStax CNX. Feb 16, 2004 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10226/1.1
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