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Digital Filter Design Using Improved Teaching-Learning-Based Optimization, Miao Zhang Sep 2019

Digital Filter Design Using Improved Teaching-Learning-Based Optimization, Miao Zhang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Digital filters are an important part of digital signal processing systems. Digital filters are divided into finite impulse response (FIR) digital filters and infinite impulse response (IIR) digital filters according to the length of their impulse responses. An FIR digital filter is easier to implement than an IIR digital filter because of its linear phase and stability properties. In terms of the stability of an IIR digital filter, the poles generated in the denominator are subject to stability constraints. In addition, a digital filter can be categorized as one-dimensional or multi-dimensional digital filters according to the dimensions of the signal …


Digital Filter Design Using Improved Artificial Bee Colony Algorithms, Rija Raju Jan 2019

Digital Filter Design Using Improved Artificial Bee Colony Algorithms, Rija Raju

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Digital filters are often used in digital signal processing applications. The design objective of a digital filter is to find the optimal set of filter coefficients, which satisfies the desired specifications of magnitude and group delay responses. Evolutionary algorithms are population-based meta-heuristic algorithms inspired by the biological behaviors of species. Compared to gradient-based optimization algorithms such as steepest descent and Newton’s like methods, these bio-inspired algorithms have the advantages of not getting stuck at local optima and being independent of the starting point in the solution space. The limitations of evolutionary algorithms include the presence of control parameters, problem specific …