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Digital Filters

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This chapter introduces the fundamentals of digital filter design, with emphasis on their usage in radio applications. Radios by definition are expected to transmit and receive signals at certain frequencies, while also ensuring that the transmission does not exceed a specified bandwidth. We will, therefore, discuss the usage of digital filters in radios, and then study specific implementations of these filters, along with pros and cons of the available architectures.

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Marković, D., Brodersen, R.W., Nanda, R., Nikolić, B. (2012). Digital Filters. In: DSP Architecture Design Essentials. Electrical Engineering Essentials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9660-2_7

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