Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
A comb filter is a type of elementary filter in signal processing which is implemented by adding a delayed version of a signal to the original signal. Comb filters generally exist in two general forms, these are the feed-forward and the feedback. This paper proposes a modified comb filter system tha...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-38192021-11-09T06:13:11Z Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan Manuel, Raine Mattheus Calazan Santos, Samantha Maxine Ronquillo Tiberio, Janos Lance Loo Uy, Jerrick Spencer Kehyeng Sybingco, Edwin MacAdaeg, Aurenilo A comb filter is a type of elementary filter in signal processing which is implemented by adding a delayed version of a signal to the original signal. Comb filters generally exist in two general forms, these are the feed-forward and the feedback. This paper proposes a modified comb filter system that allows optimization of performance in typical applications such as conjunction with Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). The system uses harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation. In addition, the filter system was also constructed in Direct Form (DF) and Cascaded Form (CF) to compare the results. Results show that passing frequencies that form a geometric sequence minimizes the harmonic distortion between the passed frequencies that allows reception of several channels at once while minimizing inter-channel interference during demodulation. Moreover, the researchers also found out that the frequency ratio must be precise and accurate as much as possible because the discrepancy between a desired frequency and a received frequency is non-uniform and increasing, in the case of following a geometric sequence. © 2019 IEEE. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2820 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Comb filters Demodulation (Electronics) Frequency division multiple access Electrical and Electronics |
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A comb filter is a type of elementary filter in signal processing which is implemented by adding a delayed version of a signal to the original signal. Comb filters generally exist in two general forms, these are the feed-forward and the feedback. This paper proposes a modified comb filter system that allows optimization of performance in typical applications such as conjunction with Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). The system uses harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation. In addition, the filter system was also constructed in Direct Form (DF) and Cascaded Form (CF) to compare the results. Results show that passing frequencies that form a geometric sequence minimizes the harmonic distortion between the passed frequencies that allows reception of several channels at once while minimizing inter-channel interference during demodulation. Moreover, the researchers also found out that the frequency ratio must be precise and accurate as much as possible because the discrepancy between a desired frequency and a received frequency is non-uniform and increasing, in the case of following a geometric sequence. © 2019 IEEE. |
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