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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Main Authors: Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan, Manuel, Raine Mattheus Calazan, Santos, Samantha Maxine Ronquillo, Tiberio, Janos Lance Loo, Uy, Jerrick Spencer Kehyeng, Sybingco, Edwin, MacAdaeg, Aurenilo
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spelling 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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topic Comb filters
Demodulation (Electronics)
Frequency division multiple access
Electrical and Electronics
spellingShingle Comb filters
Demodulation (Electronics)
Frequency division multiple access
Electrical and Electronics
Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan
Manuel, Raine Mattheus Calazan
Santos, Samantha Maxine Ronquillo
Tiberio, Janos Lance Loo
Uy, Jerrick Spencer Kehyeng
Sybingco, Edwin
MacAdaeg, Aurenilo
Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
description 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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author Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan
Manuel, Raine Mattheus Calazan
Santos, Samantha Maxine Ronquillo
Tiberio, Janos Lance Loo
Uy, Jerrick Spencer Kehyeng
Sybingco, Edwin
MacAdaeg, Aurenilo
author_facet Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan
Manuel, Raine Mattheus Calazan
Santos, Samantha Maxine Ronquillo
Tiberio, Janos Lance Loo
Uy, Jerrick Spencer Kehyeng
Sybingco, Edwin
MacAdaeg, Aurenilo
author_sort Bulaong, Grant Lewis Milan
title Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
title_short Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
title_full Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
title_fullStr Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
title_full_unstemmed Modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
title_sort modified feedback comb filter using harmonic distortion elimination for multi-channel demodulation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2820
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