Publication: On robust signal reconstruction in noisy filter banks
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Vikalo, Haris
Hassibi, Babak
Kailath, Thomas
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We study the design of synthesis filters in noisy filter bank systems using an H-infinity estimation point of view. The H-infinity approach is most promising in situations where the statistical properties of the disturbances (arising from quantization, compression, etc.) in each subband of the filter bank is unknown, or is too difficult to model and analyze. For the important special case of unitary analysis polyphase matrices we obtain an explicit expression for the minimum achievable disturbance attenuation. For arbitrary analysis polyphase matrices, standard state-space H-infinity techniques can be employed to obtain numerical solutions. When the synthesis filters are restricted to being FIR, as is often the case in practice, the design can be cast as a finite-dimensional semi-definite program. In this case, we can effectively exploit the inherent non-uniqueness of the H-infinity solution to optimize for an additional criteria. By optimizing for average performance in addition to the H-infinity criteria, we obtain mixed H-2/H-infinity optimal FIR synthesis filters. Alternatively, if the additional criteria is concerned with penalizing occasional occurrence of large values of reconstruction errors more than frequent occurrence of small to moderate ones, we obtain risk-sensitive FIR synthesis filters. Numerical examples and comparisons with existing methods are also included. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Signal Processing
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Engineering, Electrical electronic engineering