Modular, Parallel Pulse-Shaping Filter Architectures
TBMG-630
08/01/2003
- Content
Novel architectures based on parallel subconvolution frequency-domain filtering methods have been developed for modular processing rate reduction of discrete-time pulse-shaping filters. Such pulse-shaping is desirable and often necessary to obtain bandwidth efficiency in very-high-rate wireless communications systems. In principle, this processing could be implemented in very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) circuits. Whereas other approaches to digital pulse-shaping are based primarily on time-domain processing concepts, the theory and design rules of the architectures presented here are founded on frequency-domain processing that has advantages in certain systems.
- Citation
- "Modular, Parallel Pulse-Shaping Filter Architectures," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2003.