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Lecture 6 Role of Different Window Functions

1) Window functions are used in finite impulse response (FIR) digital filter design to modify Fourier coefficients and reduce undesirable oscillations in the passband and stopband. 2) The desired frequency response of a digital filter can be represented as a Fourier series. However, directly implementing the Fourier series results in an infinite impulse response (IIR) filter that is unrealizable. 3) By multiplying the Fourier coefficients by a time-limited window function, the infinite impulse response can be converted to a finite impulse response filter with reduced oscillations from the slow convergence of the Fourier series.

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Lecture 6 Role of Different Window Functions

1) Window functions are used in finite impulse response (FIR) digital filter design to modify Fourier coefficients and reduce undesirable oscillations in the passband and stopband. 2) The desired frequency response of a digital filter can be represented as a Fourier series. However, directly implementing the Fourier series results in an infinite impulse response (IIR) filter that is unrealizable. 3) By multiplying the Fourier coefficients by a time-limited window function, the infinite impulse response can be converted to a finite impulse response filter with reduced oscillations from the slow convergence of the Fourier series.

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Program: B. Tech., ECE, Sem.

5th , 3rd Year


ECL0519: Digital Signal Processing
Unit 4
Lecture 6
Role of different Window Functions

Dr. Sadhana Mishra


Assistant Professor
SOET/ECE
Outlines
• Window Techniques
• Numerical/Examples
• Exercise
• References

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Illustration of the Window Technique
The desired frequency response of any digital filter is periodic in frequency
and can be expanded in a Fourier series, i.e.

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Why filter resulting from a Fourier series representation of
H(e^ jw) is an unrealizable IIR filter?

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Illustration of the Window Technique
The desired frequency response

Fourier coefficients {h(n)}

Fourier transform W(e^ jw) The finite duration weighting function w(n)

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Illustration of the Window Technique
circular convolution of H(e^ jw) and W(e^ jw).

realisable causal sequence g(n),

the desired filter impulse response.


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The infinite duration impulse response can be converted to a finite duration
impulse response by truncating the infinite series at

But, this results in undesirable oscillations in the passband and stopband of


the digital filter.

This is due to the slow convergence of the Fourier series near the points of
discontinuity.
These undesirable oscillations can be reduced by using a set of time-
limited weighting functions, w(n), referred to as window functions, to
modify the Fourier coefficients.

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Major effect of windowing

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Exercise

Q. Explain the role Window functions in FIR


digital filter design.

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References

T1. Salivahanan, "Digital Signal Processing", TMH

T2. John G. Prokias, Dimitris G Manolakis, "Digital Signal


Processing", Pearson Education

R1. Oppenheim & Schafer, "Digital Signal Processing" PHI

R2. Johnny R. Johnson, "Digital Signal Processing", PHI


R3.
https://www.pdfdrive.com/digital-signal-processing-a-computer-
based-approach-mitra-s-2nd-d40124458.html

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