Title :
On the design of second-order state-space digital filter sections
Author_Institution :
Tennessee Univ., Space Inst., Tullahoma, TN, USA
fDate :
4/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simplified parametric representation is introduced for the exploration of all real-scaled state-space realizations of a second-order transfer function having complex-conjugate poles. It is found that all real-scaled realizations can be represented as a function of a limited range of two real angles. It is shown that this representation can be used to obtain computationally efficient realizations with low roundoff noise and realizations which are roundoff-noise-optimal subject to L∞-norm scaling. This latter class of realizations, which has not previously been synthesized, is found to be very similar to the realizations obtained by simply rescaling an optimal L2-norm-scaled realization for L∞ scaling. An algebraic technique is introduced for the synthesis of second-order state-space realizations. This technique provides realizations that are as computationally efficient as possible, subject to preserving low roundoff noise, low coefficient sensitivity, and freedom from limit cycles
Keywords :
digital filters; poles and zeros; transfer functions; L∞-norm scaling; coefficient sensitivity; complex-conjugate poles; computationally efficient realizations; limit cycles; optimal L2-norm-scaled realization; parametric representation; roundoff noise; second-order state-space digital filter sections; second-order transfer function; Delay; Digital filters; Equations; Finite wordlength effects; Fixed-point arithmetic; Helium; Limit-cycles; Process design; Signal synthesis; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on