Title :
The nonuniform discrete Fourier transform and its applications in filter design. II. 2-D
Author :
Bagchi, Sonali ; Mitra, Sanjit K.
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For part I see ibid., vol. 43, no. 6, p. 422-33 (1996). The concept of the nonuniform discrete Fourier transform (NDFT) is extended to two dimensions to provide a basic framework for nonuniform sampling of 2-D sequences in the frequency domain. The 2-D NDFT of a sequence of size N1×N2 is defined as samples of its 2-D z-transform evaluated at N1N2 distinct points located in the 4-D (z1, z2) space. These points are chosen appropriately so that the inverse transform exists. We discuss two special cases in which the choice of the sampling points is constrained so that the 2-D NDFT matrix is guaranteed to be nonsingular, and the number of operations required for computing its inverse is reduced, The 2-D NDFT is applied to nonuniform frequency sampling design of 2-D finite-impulse-response (FIR) filters. Nonseparable filters with good passband shapes and low peak ripples are obtained. This is illustrated by design examples, in which 2-D filters with various shapes are designed and compared with those obtained by other existing methods
Keywords :
FIR filters; discrete Fourier transforms; filtering theory; matrix algebra; sequences; two-dimensional digital filters; 2D FIR filters; 2D sequences; 2D z-transform; filter design; finite-impulse-response filters; frequency domain; inverse transform; nonseparable filters; nonsingular matrix; nonuniform DFT; nonuniform discrete Fourier transform; nonuniform frequency sampling design; nonuniform sampling; Design methodology; Discrete Fourier transforms; Finite impulse response filter; Fourier transforms; Frequency domain analysis; Nonuniform sampling; Passband; Sampling methods; Shape; Two dimensional displays;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on