Standard Scientific Research and Essays Vol.1(1), pp.
1-8, February 2013
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Research
Article
Design of infinite impulse response (IIR) bandpass filter
structure using particle swarm optimization
*Ejike C. Anene and Johnson Otitolaiye
Department of Electrical
Engineering, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, PMB 0248
Bauchi, Nigeria.
*Corresponding
Author. Email:
ejikeanene@yahoo.com
Received 16
January, 2013; Accepted 21 February, 2013 |
This article presents the application of
particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm for the design
of infinite impulse response (IIR) bandpass digital filter.
Bilinear transform (BLT) design method was first used as
baseline method to compute the filters’ approximate transfer
functions based on conversion of the analog filter’s
transfer function from the s-plane to the equivalent digital
filter transfer function in z-plane. The filter transfer
function was obtained from the BLT design based on the given
specifications. PSO algorithm was also used to generate the
optimal filter coefficients for the same specifications. A
population of 20 particles was initialized to probe the
search space. The particles’ performance was evaluated by
the fitness function defined as the mean square error
between the magnitude of the designed filter and the
magnitude of the desired (ideal) filter. The particle’s
velocity and position in the search space are adjusted
according to the PSO equations. The response of the PSO
designed filter was compared with the response of BLT
designed filter. Simulation results show close performance
of both filters in discriminating a multi-frequency input
signal.
Keywords:
Digital filter, particle swarm optimization, fast Fourier
transform, fitness function, bilinear transformation. |
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