ISI-free FIR filterbank transceivers for frequency-selective channels
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
11
Pages
2648-2658
Date Issued
2001
Author(s)
Lin, Y.-P.
Abstract
Discrete multitone modulation transceivers (DMTs) have been shown to be very useful for data transmission over frequency selective channels. The DMT scheme is realized by a transceiver that divides the channel into subbands. The efficiency of the scheme depends on the frequency selectivity of the transmitting and receiving filters. The receiving filters with good stopband attenuation are also desired for combating narrowband noise. The filterbank transceiver or discrete wavelet multitone (DWMT) system has been proposed as an implementation of the DMT transceiver that has better frequency band separation, but usually, inrtersymbol interference (ISI) cannot be completely canceled in these filterbank transceivers, and additional equalization is required. In this paper, we show how to use over interpolated filterbanks to design ISI-free FIR transceivers. A finite impulse response (FIR) transceiver with good frequency selectivity can be designed, as will be demonstrated by design examples.
Other Subjects
Discrete multitone modulation transceivers (DMT); Filterbank transceivers; Correlation methods; Electromagnetic wave attenuation; FIR filters; Interpolation; Intersymbol interference; Matrix algebra; Numerical analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Spurious signal noise; Transceivers
Type
journal article