29th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (2-Volume Set)
Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform
Pacific Grove, CA
October 30-November 02
ISBN: 0-8186-7370-2
The theory and performance of the adaptive discrete cosine transform filter is examined. The discrete cosine transform filter is a realization of an FIR filter as the cascade of an all-zero FIR filter with a bank of IIR digital resonators. Each bank has a single magnitude and a single phase. The result of such a realization is that each coefficient can be directly identified with an amplitude or a phase of the transfer function at a particular frequency when run as an adaptive filter. The update method examined is the LMS algorithm, with the coefficients being adapted as the magnitudes and phases at a full range of frequencies.
Index Terms:
adaptive filters; adaptive discrete cosine transform filter; FIR filter; all-zero FIR filter; IIR digital resonators; magnitude; phase; filter coefficient; transfer function; frequency; update method; LMS algorithm
Citation:
S.J. Bukowinski, L. Gerhardt, M. Fargues, G. Coutu, "Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform," asilomar, pp.1036, 29th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (2-Volume Set), 1995