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Low pass filters based on bernstein-balazs operators

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This paper presents a design of low-pass filter by using Bernstein-Balazs operators. It has more parameters than classical Bernstein polynomials. The parameters α and ε can adjust maximally flat, slope of linear phase and constant of delay. In the results, the proposed method shows the magnitude response has maximally flat, linear with non-minimum phase and nearly constant delay. The example of applications of this proposed method is desired to design the gain equalizer at -1dB and confirm the stability of the approximated transfer function by Mihailov's criterion.

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      ICCIP '17: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication and Information Processing
      November 2017
      545 pages
      ISBN:9781450353656
      DOI:10.1145/3162957

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