1, = 0 1, 0 6
2. () = {1 , () = {
2
, = 0,
a. Design a causal, first-order, finite impulse response (FIR) filter that meets the design specifications, where
() is the frequency response of the filter.
b. Apply the filter you obtained to the input x[n] and compute the output y[n].
3. Use the window design method (Rectangular window and hamming window) to design a linear phase FIR filter
of order N = 24 to approximate the following ideal frequency response magnitude:
1 || 0.2
a. |( )| = {
0 0.2 ||
Design a linear phase FIR filter to meet these specifications using the Hanning window design method.
5. Find the Kaiser Window parameters, and N, to design a low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency = /2 , a
stopband ripple = 0.002 , and a transition bandwidth no 1arger than 0.1.
|( )| 0.01 0 || 0.2
{0.95 |( )| 1.05 0.3 || 0.7
|( )| 0.02 0.8 ||
a. Design a linear phase FIR filter to meet these specifications using a Blackman window.
b. Repeat part (a) using a Kaiser window.
2. The Peak Side-Lobe Amplitude of Some Common Windows and the Approximate Transition Width and
Stopband Attenuation of an Nth-Order Low-Pass Filter Designed Using the Given Window
3. Kaiser window:
7.95
= 21
14.36
= 20 log10( )