Frequency domain characterization of los nonfading indoor wireless LAN channel employing frequency and polarization diversity in the 63.4 to 65.4GHz band
This application note considers the design of frequency-
selective filters, which modify the frequency content
and phase of input signals according to some specification.
Two classes of frequency-selective digital filters
are considered: infinite impulse response (IIR) and finite
impulse response (FIR) filters. The design process
consists of determining the coefficients of the IIR or FIR
filters, which results in the desired magnitude and
phase response being closely approximated.
This application note considers the design of frequency-
selective filters, which modify the frequency content
and phase of input signals according to some specification.
Two classes of frequency-selective digital filters
are considered: infinite impulse response (IIR) and finite
impulse response (FIR) filters. The design process
consists of determining the coefficients of the IIR or FIR
filters, which results in the desired magnitude and
phase response being closely approximated.