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SignalProcessing

  

InfiniteImpulseResponseFilter

  

filter a signal with a finite impulse response filter

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Options

Description

Thread Safety

Examples

Compatibility

Calling Sequence

InfiniteImpulseResponseFilter( A, taps, delayline )

IIRFilter( A, taps, delayline )

Parameters

A

-

Array of real numeric values; the signal to filter

taps

-

Array of real numeric values; the tap coefficients

delayline

-

(optional) Array of real numeric values; initial values for the delay line

Options

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container : Array, predefined Array for holding the result

Description

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The InfiniteImpulseResponseFilter( A, taps, delayline ) command filters the signal (sample) in the array A using the tap coefficients in the array taps.  The taps array may be generated by using the GenerateButterworthTaps and GenerateChebyshev1Taps commands, or you may provide your own custom filtering coefficients.

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The delayline argument is optional.  If delayline is provided, it must be an Array of real numeric values and the same length as taps.

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Before the code performing the computation runs, the input Arrays A, taps, and (if present) delayline are converted to datatype float[8] if they do not have that datatype already. For this reason, it is most efficient if the input Arrays have this datatype beforehand.

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If the container=C option is provided, then the results are put into C and C is returned. With this option, no additional memory is allocated to store the result. The container must be an Array of size equal to the size of A and having datatype float[8].

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The IIRFilter command is provided as an alias.

Thread Safety

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The SignalProcessing[InfiniteImpulseResponseFilter] command is thread-safe as of Maple 17.

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For more information on thread safety, see index/threadsafe.

Examples

withSignalProcessing:

withplots:

AGenerateJaehne512,4095:

PASignalPlotA,title=Original Signal:

tapsGenerateButterworthTaps9,310,filtertype=highpass

taps

(1)

BInfiniteImpulseResponseFilterA,taps:

PBSignalPlotB,title=Filtered Signal:

displayPA,PB

Compatibility

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The SignalProcessing[InfiniteImpulseResponseFilter] command was introduced in Maple 17.

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For more information on Maple 17 changes, see Updates in Maple 17.

See Also

SignalProcessing[FiniteImpulseResponseFilter]

SignalProcessing[GenerateButterworthTaps]

SignalProcessing[GenerateChebyshev1Taps]