Classes | |
| class | gr::filter::firdes |
| Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter design functions. More... | |
Functions | |
| FILTER_API std::vector< double > | gr::filter::pm_remez (int order, const std::vector< double > &bands, const std::vector< double > &l, const std::vector< double > &error_weight, const std::string filter_type="bandpass", int grid_density=16) noexcept(false) |
| Parks-McClellan FIR filter design using Remez algorithm. | |
| FILTER_API std::vector< double > gr::filter::pm_remez | ( | int | order, |
| const std::vector< double > & | bands, | ||
| const std::vector< double > & | ampl, | ||
| const std::vector< double > & | error_weight, | ||
| const std::string | filter_type = "bandpass", | ||
| int | grid_density = 16 ) |
Parks-McClellan FIR filter design using Remez algorithm.
Calculates the optimal (in the Chebyshev/minimax sense) FIR filter inpulse response given a set of band edges, the desired response on those bands, and the weight given to the error in those bands.
| order | filter order (number of taps in the returned filter - 1) |
| bands | frequency at the band edges [ b1 e1 b2 e2 b3 e3 ...] |
| ampl | desired amplitude at the band edges [ a(b1) a(e1) a(b2) a(e2) ...] |
| error_weight | weighting applied to each band (usually 1) |
| filter_type | one of "bandpass", "hilbert" or "differentiator" |
| grid_density | determines how accurately the filter will be constructed. \ The minimum value is 16; higher values are slower to compute. |
Frequency is in the range [0, 1], with 1 being the Nyquist frequency (Fs/2)
| std::invalid_argument | if args are invalid and std::runtime_error if calculation fails to converge. |
References FILTER_API, and pm_remez().
Referenced by pm_remez().