A Geometric Approach to Group Delay Network Synthesis

P. J. Osuch, T. Stander

A Geometric Approach to Group Delay Network Synthesis

Číslo: 2/2016
Periodikum: Radioengineering Journal
DOI: 10.13164/re.2016.0351

Klíčová slova: All-pass circuits, approximation problem, analog signal processing, delay ripple equalisation, group delay engineering, linear phase filters, Všechny průchozí obvody, problém s aproximací, zpracování analogových signálů, vyrovnání zpoždění zvlnění, skupinové zpoždění, lineární fázové filtry

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Anotace: All-pass networks with prescribed group delay are used for analog signal processing and equalisation of transmission channels. The state-of-the-art methods for synthesising quasi-arbitrary group delay functions using all-pass elements lack a theoretical synthesis procedure that guarantees minimum-order networks. We present an analytically-based solution to this problem that produces an all-pass network with a response approximating the required group delay to within an arbitrary minimax error. For the first time, this method is shown to work for any physical realisation of second-order all-pass elements, is guaranteed to converge to a global optimum solution without any choice of seed values as an input, and allows synthesis of pre-defined networks described both analytically and numerically. The proposed method is also demonstrated by reducing the delay variation of a practical system by any desired amount, and compared to state-of-the-art methods in comparison examples.