Revisit of the eigenfilter method for the design of FIR filters and wideband beamformers

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The least squares-based eigenfilter method has been applied to the design of both finite impulse response (FIR) filters and wideband beamformers successfully. It involves calculating the resultant filter coefficients as the eigenvector of an appropriate Hermitian matrix, and offers lower complexity and less computation time with better numerical stability as compared to the standard least squares method. In this paper, we revisit the method and critically analyse the eigenfilter method by revealing a serious performance issue in the passband of the designed FIR filter and the mainlobe of the wideband beamformer, which occurs due to a formulation problem. A solution is then proposed to mitigate this issue by imposing an additional constraint to control the response at the pass-band/mainlobe, and design examples for both FIR filters and wideband beamformers are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Raza, A., & Liu, W. (2018). Revisit of the eigenfilter method for the design of FIR filters and wideband beamformers. Systems Science and Control Engineering, 6(1), 482–491. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2018.1539928

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