In FIR lattice synthesis, if at any but the last stage, a lattice parameter becomes ±1, then the synthesis fails. A linear phase transfer function is an example of this situation. This chapter, written in a tutorial style, is concerned with a simple solution to this problem, demonstrated through simple examples, rather than detailed mathematical analysis, some of which is available in (Dutta Roy in IEE Proc-Vis Image Signal Process 147:549–552, 2000 [1]).
Source: S. C. Dutta Roy, ‘Solution to a Problem in FIR Lattice Synthesis’, IETE Journal of Education, vol. 43, pp. 33–36, January–March 2002 (Corrections on p. 219, October–December 2002).
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Dutta Roy, S.C. (2018). Solution to a Problem in FIR Lattice Synthesis. In: Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6919-2_36
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