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Iinitial conditions for transposed direct-form II filter implementation
Syntax
Description
z
finds the initial conditions, =
filtic(b,a,y,x)
z
, for the delays in the transposed direct-form II filter implementation given past outputs y
and inputs x
. The vectors b
and a
represent the numerator and denominator coefficients, respectively, of the filter's transfer function.
The vectors x
and y
contain the most recent input or output first, and oldest input or output last.
where n
is length(b)-1
(the numerator order) and m
is length(a)-1
(the denominator order). If length(x)
is less than n
, filtic
pads it with zeros to length n
; if length(y)
is less than m
, filtic
pads it with zeros to length m
. Elements of x
beyond x(n-1)
and elements of y
beyond y(m-1)
are unnecessary so filtic
ignores them.
Output z
is a column vector of length equal to the larger of n and m. z
describes the state of the delays given past inputs x
and past outputs y
.
z
assumes that the input =
filtic(b,a,y)
x
is 0 in the past.
The transposed direct-form II structure is shown in the following illustration.
filtic
works for both real and complex inputs.
Algorithm
filtic
performs a reverse difference equation to obtain the delay states z
.
Diagnostics
If any of the input arguments y
, x
, b
, or a
is not a vector (that is, if any argument is a scalar or array), filtic
gives the following error message:
See Also
References
Oppenheim, A.V., and R.W. Schafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice-Hall, 1989, pp. 296, 301-302.
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