Typical Design Requirements
Typical requirements which are considered in the design process are:
- The filter should have a specific frequency response
- The filter should have a specific phase shift or group delay
- The filter should have a specific impulse response
- The filter should be causal
- The filter should be stable
- The filter should be localized
- The computational complexity of the filter should be low
- The filter should be implemented in particular hardware or software
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