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-Phase Filters
Under our definition, a zero-phase filter always has a real, even
impulse response [
], but not every real, even, impulse
response is a zero-phase filter. For example, if
is zero
phase, then
is not; however, we could call
a
``
-phase filter'' if we like (a zero-phase filter in series with
a sign inversion).
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written by Julius Orion Smith III
Julius Smith's background is in electrical engineering (BS Rice 1975, PhD Stanford 1983). He is presently Professor of Music and Associate Professor (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering at
Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), teaching courses and pursuing research related to signal processing applied to music and audio systems. See
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/ for details.
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