Reply by April 29, 20092009-04-29
On Apr 29, 1:04&#4294967295;pm, "victor940" <vmen...@ualberta.ca> wrote:
> Hello everybody > > &#4294967295; &#4294967295;Before I ask my question I want to tell everybody that I'm new in the > area of DSP. Now, here is my question: Can somebody tell me why the > "Nyquist Lth band digital filter" is better than the "raised cosine one"?. > Or perhaps, somebody can tell me what are the good and bad features of both > filters? > > thanks for your help!! > > Victor
"Rasied cosine" is a specific example of one particular kind of "Nyquist filter". In other words, your question is like asking which is better red or color? Mark
Reply by Rune Allnor April 29, 20092009-04-29
On 29 Apr, 19:04, "victor940" <vmen...@ualberta.ca> wrote:
> Hello everybody > > &#4294967295; &#4294967295;Before I ask my question I want to tell everybody that I'm new in the > area of DSP. Now, here is my question: Can somebody tell me why the > "Nyquist Lth band digital filter" is better than the "raised cosine one"?. > Or perhaps, somebody can tell me what are the good and bad features of both > filters?
First of all, don't rely on usenet groups for answres. People here help out on an arbitrary basis. You should check the literature yourself. Second, it might help if you give a hint about what this Nyquist Lth-band filter might be. This is the first I hear of it, and judging from the responses you have got so far, it isn't too well known amongst the rest of the readers either. Rune
Reply by victor940 April 29, 20092009-04-29
Hello everybody

   Before I ask my question I want to tell everybody that I'm new in the
area of DSP. Now, here is my question: Can somebody tell me why the
"Nyquist Lth band digital filter" is better than the "raised cosine one"?.
Or perhaps, somebody can tell me what are the good and bad features of both
filters? 

thanks for your help!!

Victor