filterbands
Filterbands are the frequency ranges that are isolated by filters within a filter bank. In signal processing, a filter bank comprises multiple filters arranged so each filter passes a specific portion of the spectrum, producing a set of band-limited signals called subbands. Each subband corresponds to a filterband, defined by its center frequency and bandwidth. Filterbands can be uniform (equal bandwidth) or nonuniform to match perceptual or system requirements. In analysis filter banks, an input signal is decomposed into subbands, which can be processed independently and later recombined by a synthesis filter bank.
Key design considerations include the choice of passbands to minimize aliasing and overlap, the filter order
Applications of filterbands appear in audio processing (such as crossover networks and equalizers), telecommunications (channelizers and