filterbankers
Filterbankers are engineers and researchers who specialize in filter banks, systems that decompose a signal into multiple frequency bands using an array of filters. They work in fields such as telecommunications, audio processing, and scientific instrumentation, applying subband processing, spectrum analysis, and coding techniques to real-world signals.
Filter banks can be uniform, with equal-width bands, or nonuniform, with variable bandwidths. Digital implementations often
Common applications include subband coding of audio and speech, OFDM-based communications, spectrum analysis, and adaptive filtering.
Key design considerations include aliasing, reconstruction accuracy, phase alignment, latency, and computational cost. Practical designs trade
Historically, filter banks evolved from analog channelization approaches and were later developed for digital processing in
Related topics include filter bank theory, subband coding, quadrature mirror filters, and polyphase decomposition.