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NAME
rtf_create_fir_lowpass, rtf_create_fir_highpass, rtf_create_fir_bandpass - Creates FIR lowpass, highpass
and bandpass windowed sinc filters
SYNOPSIS
#include <rtf_common.h>
hfilter rtf_create_fir_lowpass(unsigned int nch, int proctype,
double fc, unsigned int hlen,
KernelWindow wndtype);
hfilter rtf_create_fir_highpass(unsigned int nch, int proctype,
double fc, unsigned int hlen,
KernelWindow wndtype);
hfilter rtf_create_fir_bandpass(unsigned int nchann, int proctype,
double fc_low, double fc_high,
unsigned int hlen,
KernelWindow wndtype);
DESCRIPTION
rtf_create_fir_lowpass() creates a lowpass windowed sinc filter processing nchann channels of data type
specified by proctype with fc as normalized cutoff frequency and hlen as the half length of the window.
rtf_create_fir_highpass() is the same as rtf_create_fir_lowpass() but creates a highpass filter.
rtf_create_fir_bandpass() is the same but creates a bandpass filter with fc_low and fc_high as
respectively the lowpass and highpass normalized cutoff frequencies.
A normalized frequency is the ratio between the absolute frequency and the sampling frequency (i.e. a
value of 1.0 refers to the sampling frequency).
The parameter proctype has the same meaning as in rtf_create_filter(3). Refers to its manpage for more
details.
The parameter wndtype specifies the type of window applied to the impulse response and can take the
following values: BLACKMAN_WINDOW, HAMMING_WINDOW or RECT_WINDOW (see a book on signal processing for
details about their meaning).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the handle to the created filter in case of success, NULL otherwise.
SEE ALSO
rtf_create_filter(3), rtf_destroy_filter(3)
EPFL 2010 RTF_CREATE_FIR_LOWPASS(3)