Abstract
A new approach to the design of M-channel pseudo quadrature mirror filter (QMF) banks is presented. The analysis and synthesis filters are cosine-modulated versions of the prototype filters. The prototype filter is constrained to be a linear-phase spectral-factor of a 2M/sup th/ band filter. As a result, the reconstructed signal has no amplitude nor phase distortions. The only error at the output is aliasing, which is comparable to the stopband attenuation of the prototype filter. Using this approach, it is possible to design a pseudo-QMF bank where the stopband attenuation of the analysis (and thus synthesis) filters is on the order of 100 dB. Consequently, the resulting reconstruction error is also on the order of -100 dB. An example is included to demonstrate the theory.<>