Comparison of Cascade, Lattice, and Parallel Filter Architectures
Journal of Lightwave Technology, Vol. 28, Issue 23, pp. 3463-3469 (2010)
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Abstract
We examine the use of different high-level filter architectures (cascade, lattice, and parallel). We discuss their advantages and disadvantages, and we present simulation results and filter-tolerance tests. This information serves as a useful comparative analysis in the selection of a high-level filter architecture for a particular problem. The sensitivity to nonlinearity is also evaluated as resonance-enhanced power in the feedback path. For narrowband band-pass responses, cascade architectures appear to be more tolerant to filter parameter variations than lattice architectures and are substantially more efficient than parallel architectures.
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Citation
Rohit Patnaik, Vivek Vandrasi , Christi K. Madsen, Ali A. Eftekhar, and Ali Adibi, "Comparison of Cascade, Lattice, and Parallel Filter Architectures," J. Lightwave Technol. 28, 3463-3469 (2010)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/jlt/abstract.cfm?URI=jlt-28-23-3463
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