A Flexible and Simple Lossless DWT Filter Bank Using a MAXFLAT FIR Half-Band Filter

Daewon Chung, Woon Cho, Yunsun Kim, Joonhyeon Jeon

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Abstract

This paper describes a simple, lossless and computationally efficient two-band single (s-) filter bank that creates an opposite band output by subtracting the primary filtered data from the original data. For computationally efficient and error-free s-filter bank achievement, a maximally flat (MAXFLAT) half-band filter with zero odd-order coefficients is characterized from a unique perfect reconstruction condition, and an explicit impulse–response formula (for non-zero integer coefficients of even order) is derived in a closed form of the filter. The examples are shown to provide a complete and accurate solution for the design of such s-filter banks. In addition, the effectiveness of the proposed s-filter banks is clearly verified by comparing the lossless 5/3 and lossy 9/7 filter banks (in the JPEG2000). The simulation results show that the s-filter banks lead to better performance than the JPEG2000 filter banks using two filters although allowing low computational complexity of less than 50%. This new approach is shown to provide significant advantages over existing lossless discrete wavelet transform (DWT) filter banks in both design flexibility and computational complexity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9166
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • DWT filter bank
  • lossless two-band filter bank
  • quadrature mirror filter
  • wavelet transform

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