Multi-objective Approach for IIR Filter Design and Bit-Width Optimization
Article Ecrit par: Belbachir, Hacène ; Tagzout, Samir ; Belouchrani, Adel ; Lamini, El-Sedik ; Zelmat, Mohammed ;
Résumé: Digital filter design optimization counts as one of the most challenging problems in circuit development. Furthermore, the bit-width allocation has a crucial impact on the efficiency and accuracy of fixed-point digital filters. The conventional implementation procedure involves studying the bit-width allocation problem after determining the filter coefficients. This sequential procedure leads frequently to an excessive bit-width allocation, hence an extra implementation cost. The main contribution of this paper is to propose a new implementation procedure based on the simultaneous handling of both design issues and the bit-width optimization for the infinite impulse response filter. In this study, the problem is formalized by a multi-objective programming technique using the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II. The joint consideration of the two problems offers a better trade-off between design and bit-width allocation. The output of our approach is compared to the results of existing algorithms. Simulation results show that the multi-objective method significantly reduces the implementation cost while ensuring filter stability and an acceptable mean square error (MSE) compared to the existing algorithms.
Langue:
Anglais
Thème
Informatique
Mots clés:
System identification
Filter design
Bit-width optimization
Precision analysis
Non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II
IC design