Daubechies filters: Frequency response
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I need to know the frequency response of Db4 (6 levels) filters. I mean, I need to know the amplitude of the power spectral density (or similar) vs frequency (Hz)[using the frqz comand] for each of the levels of the Daubechies 4. Some one know how to do this?????
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Miguel Alfonso Mendez
on 28 Mar 2017
Edited: Miguel Alfonso Mendez
on 28 Mar 2017
Very interesting answer. Could you continue with the level 3 ?
For example, should the level 3 approximation be
scal3=conv(upsample(scal2,2),LoD)./sqrt(2) ?
In this case the length of the impulse response is 53, but It should be 50.
I am missing something :(
I also add one more question: Downsampling and then filtering by a filter having transfer function G(z) should be equal to filter by G(z^2). Therefore the second level low pass filter should have transfer function G(z)*G(z^2), no ? Similarly the second level high pass should have G(z)*H(z^2).
Therefore, I would be tempted to compute the transfer function at level 2 as follow:
% Level 1
[LoD,HiD] = wfilters('db4'); %Impulse Response
[Hl,Wl] = freqz(LoD); % Low Frequency Part
[Hh,Wh] = freqz(HiD); % High Freq Part
z=Wl/pi; %Take the z axis
G=abs(Hl)/max(abs(H1)); %Transfer Function Filter 'Low'
LL=G.*interp1(z.^2,G,z); %Transfer Function Filter 'Low'*'Low'
% Filter LH:
H=abs(Hh)/max(abs(Hh)); %Transfer Function Filter 'Low'
LH=G.*interp1(z.^2,H,z); %Transfer Function Filter 'Low'*'High'
figure(1)
plot(z,LH,'k') %Low*High
hold on
plot(z,LL,'r') %Low*Low
Now... this is giving a very different result from what you have proposed: where is the mistake ?
Thank you
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