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Hourglass filters are signal processing filters designed by a method proposed by Byron J. Bennett in 1988. Bennett called these filters hourglass because the basic type (but by no means of all of them) has an associated polynomial in s whose coefficient magnitudes are symmetrical about the centre term and increase towards the end terms, suggesting an hourglass shape.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Bennett, p. 1470

Bibliography

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  • Paarmann, Larry D., Design and Analysis of Analog Filters, Springer, 2001 ISBN 0792373731.
  • Bennett, Byron J., "A new filter synthesis technique-the hourglass", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, vol. 35, no. 12, pp. 1469–1477, December 1988.

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