An IIR filter library written in JAVA.
Highpass, lowpass, bandpass and bandstop as Butterworth, Bessel and Chebyshev Type I/II.
You can also calculate the filter coefficients with Python's
scipy and then create your custom IIR filter.
See the python-design
subdirectory.
It's based on the IIR1 library [https://github.com/berndporr/iir1] which in turn is based on Vinnie Falco's DSPFilters [https://github.com/vinniefalco/DSPFilters].
import uk.me.berndporr.iirj.*;
Butterworth butterworth = new Butterworth();
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Bandstop
butterworth.bandStop(order,Samplingfreq,Center freq,Width in frequ);
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Bandpass
butterworth.bandPass(order,Samplingfreq,Center freq,Width in frequ);
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Lowpass
butterworth.lowPass(order,Samplingfreq,Cutoff frequ);
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Highpass
butterworth.highPass(order,Samplingfreq,Cutoff frequ);
Sample by sample for realtime processing:
v = butterworth.filter(v)
See the *Test.java
files for complete examples
for all filter types. Run them with mvn test
. These test programs
write the different impulse responses of the filters to text files.
- Clone this repository
- Run
mvn install
to add it to your local maven respository
At click on the iirj version number and then choose the appropriate installation option, for example for Android studio.
dependencies {
implementation group: 'uk.me.berndporr', name:'iirj', version: '1.7'
}
Android studio will automatically notify you if a new IIR library is available.
- Online: https://berndporr.github.io/iirj/
mvn javadoc:javadoc
generates the JavaDocsmvn site
generates the web pages containing the documentation undertarget/site
describing all commands in detail.
mvn test
creates impulse responses in the subdirectories
for the different filters: target/surefire-reports
.
To see the impulse and frequency responses run:
python3 ./plot_impulse_fresponse.py <filter>
where is is butterworth, bessel, chebyshevI or chebyshevII.
The script DetectorTest uses a bandpass filter to detect the heartbeats of an ECG recording faking a matched filter which could be also seen as a 1st approximation of a wavelet. The heartrate is stored in hr.txt.
Have fun
/Bernd Porr [http://www.berndporr.me.uk]