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publicationNumber FR-2761550-A1
titleOfInvention DIGITAL FILTER FOR FRACTIONAL DELAYS
abstract The present invention relates to a device for processing digital signals conveyed between a common port (C) and M particular ports (P1,. .., PM) comprising a linear processing module (T1, ..., TM) and comprising particular filters (FP1, ..., FPM) which provide both a phase shift and an amplitude accentuation chosen at each of the M particular ports (P1, ..., PM), said phase shift being specific for each particular port ( P1, ..., PM) and the amplitude accentuation being substantially the same for all the particular ports (P1, ..., PM), and comprising at said common port (C) an inversion filter (I ) common which carries out an amplitude accentuation opposite to the said chosen amplitude accentuation.
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