Improvement of an IIR asymmetric compensation gammachirp filter

An IIR implementation of the gammachirp filter has been proposed to simulate basilar membrane motion efficiently (Irino and Unoki, 1999). A reasonable filter response was provided by a combination of a gammatone filter and an IIR asymmetric compensation (AC) filter. It was noted, probably however, that the rms error was high when the absolute values of the parameters are large, because the coefficients of the IIR-AC filter were selected heuristically. In this report, we show that this is due to the sign inversion of the phase of poles and zeros in the conventional model. We propose a new definition of the IIR-AC filter and we describe a method of systematic determining the optimum coefficients and number of cascade for the second-order filter. This results in a reduction of the error to about 1/3 that produced by the conventional model.