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When the signal being filtered changes, this is less useful, because a filter with fixed coefficients is optimised only for a specific signal. Fixed coefficients are also less useful when one is unsure as to what one is filtering (i.e. the desired frequency response of the filter is unknown)
In these situations it is common to use an Adaptive filter, which uses feedback to refine the values of the filter coefficients and hence its frequency response.
Generally speaking, this involves the use of a cost function, which is a criterion for optimum performance of the filter (I.e. minimise the noise component).
As the power of digital signal processors has increased, adaptive filters have become much more common, and are now routinely used in devices such as mobile phones and other communication devices, as well as medical monitoring equipment, etc.
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