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Multirate and Wavelet Signal Processing
1st Edition, Volume 8 - October 9, 1997
Author: Bruce W. Suter
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780126775600
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eBook ISBN:9780080512280
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This innovative and in-depth book integrates the well-developed theory and practical applications of one dimensional and multidimensional multirate signal processing. Using a ri…Read more
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This innovative and in-depth book integrates the well-developed theory and practical applications of one dimensional and multidimensional multirate signal processing. Using a rigorous mathematical framework, it carefully examines the fundamentals of this rapidly growing field. Areas covered include: basic building blocks of multirate signal processing; fundamentals of multidimensional multirate signal processing; multirate filter banks; lossless lattice structures; introduction to wavelet signal processing.
Multirate and Wavelet Signal Processing forms the basis for a graduate course in multirate signal processing. It includes an introduction to wavelet signal processing and emphasizes topics of ever-increasing importance for a wide range of applications. Concise and easy-to-read, this book is also a useful primer for professional engineers.
Integrates the well-developed theory and practical applications of one-dimensional and multidimensional multirate signal processing
Emphasizes topics of ever-increasing importance for a wide range of applications
Written in a concise, easy-to-read style
Uses relevant examples
General mathematical formulation permits extensions of concepts to diverse applications, such as speech, imaging, video, and synthetic aperture radar
Emphasizes key topics of the field, allowing the reader to make the most efficient use of time in learning the fundamentals of multirate
Designed to be completely covered in a single semester or quarter
Research and graduate students in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics. Practicing engineers and designers
Fundamentals of Multirate: Introduction. Foundations of Multirate. Basic Building Blocks. Interchanging Basic Building Blocks. A Filter Bank Example. Problems. Multidimensional Multirate: Introduction. Multidimensional Framework. Multidimensional Building Blocks. Interchanging Building Blocks. Problems. Multirate Filter Banks: Introduction. Quadrature Mirror Filter Banks. Foundations of Filter Banks. Filter Banks for Spectral Analysis. Multidimensional QMF Banks. Problems. Lattice Structures: Introduction. Framework for Lattice Structures. Structures for Lossless Systems. Problems. Fundamentals of Wavelets: Introduction. Wavelet Transform. Multiresolution Analysis. Problems. Bibliography. Index.
No. of pages: 199
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 8
Published: October 9, 1997
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780126775600
eBook ISBN: 9780080512280
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Bruce W. Suter
Bruce W. Suter received from the University of South Florida the BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering in 1972 and the Ph.D. in computer sciencein 1988. Since 1989, he has been with the Air Force Institute of Technology, where he is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has also been with Honeywell, Inc., Litton Industries, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His current research interests include multirate signal processing, wavelet theory, time-frequency analysis, together with applications to special purpose computer architectures and multimedia communications systems.Dr. Suter is a member of Tau Beta Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, and a senior member of IEEE. In addition, he also serves as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
Affiliations and expertise
Air Force Institute of Technology
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