Discrete Wavelet Transform: A Signal Processing Approach

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About this eBook

Provides easy learning and understanding of DWT from a signal processing point of view
  • Presents DWT from a digital signal processing point of view, in contrast to the usual mathematical approach, making it highly accessible
  • Offers a comprehensive coverage of related topics, including convolution and correlation, Fourier transform, FIR filter, orthogonal and biorthogonal filters
  • Organized systematically, starting from the fundamentals of signal processing to the more advanced topics of DWT and Discrete Wavelet Packet Transform.
  • Written in a clear and concise manner with abundant examples, figures and detailed explanations
  • Features a companion website that has several MATLAB programs for the implementation of the DWT with commonly used filters

“This well-written textbook is an introduction to the theory of discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and its applications in digital signal and image processing.”
-- Prof. Dr. Manfred Tasche - Institut für Mathematik, Uni Rostock

Full review at https://zbmath.org/?q=an:06492561

About the author

Dr. D. Sundararajan, Department Head of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, India.
Dr. Sundararajan obtained his PhD in Electrical Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada in 1988. As the principle inventor of the latest family of DFT algorithms, he has written three books, three Patents (which have been granted by US, Canada and Britain), and several papers in IEEE Transactions and in the Proceedings of IEEE Conference.

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