Fundamentals of Wavelets: Theory, Algorithms, andApplications
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More About This Title Fundamentals of Wavelets: Theory, Algorithms, andApplications
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JAIDEVA C. GOSWAMI is an engineer at Schlumberger Well Services in Sugar- land, Texas. He has taught several short courses on wavelets and contributed to the Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Dr. Goswami received his PhD in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University.
ANDREW K. CHAN is on the faculty of Texas A&M University and the coauthor of Wavelets in a Box and Wavelet Toolware. Dr. Chan received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Washington.
ANDREW K. CHAN is on the faculty of Texas A&M University and the coauthor of Wavelets in a Box and Wavelet Toolware. Dr. Chan received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Washington.
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What This Book Is About?
Mathematical Preliminaries.
Fourier Analysis.
Time-Frequency Analysis.
Multiresolution Analysis.
Construction of Wavelets.
Discrete Wavelet Transform and Filter Bank Algorithms.
Fast Integral Transform and Applications.
Digital Signal Processing Applications.
Wavelets in Boundary Value Problems.
Index.
Mathematical Preliminaries.
Fourier Analysis.
Time-Frequency Analysis.
Multiresolution Analysis.
Construction of Wavelets.
Discrete Wavelet Transform and Filter Bank Algorithms.
Fast Integral Transform and Applications.
Digital Signal Processing Applications.
Wavelets in Boundary Value Problems.
Index.
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"This book is well-written, the material is arranged in a logical order...it is suggested to be read by image processing experts doing image analysis and image compressions and having good mathematical background." (CIE News Vol. 58)
"...will be extremely useful for signal processing engineers and scientists, all of whom should have a copy on their bookshelves" (Electronics & Communications Engineering Journal, December 2000)
"...will be extremely useful for signal processing engineers and scientists, all of whom should have a copy on their bookshelves" (Electronics & Communications Engineering Journal, December 2000)