The mathematical basis of signal processing and its many areas of application is the subject of this book. Based on a series of graduate-level lectures held at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, the volume emphasizes current challenges, new techniques adapted to new technologies, and certain recent advances in algorithms and theory.
Hyperbolic Geometry, Nehari's Theorem, Electric Circuits, and Analog Signal Processing
J. Allen, Daniel Healy
págs. 1-62
Engineering Applications of the Motion-Group Fourier Transform
G. Chirikjian, Y. Wang
págs. 63-77
Fast X-Ray and Beamlet Transforms for Three-Dimensional Data
David L. Donoho, O. Levi
págs. 79-116
págs. 117-136
págs. 137-146
An Invitation to Matrix-valued Spherical Functions
A. Grünbaum, I. Pacharoni, J. A. Tirao
págs. 147-160
P. Kostelec, S. Periaswamy
págs. 161-184
Image Compression: the Mathematics of JPEG 2000
Jin Li
págs. 185-221
Integrated Sensing and Processing for Statistical Pattern Recognition
Carey E. Priebe, David J. Marchette, Dennis M. Healy
págs. 223-246
págs. 247-279
The Cooley--Tukey FFT and Group Theory
D. Maslen, Dan Rockmore
págs. 281-300
Signal Processing in Optic Fibers
U. Österberg
págs. 301-316
págs. 317-340
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