Foundations of Wavelets and Multirate Digital Signal Processing

Foundations of Wavelets and Multirate Digital Signal Processing

NOC16 March - May EC05 via YouTube Direct link

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Foundations of Wavelets and Multirate Digital Signal Processing

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Haar wavelet
  3. 3 Origin of wavelets
  4. 4 Dyadic wavelet
  5. 5 Dilates and translates of Haar wavelet
  6. 6 L2 norm of a function
  7. 7 Piecewise constant representation of a function
  8. 8 Ladder of subspaces
  9. 9 Scaling function of Haar wavelet
  10. 10 Demonstration: Piecewise constant approximation of functions
  11. 11 Vector representation of sequences
  12. 12 Properties of norm
  13. 13 Parsevals theorem
  14. 14 Equivalence of functions & sequences
  15. 15 Angle between Functions & their Decomposition
  16. 16 Additional Information on Direct-Sum
  17. 17 Introduction to filter banks
  18. 18 Haar Analysis filter bank in Z-domain
  19. 19 Haar Synthesis filter bank in Z-domain
  20. 20 Moving from Z-domain to frequency domain
  21. 21 Frequency Response of Haar Analysis Low pass Filter bank
  22. 22 Frequency Response of Haar Analysis High pass Filter bank
  23. 23 Disqualification of Ideal Filter bank
  24. 24 Ideal Two-band Filter bank
  25. 25 Realizable Two-band Filter bank
  26. 26 Demonstration: DWT of images
  27. 27 Relating Fourier transform of scaling function to filter bank
  28. 28 Fourier transform of scaling function
  29. 29 Construction of scaling and wavelet functions from filter bank
  30. 30 Demonstration: Constructing scaling and wavelet functions.
  31. 31 Conclusive Remarks and Future Prospects

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