This book describes how a key signal/image processing algorithm –
that of the fast Hartley transform (FHT) or, via a simple conversion
routine between their outputs, of the real‑data version of the
ubiquitous fast Fourier transform (FFT) – might best be formulated
to facilitate computationally-efficient solutions. The author
discusses this for both 1-D (such as required, for example, for the
spectrum analysis of audio signals) and m‑D (such as required, for
example, for the compression of noisy 2-D images or the watermarking
of 3-D video signals) cases, but requiring few computing resources
(i.e. low arithmetic/memory/power requirements, etc.). This is
particularly relevant for those application areas, such as mobile
communications, where the available silicon resources (as well as the
battery-life) are expected to be limited. The aim of this monograph,
where silicon‑based computing technology and a
resource‑constrained environment is assumed and the data is
real-valued in nature, hasthus been to seek solutions that best match
the actual problem needing to be solved.
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Low-Complexity Parallel Computation of the FHT in One and Multiple Dimensions
Product details
ISBN
9783030682453
Published
2021
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Springer Nature
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author