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15 March 1994 Oversampled frame algorithm for real-time implementation and applications
Charles K. Chui, Xianliang Shi, Andrew K. Chan
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Abstract
An algorithm for real-time implementation of affine frames generated by 'oversampling' is introduced. This notion of oversampled frames differs from the more well-known concept of over-sampling in that no extra data information is required in the implementation of our oversampled frame algorithm. The advantages of this fast-frame algorithm over the standard wavelet decomposition algorithm in signal processing include its ability to reduce the destructive effects due to aliasing and the presence of uncorrelated noise, as well as to compensate for the lack of shift-invariance in discrete wavelet decomposition.
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Charles K. Chui, Xianliang Shi, and Andrew K. Chan "Oversampled frame algorithm for real-time implementation and applications", Proc. SPIE 2242, Wavelet Applications, (15 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170031
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Curium

Signal processing

Reconstruction algorithms

Analog electronics

Discrete wavelet transforms

Algorithms

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