Title :
A tutorial on wavelets from an electrical engineering perspective. I. Discrete wavelet techniques
Author :
Sarkar, T.K. ; Su, C. ; Adve, R. ; Salazar-Palma, M. ; Garcia-Castillo, L. ; Boix, Rafael R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
fDate :
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is to present the subject of wavelets from a filter-theory perspective, which is quite familiar to electrical engineers. Such a presentation provides both physical and mathematical insights into the problem. It is shown that taking the discrete wavelet transform of a function is equivalent to filtering it by a bank of constant-Q filters, the non-overlapping bandwidths of which differ by an octave. The discrete wavelets are presented, and a recipe is provided for generating such entities. One of the goals of this tutorial is to illustrate how the wavelet decomposition is carried out, starting from the fundamentals, and how the scaling functions and wavelets are generated from the filter-theory perspective. Examples (including image compression) are presented to illustrate the class of problems for which the discrete wavelet techniques are ideally suited. It is interesting to note that it is not necessary to generate the wavelets or the scaling functions in order to implement the discrete wavelet transform. Finally, it is shown how wavelet techniques can be used to solve operator/matrix equations. It is shown that the “orthogonal-transform property” of the discrete wavelet techniques does not hold in numerical computations
Keywords :
data compression; discrete wavelet transforms; filtering theory; image coding; matrix decomposition; quadrature mirror filters; transform coding; constant-Q filters; discrete wavelet techniques; electrical engineering; filter-theory; image compression; nonoverlapping bandwidths; operator/matrix equations; orthogonal-transform property; scaling functions; wavelet decomposition; Books; Continuous wavelet transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Electronic mail; Equations; Filter bank; Filtering theory; Geophysics; Propagation delay; Tutorial;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE