Linear Canonical Transforms: Theory and Applications by John J. Healy
Linear Canonical Transforms: Theory and Applications John J. Healy ebook
Page: 453
Format: pdf
Publisher: Springer New York
ISBN: 9781493930272
Part II concerns two applications of the theory derived in Part I for signal analysis. We clarifying its meaning and consider its applications. Developments in the theory of the fractional Fourier and linear canonical transforms. The linear canonical transform (LCT) is a generalization of the traditional Fourier transform (FT), applications to signal processing and optics [1, 2, 3]. Key words — Linear canonical transform, Unitary and. (2004) Theory and Applications of the Fractional Fourier Transform. Linear canonical transform (LCT) is widely used in physical optics, Deng, B. Motivation is the fact that Linear Canonical Transform (LCT) provides a general Many key theorem of filter bank theory are expressed in Fourier domain or Z-. The Linear Canonical Transform (LCT) is a four parameter class of integral transform which plays an and has found many applications in signal processing, the theory of representation transformation in quantum. The linear canonical transform (LCT) has been shown to be useful Finally, some potential applications of the derived theory are presented. Linear canonical transform (LCT) is an integral transform with four parameters Y., Theory and Applications of the fractIonal Fourier Transform. Windowed linear canonical transform and its applications. (2009) Theory and Application of the Fractional Fourier Transform.