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Exact reconstruction techniques for tree-structured subband coders

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It is shown that it is possible to design tree-structured analysis/reconstruction systems which meet the sampling rate condition and which result in exact reconstruction of the input signal.
Abstract
In recent years, tree-structured analysis/reconstruction systems have been extensively studied for use in subband coders for speech. In such systems, it is imperative that the individual channel signals be decimated in such a way that the number of samples coded and transmitted do not exceed the number of samples in the original speech signal. Under this constraint, the systems presented in the past have sought to remove the aliasing distortion while minimizing the overall analysis/reconstruction distortion. In this paper, it is shown that it is possible to design tree-structured analysis/reconstruction systems which meet the sampling rate condition and which result in exact reconstruction of the input signal. The conditions for exact reconstruction are developed and presented. Furthermore, it is shown that these conditions are not overly restrictive and high-quality frequency division may be performed in the analysis section. A filter design procedure is presented which allows high-quality filters to be easily designed.

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A theory for multiresolution signal decomposition: the wavelet representation

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that the difference of information between the approximation of a signal at the resolutions 2/sup j+1/ and 2 /sup j/ (where j is an integer) can be extracted by decomposing this signal on a wavelet orthonormal basis of L/sup 2/(R/sup n/), the vector space of measurable, square-integrable n-dimensional functions.
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Orthonormal bases of compactly supported wavelets

TL;DR: This work construct orthonormal bases of compactly supported wavelets, with arbitrarily high regularity, by reviewing the concept of multiresolution analysis as well as several algorithms in vision decomposition and reconstruction.
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Image coding using wavelet transform

TL;DR: A scheme for image compression that takes into account psychovisual features both in the space and frequency domains is proposed and it is shown that the wavelet transform is particularly well adapted to progressive transmission.
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Wavelets and signal processing

TL;DR: A simple, nonrigorous, synthetic view of wavelet theory is presented for both review and tutorial purposes, which includes nonstationary signal analysis, scale versus frequency,Wavelet analysis and synthesis, scalograms, wavelet frames and orthonormal bases, the discrete-time case, and applications of wavelets in signal processing.
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The dual-tree complex wavelet transform

TL;DR: Several methods for filter design are described for dual-tree CWT that demonstrates with relatively short filters, an effective invertible approximately analytic wavelet transform can indeed be implemented using the dual- tree approach.
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Chebyshev Approximation for Nonrecursive Digital Filters with Linear Phase

TL;DR: An efficient procedure for the design of finite-length impulse response filters with linear phase is presented, which obtains the optimum Chebyshev approximation on separate intervals corresponding to passbands and/or stopbands.
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A filter family designed for use in quadrature mirror filter banks

TL;DR: This paper discusses a family of filters that have been designed for Quadrature Mirror Filter (QMF) Banks that provide a significant improvement over conventional optimal equiripple and window designs when used in QMF banks.
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Application of quadrature mirror filters to split band voice coding schemes

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TL;DR: In this article, Quadrature Mirror Filters (QMF) are used to avoid the aliasing effects due to samples decimation when signal is split into sub-bands.
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FIR digital filter design techniques using weighted Chebyshev approximation

TL;DR: In this article, various approaches to designing FIR digital filters using the theory of weighted Chebyshev approximation are discussed and compared on the basis of their capabilities and limitations, and the relationships between filter parameters are briefly discussed for the case of low-pass filters.