In a recent paper, the authors have presented the unified theory of n-dimensional (n-D) complex and hypercomplex analytic signals with single-orthant spectra. This paper describes a specific form of these signals called quasi-analytic. A quasi-analytic signal is a product of a n-D low-pass (base-band) real (in general non-separable) signal and a n-D complex or hypercomplex carrier. By a suitable choice of the carrier frequency, the spectrum of a low-pass signal is shifted into a single orthant of the Fourier frequency space with a negligible leakage into other orthants. A measure of this leakage is defined. Properties of quasi-analytic signals are studied. Problems of polar representation of quasi-analytic signals and of its lower rank repr...
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In the paper, two various representations of a n-dimensional (n-D) real signal u(x1,x2,…,xn) are inv...
In this paper, we consider the extension of the Fourier transform to biquaternion-valued signals. We...
In this paper we consider a common procedure [2] for generating analytic signals and show how it fai...
The paper is devoted to the theory of n-D complex and hypercomplex analytic signals with emphasis on...
International audienceIn this work we provide an extension to analytic signal method for multidimens...
The hyperanalytic signal is the straight forward generalization of the classical analytic signal. It...
Submitted to Applied and Computational Harmonic AnalysisIn this paper we extend analytic signal to t...
We consider the extension of the analytic signal concept known for real valued signals to the case o...
The theory of analytic functions is used as a new approach to the study of conventional multiplexing...
The paper presents the overview of the theory of 2-D complex and quaternion analytic signals with th...
The ideas of instantaneous amplitude and phase are well understood for signals with real-valued samp...
Abstract:- The paper compares the features of three extensions of the notion of the Gabor’s analytic...
This paper introduces a two-dimensional generalization of the analytic signal. This novel approach i...
The analytic signal (AS) was proposed by Gabor as a complex signal corresponding to a given real sig...
AbstractAnalytic signals of finite energy in signal analysis are identical with non-tangential bound...
In the paper, two various representations of a n-dimensional (n-D) real signal u(x1,x2,…,xn) are inv...
In this paper, we consider the extension of the Fourier transform to biquaternion-valued signals. We...
In this paper we consider a common procedure [2] for generating analytic signals and show how it fai...