This paper discusses the discrete-time wavelet transform from a filterbank perspective and shows how the discrete time wavelet transform can be considered an octave-band tree-structured filterbank. Examples of designs for two-band wavelet filters are given for both a conjugate quadrature mirror filterbank and a linear phase filterbank.
Authors:
Barnell III, Thomas P.; Richardson, Craig H.
Affiliation:
Atlanta Signal Processors, Inc., Atlanta, GA
AES Convention:
99 (October 1995)
Paper Number:
4047
Publication Date:
October 1, 1995
Subject:
Wavelets
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