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Gabor Analysis and Algorithms : Theory and Applications

Authors :
Hans G. Feichtinger
Thomas Strohmer
Hans G. Feichtinger
Thomas Strohmer
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In his paper Theory of Communication [Gab46], D. Gabor proposed the use of a family of functions obtained from one Gaussian by time-and frequency­ shifts. Each of these is well concentrated in time and frequency; together they are meant to constitute a complete collection of building blocks into which more complicated time-depending functions can be decomposed. The application to communication proposed by Gabor was to send the coeffi­ cients of the decomposition into this family of a signal, rather than the signal itself. This remained a proposal-as far as I know there were no seri­ ous attempts to implement it for communication purposes in practice, and in fact, at the critical time-frequency density proposed originally, there is a mathematical obstruction; as was understood later, the family of shifted and modulated Gaussians spans the space of square integrable functions [BBGK71, Per71] (it even has one function to spare [BGZ75]...) but it does not constitute what we now call a frame, leading to numerical insta­ bilities. The Balian-Low theorem (about which the reader can find more in some of the contributions in this book) and its extensions showed that a similar mishap occurs if the Gaussian is replaced by any other function that is'reasonably'smooth and localized. One is thus led naturally to considering a higher time-frequency density.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780817639594, 9781461273820, and 9781461220169
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Gabor Analysis and Algorithms : Theory and Applications
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2822500