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Improved Fourier and Hartley transform algorithms: application to cyclic convolution of real data

Duhamel, Pierre
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Vetterli, Martin  
1987
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

This paper highlights the possible tradeoffs between arithmetic and structural complexity when computing cyclic convolution of real data in the transform domain. Both Fourier and Hartley-based schemes are first explained in their usual form and then improved, either from the structural point of view or in the number of operations involved. Namely, we first present an algorithm for the in-place computation of the discrete Fourier transform on real data: a decimation-in-time split-radix algorithm, more compact than the previously published one. Second, we present a new fast Hartley transform algorithm with a reduced number of operations. A more regular convolution scheme based on FFT's is also proposed. Finally, we show that Hartley transforms belong to a larger class of algorithms characterized by their "generalized" convolution property.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TASSP.1987.1165218
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1987H401300011

Author(s)
Duhamel, Pierre
Vetterli, Martin  
Date Issued

1987

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
Volume

35

Issue

6

Start page

818

End page

824

Subjects

Algorithm design and analysis

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Telecommunication computing

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Helium

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Fourier transforms

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Fast Fourier transforms

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Discrete transforms

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Discrete Fourier transforms

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Convolution

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Arithmetic

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