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This book is an introduction to Fourier Transformation with a focus on signal analysis, based on the first edition. It is well suited for undergraduate students in physics, mathematics, electronic engineering as well as for scientists in research and development. It gives illustrations and recommendations when using existing Fourier programs and thus helps to avoid frustrations. Moreover, it is entertaining and you will learn a lot unconsciously. Fourier series as well as continuous and discrete Fourier transformation are discussed with particular emphasis on window functions. Filter effects of digital data processing are illustrated. Two new chapters are devoted to modern applications. The first deals with data streams and fractional delays and the second with the back-projection of filtered projections in tomography. There are many figures and mostly easy to solve exercises with solutions.

Author(s): Tilman Butz (auth.)
Series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 242
Tags: Mathematical Methods in Physics; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Fourier Series....Pages 1-31
Continuous Fourier Transformation....Pages 33-69
Window Functions....Pages 71-91
Discrete Fourier Transformation....Pages 93-135
Filter Effect in Digital Data Processing....Pages 137-154
Data Streams and Fractional Delays....Pages 155-172
Tomography: Backprojection of Filtered Projections....Pages 173-181
Back Matter....Pages 183-242