Keywords

Convolutions, Transformations, Mathematics

Abstract

This thesis describes a method of transforming a deconvolution problem into an equivalent convolution problem. A short discussion of the theory behind convolution and deconvolution is included, along with a survey of techniques now being used. A new method using a synthesized compensator is proposed and mathematically developed. Finally, the results of applying this method to several real and analytical signals are given.

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Graduation Date

Fall 1979

Advisor

Riad, Sedki M.

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Degree Program

Engineering

Format

PDF

Pages

85 p.

Language

English

Rights

Public Domain

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Identifier

DP0013252

Subjects

Convolutions (Mathematics), Transformations (Mathematics)

Collection (Linked data)

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Accessibility Status

Searchable text

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Engineering Commons

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