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Spectral Analysis of Sampled Signals in the Linear Canonical Transform Domain

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  • Bing-Zhao Li
  • Tian-Zhou Xu

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The spectral analysis of uniform or nonuniform sampling signal is one of the hot topics in digital signal processing community. Theories and applications of uniformly and nonuniformly sampled one-dimensional or two-dimensional signals in the traditional Fourier domain have been well studied. But so far, none of the research papers focusing on the spectral analysis of sampled signals in the linear canonical transform domain have been published. In this paper, we investigate the spectrum of sampled signals in the linear canonical transform domain. Firstly, based on the properties of the spectrum of uniformly sampled signals, the uniform sampling theorem of two dimensional signals has been derived. Secondly, the general spectral representation of periodic nonuniformly sampled one and two dimensional signals has been obtained. Thirdly, detailed analysis of periodic nonuniformly sampled chirp signals in the linear canonical transform domain has been performed.

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  • Bing-Zhao Li & Tian-Zhou Xu, 2012. "Spectral Analysis of Sampled Signals in the Linear Canonical Transform Domain," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-19, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:536464
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/536464
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