Self-similarity in Walsh Functions and in the Farfield Diffraction Patterns of Radial Walsh Filters

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Cover of the book Self-similarity in Walsh Functions and in the Farfield Diffraction Patterns of Radial Walsh Filters by Lakshminarayan Hazra, Pubali Mukherjee, Springer Singapore
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Author: Lakshminarayan Hazra, Pubali Mukherjee ISBN: 9789811028090
Publisher: Springer Singapore Publication: June 9, 2017
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Lakshminarayan Hazra, Pubali Mukherjee
ISBN: 9789811028090
Publisher: Springer Singapore
Publication: June 9, 2017
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

The book explains the classification of a set of Walsh functions into distinct self-similar groups and subgroups, where the members of each subgroup possess distinct self-similar structures. The observations on self-similarity presented provide valuable clues to tackling the inverse problem of synthesis of phase filters. Self-similarity is observed in the far-field diffraction patterns of the corresponding self-similar filters.

Walsh functions form a closed set of orthogonal functions over a prespecified interval, each function taking merely one constant value (either +1 or −1) in each of a finite number of subintervals into which the entire interval is divided. The order of a Walsh function is equal to the number of zero crossings within the interval. Walsh functions are extensively used in communication theory and microwave engineering, as well as in the field of digital signal processing. Walsh filters, derived from the Walsh functions, have opened up new vistas. They take on values, either 0 or π phase, corresponding to +1 or -1 of the Walsh function value.

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The book explains the classification of a set of Walsh functions into distinct self-similar groups and subgroups, where the members of each subgroup possess distinct self-similar structures. The observations on self-similarity presented provide valuable clues to tackling the inverse problem of synthesis of phase filters. Self-similarity is observed in the far-field diffraction patterns of the corresponding self-similar filters.

Walsh functions form a closed set of orthogonal functions over a prespecified interval, each function taking merely one constant value (either +1 or −1) in each of a finite number of subintervals into which the entire interval is divided. The order of a Walsh function is equal to the number of zero crossings within the interval. Walsh functions are extensively used in communication theory and microwave engineering, as well as in the field of digital signal processing. Walsh filters, derived from the Walsh functions, have opened up new vistas. They take on values, either 0 or π phase, corresponding to +1 or -1 of the Walsh function value.

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