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Common Waveform Analysis

A New And Practical Generalization of Fourier Analysis

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Common Waveform Analysis, which will be of interest to both electrical engineers and mathematicians, applies the classic Fourier analysis to common waveforms. The following questions are answered:
  • Can a signal be considered a superposition of common waveforms with different frequencies?
  • How can a signal be decomposed into a series of common waveforms?
  • How can a signal best be approximated using finite common waveforms?
  • How can a combination of common waveforms that equals a given signal at N uniform points be found?
  • Can common waveforms be used in techniques that have traditionally been based on sine-cosine functions?
Common Waveform Analysis represents the most advanced research available to research scientists and scholars working in fields related to the area.

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"In the book … Wei and Zhang have selected and presented the analysis of square, triangular, and trapezoidal waves with sufficient details and the related mathematical theories behind the subjects. … the work is impressive in a mathematical sense. … Square, triangular, and trapezoidal waveform analysis can be useful in many practical engineering and scientific environments, and this 160-page work is a good reference source for such a specific area." (Nihal Kularatna, IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, Vol. 21 (2), 2005)

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  • Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, China

    Y. Wei, Q. Zhang

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