Further Reading
- Johnston, JD, A Filter Family Designed for use in Quadrature Mirror Filter Banks., Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing,IEEE International Conference, 5, 291-294, April, 1980.
- Mohlenkamp, M. J, A Tutorial on Wavelets and Their Applications., University of Colorado, Boulder, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, 2004.
- Polikar, R, Multiresolution Analysis: The Discrete Wavelet Transform., Rowan University, NJ, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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