The fractional fourier transform
Author
Özaktas, Haldun M.
Kutay, M. A.
Date
2001Source Title
Proceedings of the European Control Conference, IEEE 2001
Publisher
IEEE
Pages
1477 - 1483
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
A brief introduction to the fractional Fourier transform and its properties is given. Its relation to phase-space representations (time- or space-frequency representations) and the concept of fractional Fourier domains are discussed. An overview of applications which have so far received interest are given and some potential application areas remaining to be explored are noted.
Keywords
Fourier transformsPhase space methods
Application area
Fractional Fourier domains
Fractional Fourier transforms
Phase space representation
Space-frequency representation
Fourier optics
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http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27907Published Version (Please cite this version)
https://doi.org/10.23919/ECC.2001.7076127Collections
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