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Wavelets
| Wavelet Transform Engine |
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This Java applet serves as a wavelet transform engine. You can load your own signal by choosing one of the menus. The wavelet transform of the signal will be computed. Then you can save those coefficients in order to process them using whatever method you like. Finally you can load the processed coefficients into the applet to do the inverse transform.
Submitted: Nov 28, 1999
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| Wavelet based Compression |
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This applet shows the basic idea of wavelet based lossy compression. First you choose a signal and a wavelet. The wavelet coefficients of the signal are shown in the figure at the left hand side.
Submitted: Nov 28, 1999
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| Simple Waveforms |
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This is a simple waveforms applet. You enter a frequency and view the type of wave.
Submitted: Nov 28, 1999
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| Fourier series approximation plot |
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This plot shows a sequence of approximations to a square wave constructed by adding together sinusoids. It is implemented by a Java class derived from Plot that computes the data to be plotted on the fly.
Submitted: Dec 01, 1999
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| Wavelet Cascade Applet |
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A Java applet that allows the interactive calculation and display of a two parameter family of scaling functions and wavelets using the cascade algorithm.
Submitted: Nov 02, 1999
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| Amplitude |
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A Java applet where you may view a wave and control its amplitude.
Submitted: Nov 28, 1999
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| Delay |
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A simulation of a wave, which allows you to control the delay.
Submitted: Nov 28, 1999
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