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Discrete Walsh-Hadamard Transform
Contents
Introduction
Walsh (or Hadamard) Functions
Discrete Walsh-Hadamard Transform
Walsh-Transform Applications
References
Introduction
The Walsh-Hadamard transform (WHT) is a suboptimal, non-sinusoidal, orthogonal transformation that decomposes a signal into a set of orthogonal, rectangular waveforms called Walsh functions. The transformation has no multipliers and is real because the amplitude of Walsh (or Hadamard) functions has only two values, +1 or -1.
WHTs are used in many different app
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