Why should we use only dyadic length signal in discrete wavelet transform?
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Why should the signal length be dyadic while taking discrete wavelet transform? What happens if the signal length is not dyadic. I am working on compressing real time sensor signals containing 2000 samples in 20ms duration.Can some one help me with valuable answers. Many thanks in advance! my mail id is charanchakravarthy@gmail.com
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Qudus Thanni
on 28 May 2024
You need to have your data in the nearest power of two for it to have a dyadic length
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