The Theory and Application of Frequency Domain Deconvolution Using Optimum Compensation in Time Domain Measurement

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Title: The Theory and Application of Frequency Domain Deconvolution Using Optimum Compensation in Time Domain Measurement
Authors: Stafford, Robert Bruce
Committee Members: Riad, Sedki M.; Sedki M. Riad (Q59533475)University of Central Florida. College of Engineering [VIAF]University of Central Florida. College of Engineering [LC]
Summary: This thesis describes a method of transforming a deconvolution problem into an equivalent convolution problem. A short discussion of the theory behind convolution and deconvolution is included, along with a survey of techniques now being used. A new method using a synthesized compensator is proposed and mathematically developed. Finally, the results of applying this method to several real and analytical signals are given.
URL: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rtd/449
Database: OpenDissertations
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Abstract:This thesis describes a method of transforming a deconvolution problem into an equivalent convolution problem. A short discussion of the theory behind convolution and deconvolution is included, along with a survey of techniques now being used. A new method using a synthesized compensator is proposed and mathematically developed. Finally, the results of applying this method to several real and analytical signals are given.