We describe a new technique based on multiresolution analysis (MRA) to compute the fast integral wavelet transform (FIWT) on a dense set of time-scale plane using compactly supported biorthogonal spline wavelets. This method is different from the one that gives wavelet coefficients of a finite energy function at dyadic positions and binary scales. Although these coefficients are sufficient to reconstruct the function, they are not suitable for visual display on a time-scale plane. A few examples are included to elucidate the method.<>
Application of fast integral wavelet transform to analysis of building vibration problems
1994-01-01
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Application of Fast Integral Wavelet Transform to Analysis of Building Vibration Problems
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