[sdiy] Waveform analysis into non-sine components

Lanterman, Aaron lanterma at ece.gatech.edu
Wed Apr 11 05:46:05 CEST 2012


On Apr 10, 2012, at 8:35 AM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:

> Can anyone give me some useful references for the above topic?
> ...
> I understand Fourier Analysis well enough these days (finally), but I'd like to extend this understanding and grok a bit more of the foundations.
> Please bear in mind that hideous pages of academic maths are really only intended for academic mathematicians and don't serve to teach the rest of us anything much. I realise that's a big ask given the topic.

I'm going to duck for cover after typing this, since it does involve hideous pages of academic maths...

...but I happen to have one of the leading experts in the world on these things, Justin Romberg, in my department. He's a brilliant young engineer/mathematician and a really nice guy to boot. He teaches a grad class every-other-year on this sort of stuff:

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~justin/ECE-8823a-Spring-2011/Overview.html

He has his notes and such online.

I know that probably won't appeal to Tom, but maybe someone else might like it. :)

- Aaron


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