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The hyperanalytic signal

Numerical Analysis 2010-06-25 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

The concept of the analytic signal is extended from the case of a real signal with a complex analytic signal to a complex signal with a hypercomplex analytic signal (which we call a hyperanalytic signal) The hyperanalytic signal may be interpreted as an ordered pair of complex signals or as a quaternion signal. The hyperanalytic signal contains a complex orthogonal signal and we show how to obtain this by three methods: a pair of classical Hilbert transforms; a complex Fourier transform; and a quaternion Fourier transform. It is shown how to derive from the hyperanalytic signal a complex envelope and phase using a polar quaternion representation previously introduced by the authors. The complex modulation of a real sinusoidal carrier is shown to generalize the modulation properties of the classical analytic signal. The paper extends the ideas of properness to deterministic complex signals using the hyperanalytic signal. A signal example is presented, with its orthogonal signal, and its complex envelope and phase.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1006.4751,
  title  = {The hyperanalytic signal},
  author = {Nicolas Le Bihan and Stephen J. Sangwine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.4751},
  year   = {2010}
}
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