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Optimized Fast Algorithms for the Quaternionic Fourier Transform

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Optimized Fast Algorithms for the Quaternionic Fourier Transform
Abstract. In this article, we deal with fast algorithms for the quaternionic Fourier transform (QFT). Our aim is to give a guideline for choosing algorithms in practical cases. Hence, we are not only interested in the theoretic complexity but in the real execution time of the implementation of an algorithm. This includes oating point multiplications, additions, index computations and the memory accesses. We mainly consider two cases: the QFT of a real signal and the QFT of a quaternionic signal. For both cases it follows that the row-column method yields very fast algorithms. Additionally, these algorithms are easy to implement since one can fall back on standard algorithms for the fast Fourier transform and the fast Hartley transform. The latter is the optimal choice for real signals since there is no redundancy in the transform. We take advantage of the fact that each complete transform can be converted into another complete transform. In the case of the complex Fourier transform, th...
Michael Felsberg, Gerald Sommer
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where CAIP
Authors Michael Felsberg, Gerald Sommer
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