DARI ANALISIS FOURIER KE ANALISIS WAVELET
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https://doi.org/10.18269/jpmipa.v2i2.34913Keywords:
Fourier analysis, Wavelet analysisAbstract
In this article we will compare the classical methods of Fourier analysis with the never methods of wavelet analysis. Fourier methods are not always a good tool to recapture the signal, particularly if it is highly non-smooth because too much Fourier information is needed to reconstruct the signal locally. In this case, wavelet analysis is often very effective because it provides a simple approach for dealing with local aspects of a signal.
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