The authors earlier developed a fast recursive algorithm for the discrete sine transform (see IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process., vol.38, no.3, p.553-7, 1990). This algorithm is used as the basic building block for developing the real valued fast Fourier transform (FFT). It is assumed that the input sequence is real and of length N , an integer power of 2. The N-point discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of a real sequence can be implemented via the real (cos DFT) and imaginary (sin DFT) components. The N-point cos DFT in turn can be developed from N/2-point cos DFT and N/4-point discrete sine transform (DST). Similarly, the N -point sin DFT can be developed from N2-point sin DFT and N/4-point DST. Using this approach, an efficient algorithm (involving real arithmetic only) for N-point DFT is developed
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Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:39
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2
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Date of Publication:
Feb 1991
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486
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490
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1053-587X
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3924320
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10.1109/78.80835
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