NANARAJun 24, 2010

The hyperanalytic signal

arXiv:1006.47514 citationsh-index: 35
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For signal processing researchers, this provides a theoretical extension of analytic signals to complex-valued signals, but the contribution is incremental as it builds on existing quaternion Fourier transform methods.

The paper extends the analytic signal concept to complex signals using hypercomplex (quaternion) representations, introducing the hyperanalytic signal and demonstrating its properties including complex envelope and phase extraction.

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.

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