Y.Y. Li, K.S. Leung, et al.
J Combin Optim
During the past decade, wavelets have come to be recognized as a branch of mathematical analysis. As the field had matured, a variety of pragmatic applications have been developed. Quantitative evidence of the impact of wavelets on industry is the increase in wavelet-related patents which have been filed in the United States, Japan and Europe in the past two decades. We note some trends in patent filings and examine technical aspects of some noteworthy examples. In addition to patented applications, academic studies use wavelets to analyze data, signals and mathematical models. We review the technologies used in these applications and examine how this analysis has been gainfully employed in the development of system prototypes and commercial products as well as industrial design and manufacturing processes.
Y.Y. Li, K.S. Leung, et al.
J Combin Optim
Fritz J. Hohn
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
John S. Lew
Mathematical Biosciences
Michael Ray, Yves C. Martin
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering