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kimtruc Posted - 11/21/2007 : 03:17:46 AM
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hi all,

i want to ask about deconvolution algorithm.
how is it? please tell me clearly about it.
can i code it with C++.
please answer me.

thank you,
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fisher_zhang Posted - 11/21/2007 : 04:26:10 AM
Hi, kimtruc


Our document provides a comprehensive description of the deconvolution algorithm.

You can refers to:
http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Xfunction2/Signal_Processing/FFT/deconv.htm

Furthermore, if you need the detail informations of this algorithm, i think the bookstore would be a good place.


Thanks, fisher


Edited by - fisher_zhang on 11/21/2007 8:28:17 PM

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