Reply by June 20, 20052005-06-20
For the basics read any signals and sytems or communications book.....
"communication systems" by carlson offers a very good introduction to the
subject of hilbert transform
"Jon" <jon.lark@l-3com.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for an introductory article on the theory of the Hilbert > transform. Anyone know of a good reference? > > > > > This message was sent using the Comp.DSP web interface on > www.DSPRelated.com
Reply by Clay June 14, 20052005-06-14
Its not fancy, but try the below link. This covers the continuous case.
But it is not hard to move over to the discrete domain from this.

http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/p/h/physics/hilberttransforms.pdf

Clay

Reply by robert bristow-johnson June 14, 20052005-06-14
in article S8-dnQL6YsRSVDPfRVn-3Q@giganews.com, Jon at jon.lark@l-3com.com
wrote on 06/14/2005 08:13:

> I'm looking for an introductory article on the theory of the Hilbert > transform. Anyone know of a good reference?
try Google. type in Hilbert Transform. hit "I'm feeling lucky." that will take you to http://cyvision.if.sc.usp.br/visao/courses/hilbert/hilbert.htm there are other pages. Google is your friend. -- r b-j rbj@audioimagination.com "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Reply by Jon June 14, 20052005-06-14
I'm looking for an introductory article on the theory of the Hilbert
transform.  Anyone know of a good reference?



		
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