Abstract

In this paper, a new set of raised cosine functions is proposed. These functions have all the useful properties of the spline functions with the additional advantage of continuous infinite derivatives as against only a finite number of derivatives in case of the spline functions. Because of this property they exhibit a smoother behaviour. The property of smoothness, coupled with convolution, makes the raised cosine functions readily applicable to the image restoragtion problem, where the degradation is through a shift invariant blurring function. The results confirm the superior behaviour of these functions in comparison to spline functions.

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