This paper addresses the problem of sampling non-bandlimited signals within the Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) setting. We had previously shown that, by using sampling kernels whose integer span contains specific exponentials (generalized Strang-Fix conditions), it is possible to devise non-iterative, fast reconstruction algorithms from very low-rate samples. Yet, the accuracy and sensitivity to noise of these algorithms is highly dependent on these exponential reproducing kernels — actually, on the exponentials that they reproduce. Hence, our first contribution here is to provide clear guidelines on how to choose the sampling kernels optimally, in such a way that the reconstruction quality is maximized in the presence of noise. The optima...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...
member, IEEE This paper addresses the problem of sampling non-bandlimited signals within the Finite ...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
In recent years, several methods have been developed for sampling and exact reconstruction of specif...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
In the last few years, several new methods have been developed for the sampling and the exact recons...
Exact reconstruction of finite-rate-of-innovation signals can be achieved by employing customized sa...
Exact reconstruction of finite-rate-of-innovation signals can be achieved by employing customized sa...
The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm to certain...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Abstract—The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm t...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete sequence. The classical sampling...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...
member, IEEE This paper addresses the problem of sampling non-bandlimited signals within the Finite ...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
In recent years, several methods have been developed for sampling and exact reconstruction of specif...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
In the last few years, several new methods have been developed for the sampling and the exact recons...
Exact reconstruction of finite-rate-of-innovation signals can be achieved by employing customized sa...
Exact reconstruction of finite-rate-of-innovation signals can be achieved by employing customized sa...
The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm to certain...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Abstract—The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm t...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete sequence. The classical sampling...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...
This paper focuses on the design of sampling kernels and critical sampling rates for reconstruction ...