Recently, it was shown that it is possible to develop exact sampling schemes for a large class of parametric nonban- dlimited signals, namely certain signals of finite rate of innovation. A common feature of such signals is that they have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and can be reconstructed from a finite number of uniform samples. In order to prove sam- pling theorems, Vetterli et al. considered the case of deterministic, noiseless signals and developed algebraic methods that lead to per- fect reconstruction. However, when noise is present, many of those schemes can become ill-conditioned. In this paper, we revisit the problem of sampling and reconstruction of signals with finite rate of innovation and propose imp...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
We study the problem of A/D conversion and error-rate dependence of a class of non-bandlimited signa...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in sampling theory in signal processing community. New ...
From an average ( ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original s...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
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...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
As an example of the concept of rate of innovation, signals that are linear combinations of a finite...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm to certain...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
We study the problem of A/D conversion and error-rate dependence of a class of non-bandlimited signa...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in sampling theory in signal processing community. New ...
From an average ( ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original s...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
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...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
As an example of the concept of rate of innovation, signals that are linear combinations of a finite...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
The theory of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) broadened the traditional sampling paradigm to certain...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
We study the problem of A/D conversion and error-rate dependence of a class of non-bandlimited signa...