In many scientific areas, such as astronomy, electron microscopy, and crystallography, one is faced with the problem to recover an unknown signal from the magnitudes of its Fourier transform. Unfortunately, this phase retrieval problem is complicated by the well-known ambiguousness. In order to find the original signal within the solution set, one hence requires further information about the unknown signal. The dissertation on hand aims to characterize the complete solution set of the one-dimensional phase retrieval problem and to investigate how far additional data or a priori conditions can ensure uniqueness. For this purpose, we firstly restrict ourselves to the recovery of complex-valued discrete-time signals with finite support. ...
We consider the problem of phase retrieval from magnitudes of short-time Fourier transform (STFT) me...
We address the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier transform magnitude spectrum for continuous-t...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
Abstract—In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure ...
Phase retrieval is an umbrella term given to various inverse problems in which one aims to recover s...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
This paper considers phase retrieval from the magnitude of 1-D oversampled Fourier measurements. We ...
The problem of recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is of paramount importance in various ...
The phase retrieval problem arises when a signal must be reconstructed from only the magnitude of it...
The Fourier transform (spectrum) of a signal is a complex function and is characterized by the magni...
We discuss the reconstruction of a finite-dimensional signal from the absolute values of its Fourier...
In this work we characterize all ambiguities of the convolution on two fixed finite-dimensional comp...
We consider the problem of phase retrieval from magnitudes of short-time Fourier transform (STFT) me...
We address the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier transform magnitude spectrum for continuous-t...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
Abstract—In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure ...
Phase retrieval is an umbrella term given to various inverse problems in which one aims to recover s...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
This paper considers phase retrieval from the magnitude of 1-D oversampled Fourier measurements. We ...
The problem of recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is of paramount importance in various ...
The phase retrieval problem arises when a signal must be reconstructed from only the magnitude of it...
The Fourier transform (spectrum) of a signal is a complex function and is characterized by the magni...
We discuss the reconstruction of a finite-dimensional signal from the absolute values of its Fourier...
In this work we characterize all ambiguities of the convolution on two fixed finite-dimensional comp...
We consider the problem of phase retrieval from magnitudes of short-time Fourier transform (STFT) me...
We address the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier transform magnitude spectrum for continuous-t...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...