We address the problem of two-dimensional (2-D) phase retrieval from magnitude of the Fourier spectrum. We consider 2-D signals that are characterized by first-order difference equations, which have a parametric representation in the Fourier domain. We show that, under appropriate stability conditions, such signals can be reconstructed uniquely from the Fourier transform magnitude. We formulate the phase retrieval problem as one of computing the parameters that uniquely determine the signal. We show that the problem can be solved by employing the annihilating filter method, particularly for the case when the parameters are distinct. For the more general case of the repeating parameters, the annihilating filter method is not applicable. We c...
Phase retrieval finds applications in various optical imaging modalities such as X-ray crystallograp...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
We address the problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements with respect to a measur...
We address the problem of two-dimensional (2-D) phase retrieval from magnitude of the Fourier spectr...
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 many applications, measurements of a signal consist of the magnitudes of linear functionals while...
The phase retrieval problem arises when a signal must be reconstructed from only the magnitude of it...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
Signal recovery from the magnitude of the Fourier transform, or equivalently, from the autocorrelati...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
This paper considers phase retrieval from the magnitude of 1-D oversampled Fourier measurements. We ...
We explore a fundamental problem of super-resolving a signal of interest from a few measurements of ...
We address the problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements with respect to a measur...
Phase retrieval finds applications in various optical imaging modalities such as X-ray crystallograp...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
We address the problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements with respect to a measur...
We address the problem of two-dimensional (2-D) phase retrieval from magnitude of the Fourier spectr...
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 many applications, measurements of a signal consist of the magnitudes of linear functionals while...
The phase retrieval problem arises when a signal must be reconstructed from only the magnitude of it...
Recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is referred to as phase retrieval, which occurs in di...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
Signal recovery from the magnitude of the Fourier transform, or equivalently, from the autocorrelati...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
This paper considers phase retrieval from the magnitude of 1-D oversampled Fourier measurements. We ...
We explore a fundamental problem of super-resolving a signal of interest from a few measurements of ...
We address the problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements with respect to a measur...
Phase retrieval finds applications in various optical imaging modalities such as X-ray crystallograp...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
We address the problem of signal reconstruction from intensity measurements with respect to a measur...