AbstractCompressed sensing (CS) is a new approach to signal sampling that allows signal recovery from an incomplete set of samples. For the faithful reconstruction of the signal from few measurements or samples, the sensing matrix must satisfy the restricted isometry property (RIP). The random matrices obey this property, but the practical implementation is expensive. Chaotic sequences are used to construct the sensing matrix and exact reconstruction is, under specific conditions, possible with high probability. In this paper, a chaotic compressive sampler is employed to sample the acoustic signals at sub-Nyquist rate. In contrast with traditional Nyquist sampling and linear reconstruction, orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) algorithm is app...
195-199This study presents a compressed sensing (CS) based sampling approach for repetitive ultras...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a technique in signal processing that under certain conditions allows so...
AbstractCompressed sensing (CS) is a new approach to signal sampling that allows signal recovery fro...
Abstract—Compressive sensing is a new methodology to cap-ture signals at sub-Nyquist rate. To guaran...
Abstract—Compressed sensing, viewed as a type of random undersampling, considers the acquisition and...
International audienceCompressive sensing is a new methodology to cap- ture signals at sub-Nyquist r...
Abstract: Compressive sensing is a new sampling theory to capture signals at sub-Nyquist rate. To gu...
Compressive sensing uses simultaneous sensing and compression to provide an efficient image acquisit...
International audienceModal analysis classicaly used signals that respect the Shannon/Nyquist theory...
Conventional approach in acquisition and reconstruction of images from frequency domain strictly fol...
Abstract—Compressive Sensing (CS) is a new sampling theory which allows signals to be sampled at sub...
As an emerging field for sampling paradigms, compressive sensing (CS) can sample and represent signa...
Abstract- Compressed Sensing (CS) is an emerging signal acquisition theory that provides a universal...
International audienceCompressive sensing (CS) is a technique to sample a sparse signal below the Ny...
195-199This study presents a compressed sensing (CS) based sampling approach for repetitive ultras...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a technique in signal processing that under certain conditions allows so...
AbstractCompressed sensing (CS) is a new approach to signal sampling that allows signal recovery fro...
Abstract—Compressive sensing is a new methodology to cap-ture signals at sub-Nyquist rate. To guaran...
Abstract—Compressed sensing, viewed as a type of random undersampling, considers the acquisition and...
International audienceCompressive sensing is a new methodology to cap- ture signals at sub-Nyquist r...
Abstract: Compressive sensing is a new sampling theory to capture signals at sub-Nyquist rate. To gu...
Compressive sensing uses simultaneous sensing and compression to provide an efficient image acquisit...
International audienceModal analysis classicaly used signals that respect the Shannon/Nyquist theory...
Conventional approach in acquisition and reconstruction of images from frequency domain strictly fol...
Abstract—Compressive Sensing (CS) is a new sampling theory which allows signals to be sampled at sub...
As an emerging field for sampling paradigms, compressive sensing (CS) can sample and represent signa...
Abstract- Compressed Sensing (CS) is an emerging signal acquisition theory that provides a universal...
International audienceCompressive sensing (CS) is a technique to sample a sparse signal below the Ny...
195-199This study presents a compressed sensing (CS) based sampling approach for repetitive ultras...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a technique in signal processing that under certain conditions allows so...