Signals with finite rate of innovation are those signals having finite degrees of freedom per unit of time that specify them. In this paper, we introduce a prototypical space V-q( Phi,Lambda) modeling signals with finite rate of innovation, such as stream of ( different) pulses found in GPS applications, cellular radio and ultra wideband communication. In particular, the space V-q( Phi,Lambda) is enerated by a family of well- localized molecules Phi of similar size located on a relatively separated set Lambda using l(q) coefficients, and hence is locally finitely generated. Moreover that space V-q(Phi,Lambda) includes finitely generated shift- invariant spaces, spaces of non- uniform splines, and the twisted shift- invariant space in Gabor ...
We refer to eigenfunctions of the kernel corresponding to truncation in a time interval followed by ...
We show in this paper the following result. When a > 0 and gnm = gm(· - na), n, m e Z, is a frame fo...
AbstractGiven a set of functions F={f1,…,fm}⊂L2(Rd), we study the problem of finding the shift-invar...
Signals with finite rate of innovation are those signals having finite degrees of freedom per unit o...
Signals with finite rate of innovation are those signals having finite degrees of freedom per unit o...
From an average (ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original si...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Several concepts for the localization of a frame are studied. The intrinsic localization of a frame ...
AbstractWe consider two problems involving Gabor frames that have recently received much attention. ...
This paper is concerned with the characterization of -modulation spaces by Banach frames, i.e., stab...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
AbstractGiven a set of functions F={f1,…,fm}⊂L2(Rd), we study the problem of finding the shift-invar...
We consider three problems for Gabor frames that have recently received much attention. The...
One of fundamental problems in sampling theory is to reconstruct (non-)periodic signals from their f...
In the first part of this paper, we consider nonlinear extension of frame theory by introducing bi-L...
We refer to eigenfunctions of the kernel corresponding to truncation in a time interval followed by ...
We show in this paper the following result. When a > 0 and gnm = gm(· - na), n, m e Z, is a frame fo...
AbstractGiven a set of functions F={f1,…,fm}⊂L2(Rd), we study the problem of finding the shift-invar...
Signals with finite rate of innovation are those signals having finite degrees of freedom per unit o...
Signals with finite rate of innovation are those signals having finite degrees of freedom per unit o...
From an average (ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original si...
Consider the problem of sampling signals which are not bandlimited, but still have a finite number o...
Several concepts for the localization of a frame are studied. The intrinsic localization of a frame ...
AbstractWe consider two problems involving Gabor frames that have recently received much attention. ...
This paper is concerned with the characterization of -modulation spaces by Banach frames, i.e., stab...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
AbstractGiven a set of functions F={f1,…,fm}⊂L2(Rd), we study the problem of finding the shift-invar...
We consider three problems for Gabor frames that have recently received much attention. The...
One of fundamental problems in sampling theory is to reconstruct (non-)periodic signals from their f...
In the first part of this paper, we consider nonlinear extension of frame theory by introducing bi-L...
We refer to eigenfunctions of the kernel corresponding to truncation in a time interval followed by ...
We show in this paper the following result. When a > 0 and gnm = gm(· - na), n, m e Z, is a frame fo...
AbstractGiven a set of functions F={f1,…,fm}⊂L2(Rd), we study the problem of finding the shift-invar...