From an average (ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original signal can be recovered from its average (ideal) samples and, if so, how. We consider the above question under the assumption that the original signal comes from a prototypical space modeling signals with a finite rate of innovation, which includes finitely generated shift-invariant spaces, twisted shift-invariant spaces associated with Gabor frames and Wilson bases, and spaces of polynomial splines with nonuniform knots as its special cases. We show that the displayer associated with an average (ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, which has a well-localized average sampler, can be found to be well-localized. We prove that the reconstructio...
Abstract. This article discusses modern techniques for nonuniform sampling and reconstruction of fun...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete sequence. The classical sampling...
The local reconstruction from samples is one of most desirable properties for many applications in s...
From an average ( ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original s...
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...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
Abstract. This article discusses modern techniques for non-uni-form sampling and reconstruction of f...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to develop exact sampling schemes for a large class of pa...
Abstract Sampling and reconstruction of signals in a shift-invariant space are generally studied und...
Abstract. This article discusses modern techniques for nonuniform sampling and reconstruction of fun...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete sequence. The classical sampling...
The local reconstruction from samples is one of most desirable properties for many applications in s...
From an average ( ideal) sampling/reconstruction process, the question arises whether the original s...
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...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
Recently it has been shown that specific classes of non-bandlimited signals known as signals with fi...
A signal is said to have finite rate of innovation if it has a finite number of degrees of freedom p...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to sample classes of signals with finite rate of innovati...
Abstract. This article discusses modern techniques for non-uni-form sampling and reconstruction of f...
Consider classes of signals that have a finite number of degrees of freedom per unit of time and cal...
Recently, it was shown that it is possible to develop exact sampling schemes for a large class of pa...
Abstract Sampling and reconstruction of signals in a shift-invariant space are generally studied und...
Abstract. This article discusses modern techniques for nonuniform sampling and reconstruction of fun...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete sequence. The classical sampling...
The local reconstruction from samples is one of most desirable properties for many applications in s...