© 2017 IEEE. Shannon's sampling theorem provides a link between the continuous and the discrete realms stating that bandlimited signals are uniquely determined by its values on a discrete set. This theorem is realized in practice using so called analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). Unlike Shannon's sampling theorem, the ADCs are limited in dynamic range. Whenever a signal exceeds some preset threshold, the ADC saturates, resulting in aliasing due to clipping. The goal of this paper is to analyze an alternative approach that does not suffer from these problems. Our work is based on recent developments in ADC design, which allow for ADCs that reset rather than to saturate, thus producing modulo samples. An open problem that remains is: Given ...
The classical method for sampling a smooth non-bandlimited signal requires a lowpass anti-aliasing f...
In signal processing systems, aliasing is normally treated as a disturbing signal. That motivates th...
Assuming there is an infinite periodically sinusoidal signal x with known frequency, one can sample...
Shannon's sampling theorem provides a link between the continuous and the discrete realms stating th...
IEEE Shannon's sampling theorem is one of the cornerstone topics that is well understood and explore...
© 2018 IEEE. In a recent paper [1], we introduced the concept of 'Unlimited Sampling'. This unique a...
Following the Unlimited Sampling strategy to alleviate the omnipresent dynamic range barrier, we stu...
The Unlimited Sensing Framework (USF) is a digital acquisition protocol that allows for sampling and...
Self-reset analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) allow for digitization of a signal with a high dynami...
A fundamental theorem of Digital Signal Processing is Shannon's sampling theorem, whichdictates the ...
Digital applications have developed rapidly over the last few decades. Since many sources of informa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
This paper presents a new method for signal reconstruction by leveraging sampled-data control theory...
Signal reconstruction in oversampled A/D conversion (ADC) is classically performed by lowpass filter...
An alternative to conventional uniform sampling is that of time encoding, which converts continuous-...
The classical method for sampling a smooth non-bandlimited signal requires a lowpass anti-aliasing f...
In signal processing systems, aliasing is normally treated as a disturbing signal. That motivates th...
Assuming there is an infinite periodically sinusoidal signal x with known frequency, one can sample...
Shannon's sampling theorem provides a link between the continuous and the discrete realms stating th...
IEEE Shannon's sampling theorem is one of the cornerstone topics that is well understood and explore...
© 2018 IEEE. In a recent paper [1], we introduced the concept of 'Unlimited Sampling'. This unique a...
Following the Unlimited Sampling strategy to alleviate the omnipresent dynamic range barrier, we stu...
The Unlimited Sensing Framework (USF) is a digital acquisition protocol that allows for sampling and...
Self-reset analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) allow for digitization of a signal with a high dynami...
A fundamental theorem of Digital Signal Processing is Shannon's sampling theorem, whichdictates the ...
Digital applications have developed rapidly over the last few decades. Since many sources of informa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
This paper presents a new method for signal reconstruction by leveraging sampled-data control theory...
Signal reconstruction in oversampled A/D conversion (ADC) is classically performed by lowpass filter...
An alternative to conventional uniform sampling is that of time encoding, which converts continuous-...
The classical method for sampling a smooth non-bandlimited signal requires a lowpass anti-aliasing f...
In signal processing systems, aliasing is normally treated as a disturbing signal. That motivates th...
Assuming there is an infinite periodically sinusoidal signal x with known frequency, one can sample...