Retrieving a signal from the Fourier transform of its third-order statistics or bispectrum arises in a wide range of signal processing problems. Conventional methods do not provide a unique inversion of bispectrum. In this paper, we present a an approach that uniquely recovers signals with finite spectral support (band-limited signals) from at least $3B$ measurements of its bispectrum function (BF), where $B$ is the signal's bandwidth. Our approach also extends to time-limited signals. We propose a two-step trust region algorithm that minimizes a non-convex objective function. First, we approximate the signal by a spectral algorithm. Then, we refine the attained initialization based upon a sequence of gradient iterations. Numerical experime...
Signal recovery from the amplitudes of the Fourier transform, or equivalently from the autocorrelati...
The task of reconstruction of randomly shifted 1-D unknown signal waveform with realizations corrupt...
This paper considers the model problem of reconstructing an object from incomplete frequency samples...
A new computationally efficient procedure for the reconstruction of the impulse response of a (minim...
The problem of band-limited extrapolation is studied in a general framework of estimation of a signa...
AbstractIn this paper we devise a method for recovering band limited signals which have been subject...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
The problem of recovering a signal from its phaseless short-time Fourier transform (STFT) measuremen...
In this paper we propose two algorithms for the restoration of images based on the bispectrum. The b...
This thesis aims to develop an alignment-free method to estimate the underlying signal from a large...
The problem of recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is of paramount importance in various ...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
AbstractIn a recent paper Subba Rao and Gabr (J. Time Ser. Anal. (1987), in press) considered the es...
This paper presents a procedure to reconstruct a (minimum or nonminimum phase) discrete-time signal ...
Sampling theory for continuous time signals which have a bandlimited representation in fractional Fo...
Signal recovery from the amplitudes of the Fourier transform, or equivalently from the autocorrelati...
The task of reconstruction of randomly shifted 1-D unknown signal waveform with realizations corrupt...
This paper considers the model problem of reconstructing an object from incomplete frequency samples...
A new computationally efficient procedure for the reconstruction of the impulse response of a (minim...
The problem of band-limited extrapolation is studied in a general framework of estimation of a signa...
AbstractIn this paper we devise a method for recovering band limited signals which have been subject...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude is of paramount importance in v...
The problem of recovering a signal from its phaseless short-time Fourier transform (STFT) measuremen...
In this paper we propose two algorithms for the restoration of images based on the bispectrum. The b...
This thesis aims to develop an alignment-free method to estimate the underlying signal from a large...
The problem of recovering a signal from its Fourier magnitude is of paramount importance in various ...
The problem of signal recovery from its Fourier transform magnitude, or equivalently, autocor-relati...
AbstractIn a recent paper Subba Rao and Gabr (J. Time Ser. Anal. (1987), in press) considered the es...
This paper presents a procedure to reconstruct a (minimum or nonminimum phase) discrete-time signal ...
Sampling theory for continuous time signals which have a bandlimited representation in fractional Fo...
Signal recovery from the amplitudes of the Fourier transform, or equivalently from the autocorrelati...
The task of reconstruction of randomly shifted 1-D unknown signal waveform with realizations corrupt...
This paper considers the model problem of reconstructing an object from incomplete frequency samples...