The problem of recovering a signal from its low frequency components occurs often in practical applications due to the lowpass behavior of many physical systems. Here, we study in detail conditions under which a signal can be determined from its low-frequency content. We focus on signals in shift-invariant spaces generated by multiple generators. For these signals, we derive necessary conditions on the cutoff frequency of the lowpass filter as well as necessary and sufficient conditions on the generators such that signal recovery is possible. When the lowpass content is not sufficient to determine the signal, we propose appropriate pre-processing that can improve the reconstruction ability. In particular, we show that modulating the signal ...
AbstractA traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sample...
Mathematical modeling of pulse width modulation (PWM) is given. For a band-limited, finite energy in...
In this paper we evaluate several methods of reconstructing signals from finite sets of their sample...
In many applications only the low frequency components of a signal can be measured due to the lowpas...
International audienceThis paper focuses on non-ideal filters in a Modulated Wideband Converter (MWC...
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In this paper, an algorithm for the reconstruction of signals from measurement data is proposed. The...
The well known Logan’s theorem asserts that, under some assumptions, a one octave bandpass signal is...
A fundamental theorem of Digital Signal Processing is Shannon's sampling theorem, whichdictates the ...
When the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) of an audio signal is arbitrarily modified, it no longe...
The reconstruction of an unknown continuously defined function from the samples of the responses o...
The classical approach to A/D conversion has been uniform sampling and we get perfect reconstruction...
AbstractIt is well known that any finite missing samples of a band-limited signal can be recovered f...
AbstractA traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sample...
Mathematical modeling of pulse width modulation (PWM) is given. For a band-limited, finite energy in...
In this paper we evaluate several methods of reconstructing signals from finite sets of their sample...
In many applications only the low frequency components of a signal can be measured due to the lowpas...
International audienceThis paper focuses on non-ideal filters in a Modulated Wideband Converter (MWC...
An arithmetic operations (multiplications and divisions) count is presented for three recent algorit...
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...
In this paper, an algorithm for the reconstruction of signals from measurement data is proposed. The...
The well known Logan’s theorem asserts that, under some assumptions, a one octave bandpass signal is...
A fundamental theorem of Digital Signal Processing is Shannon's sampling theorem, whichdictates the ...
When the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) of an audio signal is arbitrarily modified, it no longe...
The reconstruction of an unknown continuously defined function from the samples of the responses o...
The classical approach to A/D conversion has been uniform sampling and we get perfect reconstruction...
AbstractIt is well known that any finite missing samples of a band-limited signal can be recovered f...
AbstractA traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sample...
Mathematical modeling of pulse width modulation (PWM) is given. For a band-limited, finite energy in...
In this paper we evaluate several methods of reconstructing signals from finite sets of their sample...