AbstractGiven a channel with additive noise and adversarial erasures, the task is to design a frame that allows for stable signal reconstruction from transmitted frame coefficients. To meet these specifications, we introduce numerically erasure-robust frames. We first consider a variety of constructions, including random frames, equiangular tight frames and group frames. Later, we show that arbitrarily large erasure rates necessarily induce numerical instability in signal reconstruction. We conclude with a few observations, including some implications for maximal equiangular tight frames and sparse frames
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Frames are onsidered a natural extension of orthonormal bases to overomplete spanningsystems. Én the...
So far there has not been paid attention to frames that are balanced, i.e. those frames which sum is...
Given a channel with additive noise and adversarial erasures, the task is to design a frame that all...
AbstractFrames have been used to capture significant signal characteristics, provide numerical stabi...
AbstractWe study frames from the viewpoint of coding theory. We introduce a numerical measure of how...
This dissertation is concerned with the efficient reconstruction of signals from frame coefficient e...
In an earlier work, we proposed a frame-based kernel analysis approach to the problem of recovering ...
This dissertation studies the role of frames as codes. Frames are families of vectors that give rise...
AbstractIn modern communication systems such as the Internet, random losses of information can be mi...
Abstract. Data erasure can often occur in communication. Guarding against erasures involves redundan...
We discuss the problem of recovering signal from frame coefficients with erasures. Such problems ari...
We propose new approaches to the problems of recovering signals from the rearranged frame coefficien...
We propose new approaches to the problems of recovering signals from the rearranged frame coefficien...
Abstract — In a variety of signal processing and communi-cations contexts, erasures occur inadverten...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Frames are onsidered a natural extension of orthonormal bases to overomplete spanningsystems. Én the...
So far there has not been paid attention to frames that are balanced, i.e. those frames which sum is...
Given a channel with additive noise and adversarial erasures, the task is to design a frame that all...
AbstractFrames have been used to capture significant signal characteristics, provide numerical stabi...
AbstractWe study frames from the viewpoint of coding theory. We introduce a numerical measure of how...
This dissertation is concerned with the efficient reconstruction of signals from frame coefficient e...
In an earlier work, we proposed a frame-based kernel analysis approach to the problem of recovering ...
This dissertation studies the role of frames as codes. Frames are families of vectors that give rise...
AbstractIn modern communication systems such as the Internet, random losses of information can be mi...
Abstract. Data erasure can often occur in communication. Guarding against erasures involves redundan...
We discuss the problem of recovering signal from frame coefficients with erasures. Such problems ari...
We propose new approaches to the problems of recovering signals from the rearranged frame coefficien...
We propose new approaches to the problems of recovering signals from the rearranged frame coefficien...
Abstract — In a variety of signal processing and communi-cations contexts, erasures occur inadverten...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Frames are onsidered a natural extension of orthonormal bases to overomplete spanningsystems. Én the...
So far there has not been paid attention to frames that are balanced, i.e. those frames which sum is...