This paper puts to use concepts and tools introduced in Part I to address a wide spectrum of noncausal sampling and reconstruction problems. Particularly, we follow the system-theoretic paradigm by using systems as signal generators to account for available information and system norms (L2 and L∞) as performance measures. The proposed optimization-based approach recovers many known solutions, derived hitherto by different methods, as special cases under different assumptions about acquisition or reconstructing devices (e.g., polynomial and exponential cardinal splines for fixed samplers and the Sampling Theorem and its modifications in the case when both sampler and interpolator are design parameters). We also derive new results, such as ve...
Abstract—We consider the problem of the reconstruction of a continuous-time function from the sample...
In this work, sample-based observability of linear discrete-time systems is studied. That is, we con...
In this work, we propose a method for finding an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for a general...
This paper studies a system-theoretic approach to the problem of reconstructing an analog signal fro...
This paper studies a system-theoretic approach to the problem of reconstructing an analog signal fro...
The paper studies the problem of reconstructing a not necessarily bandlimited analog signal from its...
This paper is first in a series of papers studying a system-theoretic approach to the problem of rec...
The main objective in this thesis is to design optimal samplers, downsamplers and interpolators (hol...
In this paper we study the (classical) problem of reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its s...
The problem of restoring an analog signal from its sampled measurements is called the signal reconst...
This paper studies the problem of reconstructing an analog signal from its sampled measurements, in ...
Sampled-data Models for Linear and Nonlinear Systems provides a fresh new look at a subject with whi...
Downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a discrete signal. This paper describes...
Downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a discrete signal. This paper describes...
In this paper the sampled signal reconstruction problem is formulated and solved as the sampled-data...
Abstract—We consider the problem of the reconstruction of a continuous-time function from the sample...
In this work, sample-based observability of linear discrete-time systems is studied. That is, we con...
In this work, we propose a method for finding an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for a general...
This paper studies a system-theoretic approach to the problem of reconstructing an analog signal fro...
This paper studies a system-theoretic approach to the problem of reconstructing an analog signal fro...
The paper studies the problem of reconstructing a not necessarily bandlimited analog signal from its...
This paper is first in a series of papers studying a system-theoretic approach to the problem of rec...
The main objective in this thesis is to design optimal samplers, downsamplers and interpolators (hol...
In this paper we study the (classical) problem of reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its s...
The problem of restoring an analog signal from its sampled measurements is called the signal reconst...
This paper studies the problem of reconstructing an analog signal from its sampled measurements, in ...
Sampled-data Models for Linear and Nonlinear Systems provides a fresh new look at a subject with whi...
Downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a discrete signal. This paper describes...
Downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a discrete signal. This paper describes...
In this paper the sampled signal reconstruction problem is formulated and solved as the sampled-data...
Abstract—We consider the problem of the reconstruction of a continuous-time function from the sample...
In this work, sample-based observability of linear discrete-time systems is studied. That is, we con...
In this work, we propose a method for finding an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for a general...