The Sample Allocation Problem and Non-Uniform Compressive Sampling
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This paper discusses sample allocation problem (SAP) in frequency-domain Compressive Sampling (CS) of timedomain signals. An analysis that is relied on two fundamental CS principles; the Uniform Random Sampling (URS) and the Uncertainty Principle (UP), is presented. We show that CS on a singleand multi-band signals performs better if the URS is done only within the band and suppress the out-band parts, compared to ordinary URS that ignore the band limits. It means that sampling should only be done at the signal support, while the non-support should be masked and suppressed in the reconstruction process. We also show that for an N -length discrete time signal with K-number of frequency components (Fourier coefficients), given the knowledge of the spectrum, URS leads to exact sampling on the location of the K-spectral peaks. These results are used to formulate a sampling scheme when the boundaries of the bands are not sharply distinguishable, such as in a triangularor a stacked-bandspectral signals. When analyzing these cases, CS will face a paradox; in which narrowing the band leads to a more number of required samples, whereas widening it leads to lessen the number. Accordingly; instead of signal analysis by dividing the signals spectrum vertically into bands of frequencies, slicing horizontally magnitude-wise yields less number of required sample and better reconstruction results. Moreover, it enables sample reuse that reduces the sample number even further. The horizontal slicing and sample reuse methods imply non-uniform random sampling, where largermagnitude part of the spectrum should be allocated more sample than the lower ones.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1412.6129 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014