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Recently a sampling theorem for a certain class of signals with finite rate of innovation (which includes for example stream of Diracs) has been developed. In essence, such non band-limited signals can be sampled at or above the rate of innovation. In the ...
We consider the rate-distortion problem for non-bandlimited signals that have a finite rate of innovation, in particular, the class of continuous periodic stream of Diracs, characterized by a set of time positions and weights. Previous research has only co ...
Sampling theory has prospered extensively in the last century. The elegant mathematics and the vast number of applications are the reasons for its popularity. The applications involved in this thesis are in signal processing and communications and call out ...
We consider the problem of reconstructing a multidimensional and multivariate function ƒ: ℜm \rightarrow ℜn from the discretely and irregularly sampled responses of q linear shift-invariant filters. Unlike traditional approaches which r ...
Near InfraRed (NIR) frequency-domain techniques are promising clinical imaging tools, due to their ability in providing metabolic information about healthy and cancerous abnormalities (tumours, cysts, haematomas, etc.) embedded in thick biological highly d ...
Signal-processing on graphs has developed into a very active field of research during the last decade. In particular, the number of applications using frames constructed from graphs, like wavelets on graphs, has substantially increased. To attain scalabili ...
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We present an explicit formula for B-spline convolution kernels; these are defined as the convolution of several B-splines of variable widths hi and degrees ni. We apply our results to derive spline-convolution-based algorithms for two closely related prob ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop methods that can reconstruct a bandlimited discrete-time signal from an irreg- ular set of samples at unknown locations. We define a solution to the problem using first a geometric and then an algebraic point of view ...
We present an explicit formula for spline kernels; these are defined as the convolution of several B-splines of variable widths h and degrees n. The spline kernels are useful for continuous signal processing algorithms that involve B-spline inner-products ...