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Adaptive variable step algorithm for missing samples recovery in sparse signals
by
Stanković, Ljubiša
, Vujović, Stefan
, Daković, Miloš
in
Adaptive algorithms
/ adaptive variable step algorithm
/ Algorithms
/ approximately sparse signals
/ arbitrarily positioned samples
/ compressed sensing
/ compressive sensed signals
/ corrupted samples
/ Criteria
/ Linear programming
/ missing samples recovery
/ noisy sparse signals
/ nondifferentiable forms
/ Reconstruction
/ reconstruction problem
/ Recovery
/ Signal processing
/ signal reconstruction
/ Special Issue on Compressive Sensing and Robust Transforms
/ standard linear programming form
2014
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Adaptive variable step algorithm for missing samples recovery in sparse signals
by
Stanković, Ljubiša
, Vujović, Stefan
, Daković, Miloš
in
Adaptive algorithms
/ adaptive variable step algorithm
/ Algorithms
/ approximately sparse signals
/ arbitrarily positioned samples
/ compressed sensing
/ compressive sensed signals
/ corrupted samples
/ Criteria
/ Linear programming
/ missing samples recovery
/ noisy sparse signals
/ nondifferentiable forms
/ Reconstruction
/ reconstruction problem
/ Recovery
/ Signal processing
/ signal reconstruction
/ Special Issue on Compressive Sensing and Robust Transforms
/ standard linear programming form
2014
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Adaptive variable step algorithm for missing samples recovery in sparse signals
by
Stanković, Ljubiša
, Vujović, Stefan
, Daković, Miloš
in
Adaptive algorithms
/ adaptive variable step algorithm
/ Algorithms
/ approximately sparse signals
/ arbitrarily positioned samples
/ compressed sensing
/ compressive sensed signals
/ corrupted samples
/ Criteria
/ Linear programming
/ missing samples recovery
/ noisy sparse signals
/ nondifferentiable forms
/ Reconstruction
/ reconstruction problem
/ Recovery
/ Signal processing
/ signal reconstruction
/ Special Issue on Compressive Sensing and Robust Transforms
/ standard linear programming form
2014
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Adaptive variable step algorithm for missing samples recovery in sparse signals
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Adaptive variable step algorithm for missing samples recovery in sparse signals
2014
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Overview
Recovery of arbitrarily positioned samples that are missing in sparse signals recently attracted significant research interest. Sparse signals with heavily corrupted arbitrary positioned samples could be analysed in the same way as compressive sensed signals by omitting the corrupted samples and considering them as unavailable during the recovery process. The reconstruction of the missing samples is done by using one of the well-known reconstruction algorithms. In this study, the authors will propose a very simple and efficient algorithm, applied directly to the concentration measures, without reformulating the reconstruction problem within the standard linear programming form. Direct application of the gradient approach to the non-differentiable forms of measures lead us to introduce a variable step size algorithm. A criterion for changing the adaptive algorithm parameters is presented. The results are illustrated on the examples with sparse signals, including approximately sparse signals and noisy sparse signals.
Publisher
The Institution of Engineering and Technology,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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