Topical studies [1-5] demonstrate that signal acquisition can be performed at sampling frequencies far below the minimal frequency dictated by the ideal sampling theorem, a concept called »compressive sampling» (CS). This technique can be applied to signals that don't convey the entire information amount predicted by the traditional sampling theory, regardless of the maximum frequency contained in their spectrum. Signals with this intriguing characteristic are called sparse.
Compressive sensing for hyperspectral earth observation from space
Guzzi D;Lastri C;Nardino V;Pippi I;Raimondi V
2017
Abstract
Topical studies [1-5] demonstrate that signal acquisition can be performed at sampling frequencies far below the minimal frequency dictated by the ideal sampling theorem, a concept called »compressive sampling» (CS). This technique can be applied to signals that don't convey the entire information amount predicted by the traditional sampling theory, regardless of the maximum frequency contained in their spectrum. Signals with this intriguing characteristic are called sparse.File in questo prodotto:
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