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Performance Bounds and Design Criteria for Estimating Finite Rate of Innovation Signals

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Performance Bounds and Design Criteria for Estimating Finite Rate of Innovation Signals
In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating finite rate of innovation (FRI) signals from noisy measurements, and specifically analyze the interaction between FRI techniques and the underlying sampling methods. We first obtain a fundamental limit on the estimation accuracy attainable regardless of the sampling method. Next, we provide a bound on the performance achievable using any specific sampling approach. Essential differences between the noisy and noise-free cases arise from this analysis. In particular, we identify settings in which noise-free recovery techniques deteriorate substantially under slight noise levels, thus quantifying the numerical instability inherent in such methods. This instability, which is only present in some families of FRI signals, is shown to be related to a specific type of structure, which can be characterized by viewing the signal model as a union of subspaces. Finally, we develop a methodology for choosing the optimal sampling kernels based on ...
Zvika Ben-Haim, Tomer Michaeli, Yonina C. Eldar
Added 09 Dec 2010
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Zvika Ben-Haim, Tomer Michaeli, Yonina C. Eldar
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