SIGNAL RECOVERY IN SINUSOID-CROSSING SAMPLING BY USE OF THE MINIMUM-NEGATIVITY CONSTRAINT

Citation
Ma. Nazario et C. Saloma, SIGNAL RECOVERY IN SINUSOID-CROSSING SAMPLING BY USE OF THE MINIMUM-NEGATIVITY CONSTRAINT, Applied optics, 37(14), 1998, pp. 2953-2963
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Optics
Journal title
Volume
37
Issue
14
Year of publication
1998
Pages
2953 - 2963
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
High-frequency components that are lost when a signal s(x) of bandwidt h W is low-pass filtered in sinusoid-crossing sampling are recovered b y use of the minimum-negativity constraint. The lost high-frequency co mponents are recovered from the information that is available in the F ourier spectrum, which is computed directly from locations of intersec tions {x(i)} between s(x) and the reference sinusoid r(x) = A cos(2 pi f(r)x), where the index i = 1,2,..., 2M = 2Tf(r), and T is the sampli ng period. Low-pass filtering occurs when f(r) < W/2. If \s(x)\ less t han or equal to A for all values of x within T, then a crossing exists within each period Delta = 1/2f(r). The recovery procedure is investi gated for the practical case of when W is not known a priori and s(x) is corrupted by additive Gaussian noise. (C) 1998 Optical Society of A merica.