4.4 Article

A Novel Sub-Nyquist FRI Sampling and Reconstruction Method in Linear Canonical Transform Domain

Journal

CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Volume 40, Issue 12, Pages 6173-6192

Publisher

SPRINGER BIRKHAUSER
DOI: 10.1007/s00034-021-01759-w

Keywords

Finite of rate innovation; Sub-Nyquist sampling; Linear canonical transform; Time delay estimation

Funding

  1. Key Technologies Research and Development Program of China [2020YFC2006200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61671063, 61771046]
  3. China Scholarship Council

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The paper introduces a novel sub-Nyquist FRI-based sampling and reconstruction method in the LCT domain, which utilizes a compact-support sampling kernel and annihilating filter to achieve superior reconstruction performance and reconstruction ability in noisy environments. The method can also be applied to time delay estimation and obtain super-resolution results.
The finite-rate-of-innovation (FRI) sampling frame has drawn a great deal of attention in many applications. In this paper, a novel sub-Nyquist FRI-based sampling and reconstruction method in linear canonical transform (LCT) domain is proposed. First, a new, compact-support sampling kernel is designed to acquire sub-Nyquist samples in time domain, which can be viewed as anti-aliasing prefilter in LCT domain. Then, the corresponding sampling theorem is derived and the reconstruction algorithm is summarized based on annihilating filter and least square method. Moreover, compared with other representative sub-Nyquist sampling methods, the experiment results demonstrate the superior reconstruction performance of the proposed method. The reconstruction ability in noisy environment is also measured by mean square error. Finally, the proposed method is applied to time delay estimation and can obtain super-resolution results.

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