Title :
Dynamic Range Extension Using Interleaved Gains
Author :
Smaragdis, Paris
Author_Institution :
Adobe Syst., Inc., Newton, MA
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present a methodology to sample signals in such a way so as to avoid the effects of signal clipping due to a limited dynamic range. We do so by attenuating a selective subset of the data before it gets sampled, so that if clipping is detected after the sampling process we can easily estimate the missing samples using the nonclipped samples that were attenuated. We show that under sparsity assumptions it is possible to reconstruct the clipped samples and recover a satisfactory representation of the original signal. We provide an analysis of the side effects of this process and show that on average when sampling signals with highly varying or unknown gain, we can guarantee a significantly lower potential for signal distortion and noise.
Keywords :
signal representation; signal sampling; dynamic range extension; interleaved gains; sampling process; satisfactory representation; selective subset; signal clipping; sparsity assumptions; Calibration; Digital cameras; Distortion; Dynamic range; Image reconstruction; Machinery; Quantization; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Signal sampling; Clipping; dynamic range; missing data; sampling; sparse reconstructions;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2008.2012322