DocumentCode :
968150
Title :
Block-Based Methods for the Reconstruction of Finite-Length Signals From Nonuniform Samples
Author :
Tuncer, T. Engin
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng. Dept., Middle East Tech. Univ., Ankara
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
530
Lastpage :
541
Abstract :
Two novel block-based algorithms are presented for the reconstruction of uniform samples given the nonuniform samples. The first algorithm uses a sinc interpolator whereas the second one uses a DFT-based interpolator. It is shown that the proposed algorithms are stable and the error due to noise and sampling jitter is bounded by the corresponding error norms of noise and jitter, respectively. We show that both of the block-based algorithms provide nearly perfect reconstruction for a class of practically time and bandlimited signals. Boundary effects are considered and single and multiblock processing is discussed. A modified block-based algorithm is developed by using the windowing technique in order to improve the mean-squared error (MSE) performance for nonbandlimited signals. It is shown that this algorithm performs better than a group of alternative algorithms, including Yen´s third algorithm, for a variety of signal, noise, and sampling grids
Keywords :
bandlimited signals; discrete Fourier transforms; interpolation; mean square error methods; signal reconstruction; signal sampling; DFT-based interpolator; MSE; bandlimited signals; block-based methods; finite-length signals reconstruction; mean-squared error; multiblock processing; nonuniform samples; sampling jitter; sinc interpolator; windowing technique; Extrapolation; Interpolation; Iterative algorithms; Jitter; Kernel; Nonuniform sampling; Polynomials; Reconstruction algorithms; Sampling methods; Signal sampling; DSP-SAMP; extrapolation; interpolation; sampling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2006.885692
Filename :
4063569
Link To Document :
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