Recovery of Bandlimited Signals in Linear Canonical Transform Domain from Noisy Samples

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Hui Zhao
Ruyan Wang
Daiping Song
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[1] Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,School of Communication and Information Engineering
[2] Chongqing University,College of Mechanical Engineering
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Recovery algorithm; Bandlimited signal; Linear canonical transform; Random noise;
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The linear canonical transform (LCT) has been shown to be a useful and powerful tool for signal processing and optics. Many reconstruction strategies for bandlimited signals in LCT domain have been proposed. However, these reconstruction strategies can work well only if there are no errors associated with the numerical implementation of samples. Unfortunately, this requirement is almost never satisfied in the real world. To the best of the author’s knowledge, the statistical problem of LCTed bandlimited signal recovery in the presence of random noise still remains unresolved. In this paper, the problem of recovery of bandlimited signals in LCT domain from discrete and noisy samples is studied. First, it is shown that the generalized Shannon-type reconstruction scheme for bandlimited signals in LCT domain cannot be directly applied in the presence of noise since it leads to an infinite mean integrated square error. Then an orthogonal and complete set for the class of bandlimited signals in LCT domain is proposed; and further, an oversampled version of the generalized Shannon-type sampling theorem is derived. Based on the oversampling theorem and without adding too much complexity, a reconstruction algorithm for bandlimited signals in LCT domain from discrete and noisy observations is set up. Moreover, the convergence of the proposed reconstruction scheme is also proved. Finally, numerical results and potential applications of the proposed reconstruction algorithm are given.
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页码:1997 / 2008
页数:11
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