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| author | Li, Yuhan Huang, Tianyao Liu, Yimin Wang, Xiqin |
| author_facet | Li, Yuhan Huang, Tianyao Liu, Yimin Wang, Xiqin |
| contents | We study the problem of representing a discrete tensor that comes from finite uniform samplings of a multi-dimensional and multiband analog signal. Particularly, we consider two typical cases in which the shape of the subbands is cubic or parallelepipedic. For the cubic case, by examining the spectrum of its corresponding time- and band-limited operators, we obtain a low-dimensional optimal dictionary to represent the original tensor. We further prove that the optimal dictionary can be approximated by the famous \ac{dpss} with certain modulation, leading to an efficient constructing method. For the parallelepipedic case, we show that there also exists a low-dimensional dictionary to represent the original tensor. We present rigorous proof that the numbers of atoms in both dictionaries are approximately equal to the dot of the total number of samplings and the total volume of the subbands. Our derivations are mainly focused on the \ac{2d} scenarios but can be naturally extended to high dimensions. |
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| spellingShingle | Approximating Multi-Dimensional and Multiband Signals Li, Yuhan Huang, Tianyao Liu, Yimin Wang, Xiqin Signal Processing We study the problem of representing a discrete tensor that comes from finite uniform samplings of a multi-dimensional and multiband analog signal. Particularly, we consider two typical cases in which the shape of the subbands is cubic or parallelepipedic. For the cubic case, by examining the spectrum of its corresponding time- and band-limited operators, we obtain a low-dimensional optimal dictionary to represent the original tensor. We further prove that the optimal dictionary can be approximated by the famous \ac{dpss} with certain modulation, leading to an efficient constructing method. For the parallelepipedic case, we show that there also exists a low-dimensional dictionary to represent the original tensor. We present rigorous proof that the numbers of atoms in both dictionaries are approximately equal to the dot of the total number of samplings and the total volume of the subbands. Our derivations are mainly focused on the \ac{2d} scenarios but can be naturally extended to high dimensions. |
| title | Approximating Multi-Dimensional and Multiband Signals |
| topic | Signal Processing |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.12064 |