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Compressive Sensing×Short-Time Fourier Transform×
FagområdeSignalbehandlingSignalbehandling
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår20061946
OphavspersonEmmanuel Candès, Justin Romberg, and Terence TaoDennis Gabor
TypeSparse signal recoveryTime-frequency signal analysis
Oprindelig kildeCandes, E. J., Romberg, J., & Tao, T. (2006). Robust Uncertainty Principles: Exact Signal Reconstruction from Highly Incomplete and Inaccurate Measurements. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 52(2), 489–509. DOI ↗Gabor, D. (1946). Theory of Communication. Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 93(3), 429–457. link ↗
AliasserCompressed Sensing, CS, Sparse Recovery, Sub-Nyquist SamplingSTFT, Windowed Fourier Transform, Time-Frequency Analysis
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ResuméCompressive Sensing (CS) is a signal acquisition and reconstruction technique that exploits signal sparsity to recover high-resolution signals from far fewer samples than required by the Nyquist sampling theorem. Developed by Emmanuel Candès, Justin Romberg, and Terence Tao in 2006, compressive sensing challenges the traditional sampling paradigm by showing that signals with sparse representations can be reconstructed from sub-Nyquist random measurements using nonlinear optimization.The Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) is a fundamental signal analysis technique that computes the frequency content of a signal as it evolves over time by applying the Fourier transform to short, overlapping windows of the signal. Introduced conceptually by Dennis Gabor in 1946, the STFT provides a time-frequency representation essential for analyzing non-stationary signals where frequency content changes over time.
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