Distributed Sampling of Signals Linked by Sparse Filtering: Theory and Applications- Hormati et al.

RR Papers published in 2009.

Distributed Sampling of Signals Linked by Sparse Filtering: Theory and Applications- Hormati et al.

Citation:
Hormati, Ali and Roy, Olivier and Lu, Yue M. and Vetterli, Martin Distributed Sampling of Signals Linked by Sparse Filtering: Theory and Applications. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.

Full Paper:
http://rr.epfl.ch/26/1/HormatiRLV09.pdf

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http://rr.epfl.ch/26/2/voicedata.zip

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Abstract:
We study the distributed sampling and centralized reconstruction of two correlated signals, modeled as the input and output of an unknown sparse filtering operation. This is akin to a Slepian-Wolf setup, but in the sampling rather than the lossless compression case. Two different scenarios are considered: In the case of universal reconstruction, we look for a sensing and recovery mechanism that works for all possible signals, whereas in the case of almost sure reconstruction, we allow to have a small set (with measure zero) of unrecoverable signals. We derive achievability bounds on the number of samples needed for both scenarios. Our results show that, only in the almost sure setup can we effectively exploit the signal correlations to achieve effective gains in sampling efficiency. In addition to the above theoretical analysis, we propose an efficient and robust distributed sensing and reconstruction algorithm based on annihilating filters. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our method in one synthetic scenario, and two practical applications, including the distributed audio sampling in binaural hearing aids and the efficient estimation of room impulse responses. The numerical results confirm the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed algorithm in both synthetic and practical setups.


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