conference paper
Compressed sensing for radio interferometry: spread spectrum imaging techniques
2009
Proceedings of SPIE
We consider the problem of reconstruction of astrophysical signals probed by radio interferometers with baselines bearing a non-negligible component in the pointing direction. The visibilities measured essentially identify with a noisy and incomplete Fourier coverage of the product of the planar signals with a linear chirp modulation. We analyze the related spread spectrum phenomenon and suggest its universality relative to the sparsity dictionary, in terms of the achievable quality of reconstruction through the Basis Pursuit problem. The present manuscript represents a summary of recent work by the authors.
Type
conference paper
Editors
Van de Ville, D.
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Papadakis, M.
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Goyal, V. K.
Date Issued
2009
Published in
Proceedings of SPIE
Volume
7446
Subjects
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
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San Diego | August 02-06, 2009 | |
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July 6, 2009
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