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Blind Calibration for Phase Shifts in Compressive Systems

Bilen, Cagdas
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Gribonval, Rémi
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Puy, Gilles  
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2013
Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS)

We consider a blind calibration problem in a compressed sensing measurement system in which each sensor introduces an unknown phase shift to be determined. We show that this problem can be approached similarly to the problem of phase retrieval from quadratic measurements. Furthermore, when dealing with measurements generated from multiple unknown (but sparse) signals, we extend the approach for phase retrieval to solve the calibration problem in order to recover the signals jointly along with the phase shift parameters. The proposed methods are shown to have significantly better recovery performance than individual recovery of the input signals when the number of input signals are sufficiently large.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Bilen, Cagdas
Gribonval, Rémi
Puy, Gilles  
Daudet, Laurent
Date Issued

2013

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http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00811848
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REVIEWED

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LTS2  
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Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS)

July 8-11, 2013

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September 20, 2013
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