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Wavelet and footprint sampling of signals with a finite rate of innovation

Dragotti, Pier Luigi  
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Vetterli, Martin  
2004
IEEE Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
ICASSP 2004

In this paper, we consider classes of not bandlimited signals, namely, streams of Diracs and piecewise polynomial signals, and show that these signals can be sampled and perfectly reconstructed using wavelets as sampling kernel. Due to the multiresolution structure of the wavelet transform, these new sampling theorems naturally lead to the development of a new resolution enhancement algo- rithm based on wavelet footprints [2]. Preliminary results show the potentiality of this algorithm.

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