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Universal Spatiotemporal Sampling Sets for Discrete Spatially Invariant Evolution Systems

Published 17 Feb 2017 in cs.IT, math.CA, and math.IT | (1702.05345v1)

Abstract: Let $(I,+)$ be a finite abelian group and $\mathbf{A}$ be a circular convolution operator on $\ell2(I)$. The problem under consideration is how to construct minimal $\Omega \subset I$ and $l_i$ such that $Y={\mathbf{e}_i, \mathbf{A}\mathbf{e}_i, \cdots, \mathbf{A}{l_i}\mathbf{e}_i: i\in \Omega}$ is a frame for $\ell2(I)$, where ${\mathbf{e}_i: i\in I}$ is the canonical basis of $\ell2(I)$. This problem is motivated by the spatiotemporal sampling problem in discrete spatially invariant evolution systems. We will show that the cardinality of $\Omega $ should be at least equal to the largest geometric multiplicity of eigenvalues of $\mathbf{A}$, and we consider the universal spatiotemporal sampling sets $(\Omega, l_i)$ for convolution operators $\mathbf{A}$ with eigenvalues subject to the same largest geometric multiplicity. We will give an algebraic characterization for such sampling sets and show how this problem is linked with sparse signal processing theory and polynomial interpolation theory.

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