Sigma delta quantization with harmonic frames and partial Fourier ensembles

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DOI10.1007/S00041-017-9582-2zbMATH Open1410.42015arXiv1511.05671OpenAlexW2963257646MaRDI QIDQ1634829FDOQ1634829


Authors: Rongrong Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 December 2018

Published in: The Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Sigma Delta quantization, a quantization method which first surfaced in the 1960s, has now been used widely in various digital products such as cameras, cell phones, radars, etc. The method samples an input signal at a rate higher than the Nyquist rate, thus achieves great robustness to quantization noise. Compressed Sensing (CS) is a frugal acquisition method that utilizes the possible sparsity of the signals to reduce the required number of samples for a lossless acquisition. One can deem the reduced number as an effective dimensionality of the set of sparse signals and accordingly, define an effective oversampling rate as the ratio between the actual sampling rate and the effective dimensionality. A natural conjecture is that the error of Sigma Delta quantization, previously shown to decay with the vanilla oversampling rate, should now decay with the effective oversampling rate when carried out in the regime of compressed sensing. Confirming this intuition is one of the main goals in this direction. The study of quantization in CS has so far been limited to proving error convergence results for Gaussian and sub-Gaussian sensing matrices, as the number of bits and/or the number of samples grow to infinity. In this paper, we provide a first result for the more realistic Fourier sensing matrices. The major idea is to randomly permute the Fourier samples before feeding them into the quantizer. We show that the random permutation can effectively increase the low frequency power of the measurements, thus enhance the quality of SigmaDelta quantization.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.05671




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