Reconstruction of Signals From Frame Coefficients With Erasures at Unknown Locations
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- Construction of robust frames in erasure recovery
- Unconditional convergence constants of \(g\)-frame expansions
- Recovery of signals from unordered partial frame coefficients
- Controlled g-frames and dual g-frames in Hilbert spaces
- Dual and approximately dual Hilbert-Schmidt frames in Hilbert spaces
- Signal reconstruction from frame and sampling erasures
- Bridging erasures and the infrastructure of frames
- Frames in semi-inner product spaces
- Some properties of canonical dual \(K\)-Bessel sequences for Parseval \(K\)-frames
- Characterization and stability of approximately dual g-frames in Hilbert spaces
- Characterizations and Representations of H-S-Frames in Hilbert Spaces
- Fusion-Riesz frame in Hilbert space
- Frames of uniform subframe bounds with applications to erasures
- A new inequality for frames in Hilbert spaces
- Frames as continuous redundant codes
- Surgery of frames in Hilbert spaces
- Stable recovery of signals from frame coefficients with erasures at unknown locations
- Frames, erasures, and signal estimation with stochastic models
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3854954 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Uniform excess frames in Hilbert spaces
- Uniform excess of \(g\)-frames
- Invertibility of $g$-frame multipliers and Bessel multipliers for unitary systems in Hilbert \(C^*\)-modules
- Uniform approximation property of frames with applications to erasure recovery
- Real phase retrieval from unordered partial frame coefficients
- Characterizations and redundancies of g-frames in Hilbert spaces
- Matrix methods for perfect signal recovery underlying range space of operators
- Some equalities and inequalities for probabilistic frames
- Erasure recovery matrices for encoder protection
- Stability bounds for reconstruction from sampling erasures
- Duality and geodesics for probabilistic frames
- Dual frames compensating for erasures -- a non-canonical case
- Frame reconstruction with noise reduction in Hilbert space and application in communication systems
- Perturbation and construction of almost self‐located robust frames with applications to erasure recovery
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