Sparse phase retrieval of one-dimensional signals by Prony's method

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DOI10.3389/FAMS.2017.00005arXiv1701.08947MaRDI QIDQ6282645FDOQ6282645


Authors: Robert Beinert, Gerlind Plonka Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 January 2017

Abstract: In this paper, we show that sparse signals f representable as a linear combination of a finite number N of spikes at arbitrary real locations or as a finite linear combination of B-splines of order m with arbitrary real knots can be almost surely recovered from O(N^2) Fourier intensity measurements up to trivial ambiguities. The constructive proof consists of two steps, where in the first step the Prony method is applied to recover all parameters of the autocorrelation function and in the second step the parameters of f are derived. Moreover, we present an algorithm to evaluate f from its Fourier intensities and illustrate it at different numerical examples.













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