DocumentCode
1044217
Title
Multiple-input multiple-output sampling: necessary density conditions
Author
Venkataramani, Raman ; Bresler, Yoram
Author_Institution
Seagate Technol., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
8
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1754
Lastpage
1768
Abstract
We consider the problem of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) sampling of multiband signals. In this problem, a set of input signals is passed through a MIMO channel modeled as a known linear time-invariant system. The inputs are modeled as multiband signals whose spectral supports are sets of finite measure and the channel outputs are sampled on nonuniform sampling sets. The aim is to reconstruct the inputs from the output samples. This sampling scheme is quite general and it encompasses various others including Papoulis´ generalized sampling and nonuniform sampling as special cases. We introduce notions of joint upper and lower densities for collections of sampling sets and then derive necessary conditions on these densities for stable sampling and consistent reconstruction of the channel inputs from the sampled outputs. These results generalize classical density results for stable sampling and interpolation due to Landau.
Keywords
MIMO systems; interpolation; linear systems; signal sampling; MIMO; Papoulis generalized sampling; interpolation; linear time-invariant system; multiband signals; multiple-input multiple-output sampling; necessary density conditions; nonuniform sampling sets; stable sampling; Acoustic arrays; Antenna arrays; Blind equalizers; Image reconstruction; Interpolation; MIMO; Microphone arrays; Nonuniform sampling; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Frames; MIMO; interpolation; multiband signals; multiple-input multiple-output; necessary density conditions; reconstruction; stable sampling; systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2004.831755
Filename
1317119
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