Title :
On the Sampling of the Electromagnetic Field Radiated by Sparse Sources
Author :
Migliore, Marco Donald
Author_Institution :
DIEI, Univ. of Cassino & Southern Lazio, Cassino, Italy
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to discuss the effectiveness of random sampling of the electromagnetic field in problems involving sparse radiating sources. The method adopted in this paper uses an intuitive geometrical approach based on the Johnson-Linderstrauss lemma applied to the ε-net of the set of the fields radiated by the sparse source. The paper shows that a proper Non Uniform Random Sampling (NURS) using some a-priori information on the problem allows a significant reduction in the cardinality of the set of the measured data compared to uniform random sampling and to random sampling from a λ/2 equispaced set of data. It is also shown that there is a limiting number of data after which random sampling is not convenient. In this case a deterministic sampling strategy, called Modified Non Uniform Sampling (MNUS), is proposed. Numerical results on linear sparse arrays confirm the effectiveness of NURS and MNUS.
Keywords :
electromagnetic field theory; Johnson-Linderstrauss lemma; MNUS; NURS; electromagnetic field radiation; geometrical approach; linear sparse arrays; non uniform random sampling; random sampling; sparse radiating sources; Accuracy; Compressed sensing; Electromagnetics; Entropy; Sparse matrices; Uncertainty; Vectors; Antenna measurements; arrays; near-fields; sampling theory;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2379911