Title :
Wavelet footprints based signal recovery technique for signal coding
Author :
EL-Leithy, Shymaa
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Visualization & Interactive Sytems, Stuttgart Univ., Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract :
In the real-world the majority of the signals are observed as piecewise smooth functions but their representations in a raw data format consume a huge amount of storage and processing power. In spite of the wavelets provide a good representation for the piecewise polynomial signals and its discontinuities, there is still a fair amount of correlation between wavelet coefficients produced by the discontinuities in the signal. Consequently Dragotti et al [4]. Introduced a new concept called wavelet footprints with a new robuts Algorithm called ADFP to sparse the representation of the piecewise smooth signals in 1D. However this paper proposes a new idea to achieve a better compression performance than wavelet footprints with ADFP algorithm. The introduced idea based observation which is the wavelet footprints dictionary obeys the restricted isometry property (RIP) which produces a solution equal to L1 minimization. The results showed that proposed technique outperforms the wavelet footprints based on adaptive depth footprints pursuit (ADFP) in the compression ratio with high accuracy.
Keywords :
correlation methods; data compression; encoding; polynomials; signal representation; wavelet transforms; adaptive depth footprints pursuit; compression performance; correlation; piecewise polynomial signal; piecewise smooth function; piecewise smooth signal representation; restricted isometry property; signal coding; signal recovery technique; wavelet footprints dictionary; Conferences; Decision support systems; Handheld computers; Wavelets; coding; compressed sensing; footprints; signal recovery;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC), 2012 Japan-Egypt Conference on
Conference_Location :
Alexandria
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0485-6
DOI :
10.1109/JEC-ECC.2012.6186957