Title :
Research on application of compressed sensing based on signal decomposition
Author :
Taicheng Wei ; Haiying Wang
Author_Institution :
Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Based on compressed sensing (CS) theory and its classical OMP reconstruction algorithm, as to the problems that large storage of measurement matrix is needed when sampling and calculating the whole signal which has a large amount of data and that a huge amount of time is consumed when reconstructing it, we can decompose the signal into many sub-signals through a certain way, and then measure and reconstruct the sub-signals. Finally, we can realize the processing of the whole segment signal. As above, the application of compressed sensing which based on signal decomposition can be called decomposed compressed sensing method in this paper. Currently, a commonly used decomposed compressed sensing method is segmented compressed sensing (SCS). For the problem that there are errors in processing certain types of sparse signals by SCS method, we propose a new decomposed compressed sensing in this paper. The simulation results show that, compared with SCS, the new method can improve the reconstruction efficiency to a certain extent. At the same time, this method is applicable to any type of signal, which has wider application range.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; matrix algebra; signal reconstruction; signal sampling; OMP reconstruction algorithm; SCS method; compressed sensing theory; decomposed compressed sensing method; large measurement matrix storage; reconstruction efficiency improvement; segmented compressed sensing; signal calculation; signal decomposition; signal sampling; whole segment signal processing; Compressed sensing; Decoding; Image reconstruction; Matching pursuit algorithms; Matrix decomposition; Reconstruction algorithms; Vectors; Compressed sensing (CS); decomposed CS; isometry sampling; orthogonal matching pursuit algorithm (OMP); segmented CS;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Problem-Solving (ICCP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4246-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCPS.2014.7062285