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17 September 2005 Analog to digital conversion for finite frames
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Proceedings Volume 5914, Wavelets XI; 591416 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.612909
Event: Optics and Photonics 2005, 2005, San Diego, California, United States
Abstract
Sigma-Delta (ΣΔ) schemes are shown to be an effective approach for quantizing finite frame expansions. Basic error estimates show that first order ΣΔ schemes can achieve quantization error of order 1/N, where N is the frame size. Under certain technical assumptions, improved quantization error estimates of order (logN)/N1.25 are obtained. For the second order ΣΔ scheme with linear quantization rule, error estimates of order 1/N2 can be achieved in certain circumstances. Such estimates rely critically on being able to construct sufficiently small invariant sets for the scheme. New experimental results indicate a connection between the orbits of state variables in ΣΔ schemes and the structure of constant input invariant sets.
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John J. Benedetto, Alexander M. Powell, and Ozgur Yilmaz "Analog to digital conversion for finite frames", Proc. SPIE 5914, Wavelets XI, 591416 (17 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.612909
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KEYWORDS
Quantization

Error analysis

Analog electronics

Reconstruction algorithms

Lead

Mathematics

Wavelets

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