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SPTM-L4: Sampling Theory and Methods

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, May 30, 08:00 - 10:00
Location: Room 109
Session Chair: Pier Luigi Dragotti, Imperial College
 
  SPTM-L4.1: DISCRETE RANDOM SAMPLING THEORY
         Chenchi Luo; Georgia Institute of Technology
         James McClellan; Georgia Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-L4.2: ROBUSTNESS OF ALIASING-TOLERANT SUB-NYQUIST SAMPLING WITH APPLICATION TO PARTICLE LOCALISATION
         Andre Angierski; University of Rostock
         Volker Kuehn; University of Rostock
 
  SPTM-L4.3: SEQUENTIAL LOCAL FRI SAMPLING OF INFINITE STREAMS OF DIRACS
         Jon Oñativia; Imperial College London
         Jose Antonio Urigüen; Imperial College London
         Pier Luigi Dragotti; Imperial College London
 
  SPTM-L4.4: SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR INTERPOLATION IN GRAPH STRUCTURED DATA
         Sunil K. Narang; University of Southern California
         Akshay Gadde; University of Southern California
         Antonio Ortega; University of Southern California
 
  SPTM-L4.5: KERNEL-INDUCED SAMPLING THEOREM FOR BANDPASS SIGNALS WITH UNIFORM SAMPLING
         Akira Tanaka; Hokkaido University
 
  SPTM-L4.6: IMPROVED SPECTRUM-BLIND RECONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-BAND SIGNALS
         A Anil Kumar; Temasek Laboratories @ NTU
         Sirajudeen Gulam Razul; Temasek Laboratories @ NTU
         Chong-Meng Samson See; DSO National Laboratories