Sampling: Theory and Applications
A Centennial Celebration of Claude Shannon, Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analy
A Okoudjou, Kasso / Robinson et al, Michael
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01.05.2020
Beschreibung
The chapters of this volume are based on talks given at the eleventh international Sampling Theory and Applications conference held in 2015 at American University in Washington, D.C. The papers highlight state-of-the-art advances and trends in sampling theory and related areas of application, such as signal and image processing. Chapters have been written by prominent mathematicians, applied scientists, and engineers with an expertise in sampling theory. Claude Shannon's 100th birthday is also celebrated, including an introductory essay that highlights Shannon's profound influence on the field. The topics covered include both theory and applications, such as: Compressed sensing Nonuniform and wave sampling AtoD conversion Finite rate of innovation Timefrequency analysis Operator theory Mobile sampling issues Sampling: Theory and Applications is ideal for mathematicians, engineers, and applied scientists working in sampling theory or related areas.