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Phase Retrieval of Real-Valued Signals in a Shift-Invariant Space

Information Theory 2016-03-07 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Phase retrieval arises in various fields of science and engineering and it is well studied in a finite-dimensional setting. In this paper, we consider an infinite-dimensional phase retrieval problem to reconstruct real-valued signals living in a shift-invariant space from its phaseless samples taken either on the whole line or on a set with finite sampling rate. We find the equivalence between nonseparability of signals in a linear space and its phase retrievability with phaseless samples taken on the whole line. For a spline signal of order NN, we show that it can be well approximated, up to a sign, from its noisy phaseless samples taken on a set with sampling rate 2N12N-1. We propose an algorithm to reconstruct nonseparable signals in a shift-invariant space generated by a compactly supported continuous function. The proposed algorithm is robust against bounded sampling noise and it could be implemented in a distributed manner.

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@article{arxiv.1603.01592,
  title  = {Phase Retrieval of Real-Valued Signals in a Shift-Invariant Space},
  author = {Yang Chen and Cheng Cheng and Qiyu Sun and Haichao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.01592},
  year   = {2016}
}