Reconstruction Error in Nonuniformly Sampled Approximately Sparse Signals
Résumé
With its aim to reduce the amount of sensed data and to improve the energy efficiency, compressive sensing (CS) is recently witnessing a growing research interest in remote-sensing applications. The Fourier transform domain plays a significant role as a signal-processing tool and the sparsity domain for the CS-reconstruction methods. A generalized expression for the error in the reconstruction of nonuniformly sampled, approximately sparse, or nonsparse, noisy signals in the Fourier domain is presented in this letter. This expression holds for a wide range of practically important nonuniform signal-sampling strategies, covering the uniform and completely random sampling as the special cases. Additive noise and noise-folding effects are included in the analysis. Statistical examples and two real-world examples validate the presented theory.