Title
Theoretical formulation/development of signal sampling with an equal arc length using the frame theorem
Abstract
Nonuniform sampling with equal arc length intervals can be found in shape measurements with contact sensor arrays. In this study, the conditions of nonuniform spatial sampling with an equal arc length interval are derived from two frame theorems. First, for general nonuniform sampling, the condition is that the equal arc length interval of the sensors should be less than $$\frac{1}{4\Omega }$$ . Second, for strictly increasing sampling (the sampling point set is strictly increasing), the condition is that the equal arc length interval of the sensors should be less than $$\frac{1}{2\Omega }$$ . The $$\Omega$$ is the maximum frequency of the detected object. For the latter, if the sampling frequency is more than twice the sampling frequency required, the reconstruction error (RRMSE and MRE) is less than 5%. If the sampling frequency is more than 2.5 times, the reconstruction error is less than 3%. The simulation and the application test are carried out, and the results show that a sensor array with equal arc length interval can reconstruct the detected object with high accuracy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1186/s13634-022-00888-x
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Nonuniform spatial sampling, Equal arc length interval, Frame theorem, Reconstruction
Journal
2022
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1687-6180
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chunying Xu100.34
Jiawang Chen293.87
Yongqiang Ge300.34
Miao Li400.34