Multi-rate asynchronous sampling of sparse multi-band signals
Amir Rosenthal, Alex Linden, Moshe Horowitz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-rate sampling scheme for reconstructing sparse multi-band signals using fewer channels without synchronization, suitable for optical systems, and robust to noise.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-rate sampling method that reduces the number of channels needed for signal reconstruction without requiring synchronization.
Findings
Robust to different signal types and noise levels
Requires fewer sampling channels than traditional methods
Can be implemented with optical sampling systems
Abstract
Because optical systems have huge bandwidth and are capable of generating low noise short pulses they are ideal for undersampling multi-band signals that are located within a very broad frequency range. In this paper we propose a new scheme for reconstructing multi-band signals that occupy a small part of a given broad frequency range under the constraint of a small number of sampling channels. The scheme, which we call multi-rate sampling (MRS), entails gathering samples at several different rates whose sum is significantly lower than the Nyquist sampling rate. The number of channels does not depend on any characteristics of a signal. In order to be implemented with simplified hardware, the reconstruction method does not rely on the synchronization between different sampling channels. Also, because the method does not solve a system of linear equations, it avoids one source of lack of…
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