Adapted Compressed Sensing for Effective Hardware Implementations von Mauro Mangia | A Design Flow for Signal-Level Optimization of Compressed Sensing Stages | ISBN 9783319870656

Adapted Compressed Sensing for Effective Hardware Implementations

A Design Flow for Signal-Level Optimization of Compressed Sensing Stages

von Mauro Mangia, Fabio Pareschi, Valerio Cambareri, Riccardo Rovatti und Gianluca Setti
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMauro Mangia
Autor / AutorinFabio Pareschi
Autor / AutorinValerio Cambareri
Autor / AutorinRiccardo Rovatti
Autor / AutorinGianluca Setti
Buchcover Adapted Compressed Sensing for Effective Hardware Implementations | Mauro Mangia | EAN 9783319870656 | ISBN 3-319-87065-3 | ISBN 978-3-319-87065-6

Adapted Compressed Sensing for Effective Hardware Implementations

A Design Flow for Signal-Level Optimization of Compressed Sensing Stages

von Mauro Mangia, Fabio Pareschi, Valerio Cambareri, Riccardo Rovatti und Gianluca Setti
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMauro Mangia
Autor / AutorinFabio Pareschi
Autor / AutorinValerio Cambareri
Autor / AutorinRiccardo Rovatti
Autor / AutorinGianluca Setti

This book describes algorithmic methods and hardware implementations that aim to help realize the promise of Compressed Sensing (CS), namely the ability to reconstruct high-dimensional signals from a properly chosen low-dimensional “portrait”. The authors describe a design flow and some low-resource physical realizations of sensing systems based on CS. They highlight the pros and cons of several design choices from a pragmatic point of view, and show how a lightweight and mild but effective form of adaptation to the target signals can be the key to consistent resource saving. The basic principle of the devised design flow can be applied to almost any CS-based sensing system, including analog-to-information converters, and has been proven to fit an extremely diverse set of applications. Many practical aspects required to put a CS-based sensing system to work are also addressed, including saturation, quantization, and leakage phenomena.