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Compressive Sensing is a Signal Processing technique, which gave a break through in 2004. The main idea of CS is, by exploiting the sparsity nature of the signal (in any domain), we can reconstruct the signal from very fewer samples than required by Shannon-Nyquist sampling theorem. Reconstructing a sparse signal from fewer samples is equivalent to solving a under-determined system with sparsity constraints. Least square solution to such a problem yield poor `results because sparse signals cannot be well approximated to a least norm solution. Instead we use l1 norm(convex) to solve this problem which is the best approximation to the exact solution given by l0 norm(non-convex). In this paper we plan to discuss three applications of CS in estimation theory. They are, CS based reliable Channel estimation assuming sparsity in the channel is known for TDS-OFDM systems[1]. Indoor location estimation from received signal strength (RSS) where CS is used to reconstruct the radio map from RSS measurements[2]. Identifying that subspace in which the signal of interest lies using ML estimation, assuming signal lies in a union of subspaces which is a standard sparsity assumption according to CS theory[3]. Index terms : Compressive Sensing, Indoor positioning, fingerprinting, radio map, Maximum likelihood estimation, union of linear subspaces, subspace recovery.
Looking for a quick way to create a professional quality newsletter? This example by Frits at howtotex.com is the perfect starting point.
The newsletter template includes a fancy title, top post and some main content with images. The template is pre-loaded in Overleaf for you to use as a basis to create your own!
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Este ejemplo representa el esquema de un amplificador diferencial construido con un amplificador operacional y cinco resistencias, el cual se usa para calcular la ganancia de la diferencia de dos señales independientes. Las notaciones son las siguientes:
v1: tensión de entrada 1.
v2: tensión de entrada 2.
R1: resistencia.
R2: resistencia.
RL: resistencia de carga.
vo: tensión de salida.
Este esquema es una adaptación del que se encuentra en el la página 76, Capítulo 1 del texto "Electrónica, 2da Edición" de Allan R. Hambley, publicado en idioma español por la editorial Pearson Educación.
This is a nice example brochure template provided by Nicola Talbot using the flowfram package. The flowfram package lets you create frames in a document such that the document content flows from one frame to the next in the order in which they were defined. This is useful for creating posters or magazines or any other form of document that does not conform to the standard one or two column layout. Here we present the sample brochure provided with the flowfram package - it is preloaded into writeLaTeX and ready for real-time editing online. Simply click the screenshot above to create your own brochure and get started!
Example by Nicola Talbot
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