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Modulo Sampling in Shift-Invariant Spaces: Recovery and Stability Enhancement

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arxiv 2406.10929 v1 pith:RVKI7P4W submitted 2024-06-16 eess.SP

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Sampling shift-invariant (SI) signals with a high dynamic range poses a notable challenge in the domain of analog-to-digital conversion (ADC). It is essential for the ADC's dynamic range to exceed that of the incoming analog signal to ensure no vital information is lost during the conversion process. Modulo sampling, an approach initially explored with bandlimited (BL) signals, offers a promising solution to overcome the constraints of dynamic range. In this paper, we expand on the recent advancements in modulo sampling to encompass a broader range of SI signals. Our proposed strategy incorporates analog preprocessing, including the use of a mixer and a low-pass filter (LPF), to transform the signal into a bandlimited one. This BL signal can be accurately reconstructed from its modulo samples if sampled at slightly above its Nyquist frequency. The recovery of the original SI signal from this BL representation is then achieved through suitable filtering. We also examine the efficacy of this system across various noise conditions. Careful choice of the mixer plays a pivotal role in enhancing the method's reliability, especially with generators prone to instability. Our approach thus broadens the framework of modulo sampling's utility in efficiently recovering SI signals, pushing its boundaries beyond BL signals while sampling only slightly above the rate needed for a SI signal.

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  1. Practical Modulo Sampling: Mitigating High-Frequency Components

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    Mixing the modulo-folded signal with a periodic comb before low-pass filtering and sampling yields samples that match ideal modulo sampling, enabling modulo recovery with realistic ADCs.

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