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MP1: Structured Sparsity for Compressed Sensing Problems

Session Type: Poster
Time: Monday, December 16, 10:20 - 12:20
Location: Terrace
Session Chairs: Marius Pesavento, Technische Universität Darmstadt and Martin Haardt, TU Ilmenau
 
  MP1.1: STRUCTURED DICTIONARY OPTIMIZATION: APPLICATION TO THE MODULATED WIDEBAND CONVERTER
         Hassan Mortada; ONERA
         Olivier Rabaste; ONERA
         Jonathan Bosse; ONERA
 
  MP1.2: A NOVEL SENSING MATRIX DESIGN FOR COMPRESSED SENSING VIA MUTUAL COHERENCE MINIMIZATION
         Khaled Ardah; Communications Research Laboratory (CRL), Ilmenau University of Technology
         Marius Pesavento; Communication Systems Group, TU Darmstadt
         Martin Haardt; Communications Research Laboratory (CRL), Ilmenau University of Technology
 
  MP1.3: AN ADAPTIVE BAYESIAN FRAMEWORK FOR RECOVERY OF SOURCES WITH STRUCTURED SPARSITY
         Ali Bereyhi; Friedrich-Alexander Universität
         Ralf R. Müller; Friedrich-Alexander Universität
 
  MP1.4: IDENTIFYING DECAYING SINUSOIDAL MODES USING SIGNED MEASUREMENTS
         Maria Juhlin; Lund University
         Andreas Jakobsson; Lund University
 
  MP1.5: UNDERSTANDING SAMPLE COMPLEXITIES FOR STRUCTURED SIGNAL RECOVERY FROM NON-LINEAR MEASUREMENTS
         Pulak Sarangi; University of California, San Diego
         Mehmet Can Hucumenoglu; University of California, San Diego
         Piya Pal; University of California, San Diego