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Analysis of two problems in signal quantization and A/D conversion

Posted on:2009-10-02Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Georgia Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Jimenez, DavidFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390005456685Subject:Mathematics
Abstract/Summary:
In this thesis we consider two different problems in quantization theory. During the first part we discuss the so called Bennett's White Noise Hypothesis, introduced to study quantization errors of different schemes. Under this hypothesis, one assumes that the reconstruction errors of different channels can be considered as uniform, independent and identically distributed random variables.;We prove that in the case of uniform quantization errors for frame expansions, this hypothesis is in fact false. Nevertheless, we also prove that in the case of fine quantization, the errors of different channels are asymptotically uncorrelated, validating, at least partially, results on the computation of the mean square error of reconstructions that were obtained through the assumption of Bennett's hypothesis.;On the second part of this thesis, we will introduced a new scalar quantization scheme, called a Beta Alpha Encoder. We analyse its robustness with respect to the quantizer imperfections. This scheme also induces a challenging dynamical system. We give partial results dealing with the ergodicity of this system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quantization, Different
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