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Fast Compressive Phase Retrieval from Fourier Measurements

Published 27 Oct 2014 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1410.7351v1)

Abstract: This paper considers the problem of recovering a $k$-sparse, $N$-dimensional complex signal from Fourier magnitude measurements. It proposes a Fourier optics setup such that signal recovery up to a global phase factor is possible with very high probability whenever $M \gtrsim 4k\log_2(N/k)$ random Fourier intensity measurements are available. The proposed algorithm is comprised of two stages: An algebraic phase retrieval stage and a compressive sensing step subsequent to it. Simulation results are provided to demonstrate the applicability of the algorithm for noiseless and noisy scenarios.

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