Compressed sensing can be seen as a lossy data compression stage processing vectors of digital words that correspond to time windows of the signal to acquire. We here show that if the second-order statistical features of such a signal are known, they may be exploited to obtain extremely high compression ratios by means of an almost zero-complexity hardware that is limited to signed adders and very few other elementary algebraic blocks. Optimization is obtained and demonstrated against non-optimized compressed sensing both by specializing classical rakeness-based design and by employing and even simpler and novel principal-component-based method that in some cases may outperform the former. Simulations are performed taking into account bit-wise operations and yield the true compression ratios that would be produced by the real system entailing only very low-depth fixed-point arithmetic. In the case of real-workd ECGs, good reconstruction with bitwise compression ratios up to 9 is demonstrated.

Rakeness and beyond in zero-complexity digital compressed sensing: A down-to-bits case study / Mauro, Mangia; Pareschi, Fabio; Rovatti, Riccardo; Setti, Gianluca. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 356-359. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, BioCAS 2016 tenutosi a Shanghai (China) nel Oct 17-19, 2016) [10.1109/BioCAS.2016.7833805].

Rakeness and beyond in zero-complexity digital compressed sensing: A down-to-bits case study

Pareschi Fabio;Setti Gianluca
2016

Abstract

Compressed sensing can be seen as a lossy data compression stage processing vectors of digital words that correspond to time windows of the signal to acquire. We here show that if the second-order statistical features of such a signal are known, they may be exploited to obtain extremely high compression ratios by means of an almost zero-complexity hardware that is limited to signed adders and very few other elementary algebraic blocks. Optimization is obtained and demonstrated against non-optimized compressed sensing both by specializing classical rakeness-based design and by employing and even simpler and novel principal-component-based method that in some cases may outperform the former. Simulations are performed taking into account bit-wise operations and yield the true compression ratios that would be produced by the real system entailing only very low-depth fixed-point arithmetic. In the case of real-workd ECGs, good reconstruction with bitwise compression ratios up to 9 is demonstrated.
2016
978-1-5090-2959-4
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