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An application of the compressive sampling method for compressing and processing acoustic signals

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The compressive sampling method for signals and its application is considered. The simulation results in a Matlab package of the compressive sampling algorithm are given based on the example of an optical image and echo signal.

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Correspondence to V. A. Yurchenkov.

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Original Russian Text © V.A. Yurchenkov, A.I. Soldatov, D.A. Soldatov, 2013, published in Defektoskopiya, 2013, Vol. 49, No. 11, pp. 27–32.

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Yurchenkov, V.A., Soldatov, A.I. & Soldatov, D.A. An application of the compressive sampling method for compressing and processing acoustic signals. Russ J Nondestruct Test 49, 631–635 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061830913110119

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