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Started by amara vati November 26, 2004
hi,

could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory
for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time.

regards
amar
Hello,
             There is one book by Mr Sridhar, " Random Speech Processsing"
I do not remember the publishers. But it is a good one.

             There is one more book i think by Proakis with similiar title.

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya.
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> hi, > > could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory > for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time. > > regards > amar
amaraavati@yahoo.com (amara vati) wrote 

> could anybody give me references on random sampling theory, i.e theory > for signals which are sampled at random intervals of time.
There was a book, edited by John Benedetto and Frazier: Wavelets: Mathematics and Applications, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1994. That contained a nice chapter by Feichtinger & Gr&#4294967295;chenig, who have done quite a bit of work on the problem (together, and separately). There's a web-page here: http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~nuhag/papers/irreg.html that contains some references. You might also like to do a search on "Sensor Scheduling", some of which uses random sampling as a way of optimizing the performance of various sensor arrays. Ciao, Peter K.