Estimating the Signal Reconstruction Error from Threshold-Based Sampling Without Knowing the Original Signal

Abstract

The problem of estimating the accuracy of signal reconstruction from threshold-based sampling, by only taking the sampling output into account, is addressed. The approach is based on re-sampling the reconstructed signal and the application of a distance measure in the output space which satisfies the condition of quasi-isometry. The quasi-isometry property allows to estimate the reconstruction accuracy from the matching accuracy between the sign sequences resulting from sampling and the re-sampling after reconstruction. This approach is exemplified by means of leaky integrate-and-fire. It is shown that this approach can be used for parameter tuning for optimizing the reconstruction accuracy.

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