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An optimal family of exponentially accurate one‐bit Sigma‐Delta quantization schemes
Authors:Percy Deift  Felix Krahmer  C S?nan Güntürk
Institution:1. Courant Institute, 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012;2. Universit?t Bonn, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Endenicher Allee 60, 53115 Bonn, GERMANY
Abstract:Sigma‐delta modulation is a popular method for analog‐to‐digital conversion of bandlimited signals that employs coarse quantization coupled with oversampling. The standard mathematical model for the error analysis of the method measures the performance of a given scheme by the rate at which the associated reconstruction error decays as a function of the oversampling ratio λ. It was recently shown that exponential accuracy of the form O(2?rλ) can be achieved by appropriate one‐bit sigma‐delta modulation schemes. By general information‐entropy arguments, r must be less than 1. The current best‐known value for r is approximately 0:088. The schemes that were designed to achieve this accuracy employ the “greedy” quantization rule coupled with feedback filters that fall into a class we call “minimally supported.” In this paper, we study the discrete minimization problem that corresponds to optimizing the error decay rate for this class of feedback filters. We solve a relaxed version of this problem exactly and provide explicit asymptotics of the solutions. From these relaxed solutions, we find asymptotically optimal solutions of the original problem, which improve the best‐known exponential error decay rate to r ≈ 0.102. Our method draws from the theory of orthogonal polynomials; in particular, it relates the optimal filters to the zero sets of Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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