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G. Kutyniok, H. Rauhut, R.J. Kunsch (eds)
A. Kaplan, D.G. Lee, G.E. Pfander, V. Pohl
Sparse Deterministic and Stochastic Channels: Identification of Spreading Functions and Covariances
Compressed Sensing in Information Processing
Birkhäuser
2022

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, D.G. Lee
Data Transmission Over Linear Time-Varying Channels
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
2022
70
Jun
3357-3370

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl
Message Transmission Over Rapidly Time-Varying Channels
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
ICASSP 2021
IEEE
2021

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, D. G. Lee
A Message Transmission Scheme for Linear Time-Varying Multipath Channels
21st IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications
SPAWC 2020
IEEE
2020

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A. Kaplan, D.G. Lee, V. Pohl
Message Transmission through Underspread Time-Varying Linear Channels
45th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
ICASSP 2020
IEEE
2020

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, H. Boche
A New Family of Low Coherence Finite Gabor Frames and Applications in Compressive Sampling
IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications
SPAWC 2019
IEEE
2019

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, H. Boche
Deterministic matrices with a restricted isometry property for partially structured sparse signals
13th International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications
SampTA
2019

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, D.G. Lee
The Statistical Restricted Isometry Property for Gabor Systems
IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop
IEEE
2018

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D.G. Lee; A. Kaplan, V. Pohl
Permissible Support Patterns for Identifying the Spreading Function of Time-Varying Channels
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
IEEE
2018

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A. Kaplan, V. Pohl, D.G. Lee
On Compressive Sensing of Sparse Covariance Matrices Using Deterministic Sensing Matrices
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
IEEE
2018