Fig. 3From: Online rate adjustment for adaptive random access compressed sensing of time-varying fields a–d The effect of the field changing at rate faster than the sensing rate. a is the original undistorted map that was sensed at T coh while (c) shows the same field obtained through temporal blurring after an observation interval T=10×T coh. d is the field obtained as a result of sensing at a rate 10 times slower than the field’s underlying rate of change. Notice how (d) is more similar to the blurred map (c) than (a). This distortion in the sensed field is an example of undersensingBack to article page