Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
BCS-SPL combines block-based compressed-sensing sampling (BCS) of an image with a smoothed projected-Landweber (SPL) iterative reconstruction. Sampling is driven by random matrices applied on a block-by-block basis, while the reconstruction is a variant of projected Landweber (PL) reconstruction (also known as iterative hard thresholding (IHT)) that incorporates a smoothing operation (Wiener filtering) intended to reducing blocking artifacts. In essence, this filtering operation imposes smoothness in addition to the sparsity inherent to PL.