1. Introduction
Single image super-resolution (SR) aims at enhancing the resolution of low-resolution (LR) images to generate high-resolution (HR) counterparts. Typically, LR images are acquired through a degradation process that involves blurring and down-sampling. Among the models used to simulate this degradation in classical image SR, bicubic down-sampling stands out as widely adopted [45], [49], [63], [64]. Its prevalence as a benchmark enables the evaluation of different SR methods and facilitates direct comparisons between them, thereby validating the efficacy of novel SR methods.