Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) radar has recently gained much research attraction because small and low-power CMOS devices are very suitable for deploying sensing nodes in a low-power wireless sensing system. This study focuses on the signal processing of a wireless CMOS impulse radar system that can detect humans and objects in the home-care internet-of-things sensing system. The challenges of low-power CMOS radar systems are the weakness of human signals and the high computational complexity of the target detection algorithm. The compressive sensing-based detection algorithm can relax the computational costs by avoiding the utilization of matched filters and reducing the analog-to-digital converter bandwidth requirement. T...
The power dissipation and cost of the next generation pulse radar beamforming systems needs to be re...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
In this paper we present a complete (hardware/ software) sub-Nyquist rate (× 13) wideband signal acq...
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) radar has recently gained much research attraction be...
Wireless monitoring of physiological signals is an evolving direction in personalized medicine and h...
Today, a number of applications need to process large bandwidth signals. These applications frequent...
This paper presents the application of Compressive Sensing (CS) theory in radar signal processing. C...
Abstract Compressed sensing‐based radio frequency signal acquisition systems call for higher reconst...
This paper presents a novel real-time compressive sensing (CS) reconstruction which employs high den...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel architecture based on field-programmable gat...
The conventional Shannon-Nyquist sampling theory sets the goal for a signal to be sampled at a rate ...
This paper presents a radio frequency (RF) CMOS chip and algorithm integrated solution of an Ultra-W...
In this paper, a proposed CAMP algorithm is suggested to reduce the complexity and the processing ti...
Nowadays, communication systems require huge amounts of data to be processed. Some examples of these...
In order to accurately reconstruct signal waveform a signal must be sampled at least twice as fast a...
The power dissipation and cost of the next generation pulse radar beamforming systems needs to be re...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
In this paper we present a complete (hardware/ software) sub-Nyquist rate (× 13) wideband signal acq...
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) radar has recently gained much research attraction be...
Wireless monitoring of physiological signals is an evolving direction in personalized medicine and h...
Today, a number of applications need to process large bandwidth signals. These applications frequent...
This paper presents the application of Compressive Sensing (CS) theory in radar signal processing. C...
Abstract Compressed sensing‐based radio frequency signal acquisition systems call for higher reconst...
This paper presents a novel real-time compressive sensing (CS) reconstruction which employs high den...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel architecture based on field-programmable gat...
The conventional Shannon-Nyquist sampling theory sets the goal for a signal to be sampled at a rate ...
This paper presents a radio frequency (RF) CMOS chip and algorithm integrated solution of an Ultra-W...
In this paper, a proposed CAMP algorithm is suggested to reduce the complexity and the processing ti...
Nowadays, communication systems require huge amounts of data to be processed. Some examples of these...
In order to accurately reconstruct signal waveform a signal must be sampled at least twice as fast a...
The power dissipation and cost of the next generation pulse radar beamforming systems needs to be re...
In recent years, compressive sensing has received a lot of attention due to its ability to reduce th...
In this paper we present a complete (hardware/ software) sub-Nyquist rate (× 13) wideband signal acq...