Spread Spectrum (SS) techniques are methods used in communication systems where the spectra of the signal is spread over a much wider bandwidth. The large bandwidth of the resulting signals make SS signals difficult to intercept using conventional methods based on Nyquist sampling. Recently, a novel concept called compressive sensing has emerged. Compressive sensing theory suggests that a signal can be reconstructed from much fewer measurements than suggested by the Shannon Nyquist theorem, provided that the signal can be sparsely represented in a dictionary. In this work, motivated by this concept, we study compressive approaches to detect and decode SS signals. We propose compressive detection and decoding systems based both on random mea...
Compressive sampling (CS), or compressive sensing, has the ability for reconstructing a sparse signa...
In spectrum sensing and wireless communications analysis, signals of interest typically occupy only ...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...
In spread spectrum (SS) communications, the input signal is spread over a wider bandwidth to avoid i...
ITC/USA 2013 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Ninth Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
International audienceWe propose a universal and efficient compressive sampling strategy based on th...
<p>This poster is from EUSIPCO 2012 in Bucharest.</p> <p>We show that to lower the sampling rate in ...
With the advent of ubiquitous computing there are two design parameters of wireless communication de...
Compressive Sensing (CS) is an emerging theory that has a lower rate of signal acquisition as compar...
Spectrum sensing is the most important component in the cognitive radio (CR) technology. Spectrum se...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of improving the blind detection performance of direct...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
Compressed sensing (CS) enables the recovery of sparse or compressible signals from relatively a sm...
Abstract—Compressive sensing (CS) is an alternative to Shan-non/Nyquist sampling for the acquisition...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013According to Nyquist Sampling theorem, a band-limited ...
Compressive sampling (CS), or compressive sensing, has the ability for reconstructing a sparse signa...
In spectrum sensing and wireless communications analysis, signals of interest typically occupy only ...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...
In spread spectrum (SS) communications, the input signal is spread over a wider bandwidth to avoid i...
ITC/USA 2013 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Ninth Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
International audienceWe propose a universal and efficient compressive sampling strategy based on th...
<p>This poster is from EUSIPCO 2012 in Bucharest.</p> <p>We show that to lower the sampling rate in ...
With the advent of ubiquitous computing there are two design parameters of wireless communication de...
Compressive Sensing (CS) is an emerging theory that has a lower rate of signal acquisition as compar...
Spectrum sensing is the most important component in the cognitive radio (CR) technology. Spectrum se...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of improving the blind detection performance of direct...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
Compressed sensing (CS) enables the recovery of sparse or compressible signals from relatively a sm...
Abstract—Compressive sensing (CS) is an alternative to Shan-non/Nyquist sampling for the acquisition...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013According to Nyquist Sampling theorem, a band-limited ...
Compressive sampling (CS), or compressive sensing, has the ability for reconstructing a sparse signa...
In spectrum sensing and wireless communications analysis, signals of interest typically occupy only ...
Compressive sensing is a relatively new technique in the signal processing field which allows acquir...