The modulated wideband converter (MWC) is a kind of sub-Nyquist sampling system which is developed from compressed sensing theory. It accomplishes highly accurate broadband sparse signal recovery by multichannel sub-Nyquist sampling sequences. However, when the number of sparse sub-bands becomes large, the amount of sampling channels increases proportionally. Besides, it is very hard to adjust the number of sampling channels when the sparsity changes, because its undersampling board is designed by a given sparsity. Such hardware cost and inconvenience are unacceptable in practical applications. This paper proposes a distributed modulated wideband converter (DMWC) scheme innovatively, which regards one sensor node as one sampling channel and...
As known to us all, it is challenging to monitor wideband signals in frequency domain due to the res...
To explore spectral opportunities in wideband regime for cognitive radio we need a wideband spectrum...
Spectrum sensing in wideband cognitive radio (CR) networks faces several significant practical chall...
The modulated wideband converter (MWC) is a kind of sub-Nyquist sampling system which is developed f...
The sampling rate of wideband spectrum sensing for sparse signals can be reduced by sub-Nyquist samp...
In a cognitive radio sensor network (CRSN), wideband spectrum sensing devices which aims to effectiv...
This paper presents two new algorithms for wideband spectrum sensing at sub-Nyquist sampling rates, ...
In the wideband regime, direct spectrum estimation requires the use of power hungry high-rate analog...
Abstract—Compressive sampling is a popular approach to relax the rate requirement on the analog-to-d...
For effective spectrum utilization, cognitive radio makes use of wideband spectrum sensing receiver....
It is challenging to detect and track frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) signals due to their ...
In wideband cognitive radio (CR) networks, spectrum sensing is an essential task for enabling dynami...
A significant challenge of cognitive radio (CR) is to perform wideband spectrum sensing in a fading ...
International audienceThis paper studies the impacts of transmitters power levels on spectrum recons...
International audienceThis paper deals with the influence of a wideband signal key parameters on its...
As known to us all, it is challenging to monitor wideband signals in frequency domain due to the res...
To explore spectral opportunities in wideband regime for cognitive radio we need a wideband spectrum...
Spectrum sensing in wideband cognitive radio (CR) networks faces several significant practical chall...
The modulated wideband converter (MWC) is a kind of sub-Nyquist sampling system which is developed f...
The sampling rate of wideband spectrum sensing for sparse signals can be reduced by sub-Nyquist samp...
In a cognitive radio sensor network (CRSN), wideband spectrum sensing devices which aims to effectiv...
This paper presents two new algorithms for wideband spectrum sensing at sub-Nyquist sampling rates, ...
In the wideband regime, direct spectrum estimation requires the use of power hungry high-rate analog...
Abstract—Compressive sampling is a popular approach to relax the rate requirement on the analog-to-d...
For effective spectrum utilization, cognitive radio makes use of wideband spectrum sensing receiver....
It is challenging to detect and track frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) signals due to their ...
In wideband cognitive radio (CR) networks, spectrum sensing is an essential task for enabling dynami...
A significant challenge of cognitive radio (CR) is to perform wideband spectrum sensing in a fading ...
International audienceThis paper studies the impacts of transmitters power levels on spectrum recons...
International audienceThis paper deals with the influence of a wideband signal key parameters on its...
As known to us all, it is challenging to monitor wideband signals in frequency domain due to the res...
To explore spectral opportunities in wideband regime for cognitive radio we need a wideband spectrum...
Spectrum sensing in wideband cognitive radio (CR) networks faces several significant practical chall...