Abstract
Wideband spectrum sensing for cognitive radio requires high rate analog to digital (A/D) converters whose power consumption is proportional to the sampling rate. In this article, we propose to use sub-Nyquist non-uniform sampling for spectrum sensing to reduce the power consumption. Since the received signal samples are correlated in the time domain, we estimate the missing samples by using the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm. It is shown that the combined sub-Nyquist non-uniform sampling and EM algorithm consume much less power than A/D converter at the Nyquist rate making the proposed algorithm a viable low-power solution for spectrum sensing. Moreover, it is shown by simulations that the proposed sub-Nyquist rate non-uniform sampler is accurate enough to detect the edges of the estimated power spectral density. © 2012 Miar et al.; licensee Springer licensee InTech.
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Miar, Y., D’Amours, C., & Aboulnasr, T. (2012). A novel reduced power compressive sensing technique for wideband cognitive radio. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1499-2012-281
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