Single-channel spectrum sensing technique based  on sub-nyquist sampling
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    Spectrum sensing technique for wideband analog signals has been applied widely in cognitive radio. Based on the idea of time-division, this study was conducted with the following steps. Firstly, sampling time was divided into time slices which have fixed length. Secondly, the signal was multiplied by a bank of periodic waveforms which are modulated by pseudorandom number generators, and the product is low-pass filtered and sampled at sub-Nyquist rate. Finally, the samples were used to evaluate frequency support. Compared with the multi-channel structure, the single-channel structure proposed here is much simpler and has the ability to spectrum sensing with low-rate samples. Numerical simulations show that this algorithm can effectively use samples sampling at sub-Nyquist rate to finish the task of spectrum sensing in scenarios that the spectral support is unknown in advance.

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YANG Peng, FAN Yun, HUANG Zhitao, LIU Zheng, JIANG Wenli. Single-channel spectrum sensing technique based  on sub-nyquist sampling[J]. Journal of National University of Defense Technology,2013,35(4):121-127.

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  • Received:October 26,2012
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