2013
DOI: 10.1109/tcsi.2012.2226491
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A Reconfigurable Direct RF Receiver With Jitter Analysis and Applications

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“…Analytical methods exist that permit minimum bandpass sampling frequencies to be computed in the case of a single-band spectrum [1][2][3]. However, BPS has its issues for multiband signal spectrum due to certain constraints like aliasing, spectral folding, and reconstruction of information band [4][5][6][7]. In addition, there are no analogous equation sets available for a general multiband bandpass system consisting of signals with arbitrary center frequencies and bandwidths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analytical methods exist that permit minimum bandpass sampling frequencies to be computed in the case of a single-band spectrum [1][2][3]. However, BPS has its issues for multiband signal spectrum due to certain constraints like aliasing, spectral folding, and reconstruction of information band [4][5][6][7]. In addition, there are no analogous equation sets available for a general multiband bandpass system consisting of signals with arbitrary center frequencies and bandwidths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its merits, the NYFR is still subject to the difficulty of processing the modulated signal. The research on the NYFR mostly focuses on a simple single-frequency signal [1][2][3]. For this kind of narrowband signal, an effective approach is to construct a multi-channel architecture and compare the spectrum peak value of each channel to estimate the NZ index, that is, the spectrum peak method [4].…”
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