2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3017729
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An Effective Reconstruction Algorithm Based on Modulated Wideband Converter for Wideband Spectrum Sensing

Abstract: In recent years, wideband spectrum sensing combined with sub-Nyquist sampling and compressed sensing technology in the field of cognitive radio has received widespread attention. However, the existing broadband detection methods based on sub-Nyquist sampling do not fully consider the spectrum feature changes caused by the sampling structure, resulting in unnecessary computational complexity in the support reconstruction process. In this paper, a novel reconstruction algorithm, called nearest orthogonal matchin… Show more

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“…For instance, one study [ 5 ] improved spectrum accuracy by detecting PU activity statistics in the time domain. Another study [ 25 ] enhanced the precision of channel occupancy estimation for wideband SS by considering the correlation between spectrum occupancy levels in adjacent channels. Given the robust performance of these studies, SS has evolved from mere hole detection [ 2 ] to a more nuanced concept that quantifies spectrum usage statistics and identifies signal interference across frequency bands at a specific location.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, one study [ 5 ] improved spectrum accuracy by detecting PU activity statistics in the time domain. Another study [ 25 ] enhanced the precision of channel occupancy estimation for wideband SS by considering the correlation between spectrum occupancy levels in adjacent channels. Given the robust performance of these studies, SS has evolved from mere hole detection [ 2 ] to a more nuanced concept that quantifies spectrum usage statistics and identifies signal interference across frequency bands at a specific location.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%