2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icassp.2014.6854549
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Selective analytic signal construction from a non-uniformly sampled bandpass signal

Abstract: This paper proposes a method that simultaneously builds the analytic signal from non-uniform samples of a bandpass signal and rejects interferences. The analytic signal is required for many onboard operations in communication satellites. This method operates in the time domain and without preliminary demodulation, using Periodic Non-uniform Sampling of order 2 (PNS2). This non-uniform sampling scheme can be easily implemented with available devices. Exact formulas for the analytic signal construction are deriv… Show more

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“…Note that in previous works, the authors have also proposed errorless reconstruction formulas (in terms of meansquared error), whose convergence rate can be increased by the introduction of appropriate filters [21], [22] and which can perform joint reconstruction and interference cancelation or direct analytical signal reconstruction [23], [24].…”
Section: Signal Model and Sampling Scheme A Signal Model And Folmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that in previous works, the authors have also proposed errorless reconstruction formulas (in terms of meansquared error), whose convergence rate can be increased by the introduction of appropriate filters [21], [22] and which can perform joint reconstruction and interference cancelation or direct analytical signal reconstruction [23], [24].…”
Section: Signal Model and Sampling Scheme A Signal Model And Folmentioning
confidence: 99%