Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Cyclostationary feature detection is one of the most powerful spectrum sensing techniques used for cognitive radio (CR) systems. This is because of its robustness against noise uncertainties. However, this technique needs high sampling rates, which is limited by the state-of the-art analog to digital converters (ADCs), especially in wideband regime. Comressive sensing (CS) was used by many researchers for solving this problem via sub-Nyquist sampling rates. However CS solves the high sampling rate problem, but it does ...
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences,Assiut University, Faculty of Engineering
Research Member
Research Pages
746-755
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 42 , No. 3
Research Year
2014