From Theory to Practice: Sub-Nyquist Sampling of Sparse Wideband Analog Signals
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Abstract
Conventional sub-Nyquist sampling methods for analog signals exploit prior information about the spectral support. In this paper, we consider the challenging problem of blind sub-Nyquist sampling of multiband signals, whose unknown frequency support occupies only a small portion of a wide spectrum. Our primary design goals are efficient hardware implementation and low computational load on the supporting digital processing. We propose a system, named the modulated wideband converter, which first multiplies the analog signal by a bank of periodic waveforms. The product is then low-pass filtered and sampled uniformly at a low rate, which is orders of magnitude smaller than Nyquist. Perfect recovery from the…
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- Wideband
- Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Computer science
- Mathematics
- Electronic engineering
- Telecommunications
- Engineering
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure