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Wideband Sparse Signal Acquisition Based on Serial Multi-Coset Sampling

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  • Changjian Liu
  • Houjun Wang

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Traditional parallel multi-coset sampling (MCS), which has several sub-Analog-to-Digital-Converters (sub-ADCs) working parallelly, is an attractive sub-Nyquist sampling technique for wideband sparse signals. However, the mismatch among sub-ADCs in traditional parallel MCS, such as bias, gain, and timing skew mismatch, degrades the signal acquisition performance greatly. In this paper, a serial MCS scheme based on clocking single ADC with nonuniform clock is proposed. The nonuniform sampling clock is generated by a pseudo-random binary sequence generator. An additional Sample/Hold (S/H) is used to improve the analog bandwidth of the serial MCS. Moreover, universal sampling pattern is designed for the proposed serial MCS. The sampling pattern design should not only maximize the Kruskal rank of compressed sensing matrix but also take the ADC’s sub-Nyquist sampling rate into consideration. Numeral experiments are presented demonstrating that the mismatch among sub-ADCs in traditional parallel MCS degrades the reconstruction performance greatly, and the proposed serial MCS can avoid the mismatch tactfully.

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  • Changjian Liu & Houjun Wang, 2018. "Wideband Sparse Signal Acquisition Based on Serial Multi-Coset Sampling," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-7, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9208568
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/9208568
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