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Methods based on order statistics are often used in finance, quality control, data and signal processing, especially when signals of interest are immersed in impulsive noise. These allow to include rank information by increasing the dimension of the problem. In large dimension problems, we are usually required to know only the second order statistics. In this article we use a rank-one quadratic measurement...
Non-linear methods are usually used to analyze and process random sequences with outliers or in presence of impulsive noise. One of these methods is based on order statistics, which includes rank information by increasing the problem size. In this article we use a rank one quadratic measurement model based on sketches and apply it to order statistics. We introduce a method to estimate the correlation...
Nowadays, Cognitive Radio (CR) is projected as the technology that will maximize the utilization of the spectrum resources in next generation wireless systems. Therefore, the Spectrum Sensing (SS) is the key function, which allows CR to know the available spectrum resources of an interest band. Nevertheless, one of the major problems in the SS is the big amount of samples that are processed in the...
Nowadays, Cognitive Radio (CR) is projected as the technology that will maximize the utilization of the spectrum resources in next generation wireless systems. Therefore, the Spectrum Sensing (SS) is the key function, which allows CR to know the available spectrum resources of an interest band. Nevertheless, one of the major problems in the SS is the big amount of samples that are processed in the...
In this paper, a novel wideband spectrum sensing algorithm based on Compressive Sensing (CS) and reconstruction of second order signal statistics from covariance matrix of the acquired samples for Cognitive Radio (CR) systems is presented. This allows cognitive users to sense the spectrum without apriori knowledge of signal characteristics in the radio environment by minimizing the amount of samples...
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