Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets

Abstract With rapid advance in analogue‐to‐digital converters, more analogue‐to‐digital converters in the market can cover multiple Nyquist zones. As a result, the implementation of a sub‐Nyquist receiver designed to cover a bandwidth wider than what is dictated by Nyquist theory has become more fea...

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Main Authors: Chi‐Hao Cheng, Gregory Dye, Jason Pennington
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/tje2.12004
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description Abstract With rapid advance in analogue‐to‐digital converters, more analogue‐to‐digital converters in the market can cover multiple Nyquist zones. As a result, the implementation of a sub‐Nyquist receiver designed to cover a bandwidth wider than what is dictated by Nyquist theory has become more feasible than ever. This article presents a sub‐Nyquist receiver using both different sampling rates and an offset at sampling instant. Compared with other sub‐Nyquist receivers, the proposed design is straightforward to implement and can avoid issues conventional sub‐Nyquist receivers encounter at the presence of multiple signals.
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spelling doaj.art-35cbddf0af51441e8bd8cf27fb486f202022-12-22T03:46:49ZengWileyThe Journal of Engineering2051-33052021-02-01202111510.1049/tje2.12004Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsetsChi‐Hao Cheng0Gregory Dye1Jason Pennington2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Miami University Oxford Ohio USAAlion Science and Technology Corporation Beavercreek Ohio USADefense Engineering Corporation Beavercreek Ohio USAAbstract With rapid advance in analogue‐to‐digital converters, more analogue‐to‐digital converters in the market can cover multiple Nyquist zones. As a result, the implementation of a sub‐Nyquist receiver designed to cover a bandwidth wider than what is dictated by Nyquist theory has become more feasible than ever. This article presents a sub‐Nyquist receiver using both different sampling rates and an offset at sampling instant. Compared with other sub‐Nyquist receivers, the proposed design is straightforward to implement and can avoid issues conventional sub‐Nyquist receivers encounter at the presence of multiple signals.https://doi.org/10.1049/tje2.12004A/D and D/A convertorsSignal processing and detectionA/D and D/A convertorsDigital signal processing
spellingShingle Chi‐Hao Cheng
Gregory Dye
Jason Pennington
Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
The Journal of Engineering
A/D and D/A convertors
Signal processing and detection
A/D and D/A convertors
Digital signal processing
title Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
title_full Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
title_fullStr Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
title_full_unstemmed Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
title_short Sub‐Nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
title_sort sub nyquist receiver using sampling frequency and instant offsets
topic A/D and D/A convertors
Signal processing and detection
A/D and D/A convertors
Digital signal processing
url https://doi.org/10.1049/tje2.12004
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