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A ULA-Based MWC Discrete Compressed Sampling Structure for Carrier Frequency and AOA Estimation

In this paper, we propose a new wideband digital receiver based on the modulated wideband converter (MWC) discrete compressed sampling (CS) structure, and we further propose a uniform linear array… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we propose a new wideband digital receiver based on the modulated wideband converter (MWC) discrete compressed sampling (CS) structure, and we further propose a uniform linear array (ULA)-based MWC discrete CS structure to estimate the carrier frequency and angle-of-arrival (AOA). The proposed receiver and ULA-based system use a bank of pseudorandom sequences to mix signals to baseband and other sub-bands. The product is then low-pass filtered and down-sampled at a low rate to obtain the baseband CS data. Meanwhile, the cross-channel signal problem can be solved flexibly, since the frequency spectrum of the cross-channel signal is all mixed to the baseband. And the sensitivity can be increased a lot, because the bandwidth of the baseband is very small. However, the CS data lose the true carrier frequency and phase differences information, because of the mixing operation.Therefore, we propose to utilize the cyclic-shifted pseudorandom sequences in the ULA-based system in order to design a special phase relationship for the CS data, and on this basis, we can get the carrier frequency estimation. Then, we correct the phase differences of the CS data to estimate AOA. Finally, simulation experiments show that the proposed systems are effective and demonstrate the superior estimation performance in the case of small numbers of snapshots and low signal-to-noise ratios.

Keywords: mwc discrete; frequency; carrier frequency; ula based; structure

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2017

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