DocumentCode
45989
Title
Reconstruction method for pulse position modulationultra wideband communication signal based on compressed sensing
Author
Weidong, Wang ; Jun-an, Yang ; Haibo, Yin ; Shehui, Wang
Author_Institution
Electron. Eng. Inst., Hefei, China
Volume
8
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
March 27 2014
Firstpage
707
Lastpage
713
Abstract
Pulse position modulation-ultra wideband (PPM-UWB) communication adopts ultra narrow pulse as the transmitted signal. Owing to the low-power spectral density and ultra wide bandwidth, it is difficult to detect and sample PPM-UWB signal directly. There are already some researches on using compressed sensing (CS) theory for UWB communication with lower sampling speed. However, these methods take the sparseness of pulse position or transmission channel into account separately and they are unfit for practical communication. To solve these problems, a dual-sparse reconstruction method is proposed in this paper to process PPM-UWB communication signal based on CS theory. Proposed method designs the target signal which needed to be reconstructed as a dual-sparse vector. This vector combines the sparseness of PPM pulse position and UWB channel multi-paths simultaneously, hence it has dual sparseness. The information code can be demodulated from reconstructed dual-sparse vector directly by using energy detection method. Extensive numerical simulations demonstrate the validity and applicability of proposed method.
Keywords
compressed sensing; pulse position modulation; ultra wideband communication; PPM UWB communication signal; PPM pulse position; UWB channel; compressed sensing theory; dual sparse reconstruction method; energy detection method; low power spectral density; numerical simulations; practical communication; pulse position modulation; reconstructed dual sparse vector; transmission channel; transmitted signal; ultra narrow pulse; ultra wide bandwidth; ultra wideband communication signal;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2013.0406
Filename
6777152
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