Title :
UWB signal processing: Projection, B-splines, and modified Gegenbauer bases
Author :
Casey, Stephen D. ; Cohl, Howard S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math. & Stat., American Univ., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Ultra-wide band (UWB) systems require either rapidly changing or very high sampling rates. Conventional analog-to-digital devices have limited dynamic range. We investigate UWB signal processing via a basis projection method and a basis system designed for UWB signals. The method first windows the signal and then decomposes the signal into a basis via a continuous-time inner product operation, computing the basis coefficients in parallel. The windowing systems are key, and we develop systems that have variable partitioning length, variable roll-off and variable smoothness. These include systems developed to preserve orthogonality of any orthonormal systems between adjacent blocks and almost orthogonal windowing systems that are more computable/constructible than the orthogonality preserving systems, built using B-splines. We construct the basis projection method, developing the method with a modified Gegenbauer system designed specifically for UWB signals.
Keywords :
signal sampling; splines (mathematics); ultra wideband communication; B-Spline; UWB signal processing; UWB system; basis projection method; continuous-time inner product operation; modified Gegenbauer base; orthogonality preserving system; signal decomposes; Approximation methods; Bandwidth; Fourier series; Polynomials; Signal processing; Splines (mathematics); Time-frequency analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
DOI :
10.1109/SAMPTA.2015.7148840