DocumentCode
1281340
Title
Exploitation of spectral redundancy in cyclostationary signals
Author
Gardner, William A.
Author_Institution
California Univ., Davies, CA, USA
Volume
8
Issue
2
fYear
1991
fDate
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
36
Abstract
It is shown that the cyclostationarity attribute, as it is reflected in the periodicities of (second-order) moments of the signal, can be interpreted in terms of the property that allows generation of spectral lines from the signal by putting it through a (quadratic) nonlinear transformation. The fundamental link between the spectral-line generation property and the statistical property called spectral correlation, which corresponds to the correlation that exists between the random fluctuations of components of the signal residing in distinct spectral bands, is explained. The effects on the spectral-correlation characteristics of some basic signal processing operations, such as filtering, product modulation, and time sampling, are examined. It is shown how to use these results to derive the spectral-correlation characteristics for various types of man-made signals. Some ways of exploiting the inherent spectral redundancy associated with spectral correlation to perform various signal processing tasks involving detection and estimation of highly corrupted man-made signals are described.<>
Keywords
correlation theory; filtering and prediction theory; parameter estimation; signal detection; signal processing; spectral analysis; cyclostationary signals; filtering; highly corrupted signals; man-made signals; nonlinear transformation; processing; product modulation; quadratic transformation; signal detection; signal estimation; spectral correlation; spectral redundancy; spectral-line generation; statistical property; time sampling; Amplitude modulation; Filtering; Frequency; Modulation coding; Nonlinear systems; Phase modulation; Pulse width modulation; Radar; Signal generators; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/79.81007
Filename
81007
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