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100-MHz Amplitude Modulation? Comments on “Sub-Nyquist Cyclostationary Detection for Cognitive Radio” by Cohen and Eldar

I came across a paper by Cohen and Eldar, researchers at the Technion in Israel. You can get the paper on the Arxiv site here. The title is “Sub-Nyquist Cyclostationary Detection for Cognitive Radio,” and the setting is spectrum sensing for cognitive radio. I have a question about the paper that I’ll ask below.

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Author Chad SpoonerPosted on September 22, 2016July 25, 2021Categories Advanced CSP, Comments On ..., Compressive Sensing, Literature, Radio Frequency Scene Analysis, Signal Modeling, Spectrum Estimation, Textbook SignalsTags BPSK, Cyclostationarity, Cyclostationary Signal Processing, SCF Estimation, Signal Detection, Signal Processing, Textbook SignalsLeave a comment on 100-MHz Amplitude Modulation? Comments on “Sub-Nyquist Cyclostationary Detection for Cognitive Radio” by Cohen and Eldar

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