This paper describes a direct conversion receiver applying compressed sensing with the objective to relax the analog filtering requirements seen in the traditional architecture. The analog filter is cumbersome in an \gls{IC} design and relaxing its requirements is an advantage in terms of die area, performance and robustness of the receiver. The objective is met by a selection of sampling pattern matched to the prior knowledge of the frequency placement of the desired and interfering signals. A simple numerical example demonstrates the principle. The work is part of an ongoing research effort and the different project phases are explained.
@article{arxiv.1404.6150,
title = {Compressed Sensing Based Direct Conversion Receiver With Interference Reducing Sampling},
author = {Jacek Pierzchlewski and Thomas Arildsen and Torben Larsen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.6150},
year = {2016}
}
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3 pages, 5 figures, submitted to IEEE International Conference On Sensing Communication and Networking 2014 (poster)