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Sensing Wireless Microphone with ESPRIT from Noise and Adjacent Channel Interference

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Sensing Wireless Microphone with ESPRIT from Noise and Adjacent Channel Interference
FCC requires that any white space device be able to sense wireless microphone (WM) signals at -114dBm typically corresponding to a SNR of -20dB, an extremely challenging task. This paper presents a novel WM detector based on the ESPRIT algorithm along with an auxiliary prewhitening filter that meets this requirement. Compared with existing detectors, the proposed WM detector not only successfully combats noise, but also provides a technique to mitigate the effect of adjacent channel interference caused by DTV transmission leakage, an issue much less studied.
Dan Zhang, Lijun Dong, Narayan B. Mandayam
Added 11 Feb 2011
Updated 11 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Dan Zhang, Lijun Dong, Narayan B. Mandayam
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