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DOI: 10.1109/79.81008
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Computationally efficient algorithms for cyclic spectral analysis

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“…Although we would consider comparing our approach with the techniques described in [23], there is a large difference between the employed architectures, which would need porting to the multi-core architecture used here. On the other hand, the work described in [28] strongly relies on a priori knowledge of the signal characteristics such as modulation, roll-off factor and symbol rate, while our approach does not rely on such information.…”
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“…Although we would consider comparing our approach with the techniques described in [23], there is a large difference between the employed architectures, which would need porting to the multi-core architecture used here. On the other hand, the work described in [28] strongly relies on a priori knowledge of the signal characteristics such as modulation, roll-off factor and symbol rate, while our approach does not rely on such information.…”
Section: The Resulting Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the feasible cyclostationarity strategies for microprocessed and battery operated devices that have been proposed so far reduce the energy consumption by reducing the area in the plane ( f, α) where the functions for extraction of cyclostationary features are calculated [23], [28].…”
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