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Over the Limits of Traditional Sampling: Advantages and Issues of AICs for Measurement Instrumentation
Grazia Iadarola1, Pasquale Daponte2, Luca De Vito2
1Department of Information Engineering, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60131 Ancona, Italy.
Abstract:
Data acquisition systems have shown the need of wideband spectrum monitoring for many years. This paper describes and discusses a recently proposed architecture aimed at acquiring efficiently wideband signals, named the Analog-to-Information Converter (AIC). AIC framework and working principle implementing the sub-Nyquist sampling are analyzed in general terms. Attention is specifically focused on the idea of exploiting the condition of the signals that, despite their large bandwidth, have a small information content in the frequency domain. However, as clarified in the paper, employing AICs in measurement instrumentation necessarily entails their characterization, through the analysis of their building blocks and the corresponding non-idealities, in order to improve the signal reconstruction.
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