TORRES, L. F. N. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2241019250453121; TORRES, Luis Fernando Nunes Marques.
Resumo:
Compressive sampling is a scanning technique that exploits the sparsity of the signal in a
particular domain to capture only its information content, with an acquisition rate lower
than the Nyquist rate. The analogue information converter (AIC) uses the principle of
Compressive Sampling for its implementation. The AIC has a very degraded performance
in the presence of noise. In order to approximate a simulated AIC to the real-world
Simulink / MATLAB environment, the addition of noise was done in this work. For this
purpose Gaussian noise was chosen to be added to the input signal. It was verified that
when adding noise in the simulation, the signal-to-noise and distortion ratio (SINAD)
decreases with increasing noise power.