Study of Cognitive Radio Spectrum Sensing Algorithm Based on Compressed Sensing

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As the latest progress in modern signal processing, Compressed Sensing (CS) has great potential for application in the field of cognitive radio and other fields. In this paper, the basic principle of compressed sensing technology and its application in cognitive radio spectrum perception key technologies are studied, achieving innovative research results. Spectrum sensing technology in cognitive radio

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