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Figure 1 The proposed compressive wideband spectrum sensing structure.
Figure 2 The normalized spectrum of noiseless active primary signals in the monitoring band.
Figure 4 The compressive wideband spectrum estimation via BPDN-CWSS.
Table 2 The total energy in each subband with the three CWSS methods and the values of EDPER, when there are threeactive bands and the sub-sampling ratio is 0.40
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