Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Directive – Including a radiometer
Patent
1989-10-04
1990-09-11
Tarcza, Thomas H.
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Directive
Including a radiometer
375 1, 342 20, 340600, 324 77E, G01S 302
Patent
active
049566440
ABSTRACT:
A signal detector for receiving a wide band (W) of frequency-hopped signals which channelizes the incoming signals, via filter banks into a plurality (L) of channels. Magnitude squaring circuits in each channel generate a "power" estimate which is compared to a preset threshold value by threshold-quantizer units that produce a positive voltage (=1) if the threshold is exceeded. After summation of all the channels, the direct sequence (DS) signal component and noise component are processed so that a DC voltage is produced if a frequency-hop signal (FH) is present which is greater in value than when the signal is not present. Thus the DC signal indicates whether the FH signal is present or absent.
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Bullock Scott R.
Leahy Ronald S.
Smith Patrick J.
Bramson Robert S.
Gregory Bernarr Earl
Kozak Alfred W.
Tarcza Thomas H.
Unisys Corporation
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