Filter system for radar applications

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – With particular circuit – Digital processing

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342 13, 364200, 364246, 364900, 3649234, 3649661, G01S 744

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048795615

ABSTRACT:
A filter system permits observed data measurements for a multiplicity of radar emitters to be deinterleaved and stored in a buffer memory. A first unit of the system simultaneously compares each one of a series of parameters in the incoming data with respective ranges of parameter values, and produces an indicator of each match made. A second unit of the system assigns an hierarchial order to the indicators from the first unit, and produces from those indicators an ordered sequence of encoded outputs. A third unit of the system is a memory divided into a series of areas equal in number to the number of ranges of parameter values. Each one of the memory areas is addressed by a respective one of the encoded outputs of the second unit. The system allows data corresponding to any one of the radar emitters to be efficiently accessed for further analysis.

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