Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Air traffic control – Secondary surveilance radar
Patent
1993-06-29
1995-10-03
Sotomayor, John B.
Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g.,
Air traffic control
Secondary surveilance radar
342 40, 342 46, 342197, G01S 1376
Patent
active
054555868
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are a device for the detection of S mode responses received by a secondary radar receiver and its use for the filtering of the pulses contained in this response. The device furthermore comprises means to detect a signal S, means for the real-time computation of the mean values of magnitudes characterizing the pulses that belong to the response, and means for the filtration, by comparison, of the values of the magnitudes measured on each pulse detected with the mean value of the corresponding magnitude.
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Barbier Daniel
Billaud Philippe
de Volder Claude
Parissenti Jean-Paul
"Thomson-CSF"
Sotomayor John B.
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