RF autocorrelation signal trigger generator

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission

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C375S150000, C375S316000, C375S343000, C375S354000, C375S355000

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07734464

ABSTRACT:
An autocorrelation trigger comprising a correlator detector for producing a correlation coefficient by correlating a signal with a time-delayed version of the signal and generating a trigger in real-time when the correlation coefficient corresponds to a predetermined condition is provided. A method of producing trigger based upon an autocorrelation measurement is also provided. The autocorrelation trigger may be used to produce a trigger based upon the degree to which the autocorrelation relates to an autocorrelation model, such as, the degree of randomness in a signal.

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