Ultra-wideband (UWB) receiver

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Particular pulse demodulator or detector

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07397870

ABSTRACT:
System and method for maximizing a signal strength of a received signal pulse. A preferred embodiment comprises a self-adjusting correlator/integrator (for example, correlator/integrator325) that uses no historical timing information. The self-adjusting correlator/integrator uses a plurality of simple correlators/integrators (for example, correlator/integrator805) which are configured to process a received signal at various times surrounding the signal pulse's expected arrival. A comparator (for example, comparator820) selects an output of the simple correlators/integrators with greatest magnitude.

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