Wideband channelization using subsampled discrete fourier transf

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction

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375316, 370210, 708405, H04B 110

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ABSTRACT:
A receiver and channelizer for processing a wideband signal is disclosed. The channelizer consists of a receiver for receiving a wideband signal. The received wideband signal is processed by a subsampled DFT-channelizer to extract a selected number of regularly spaced channels from a plurality of channels within the received wideband signal. These extracted regularly spaced channels are then output for further processing by a receiver.

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