Imbalance correction of in-phase and quadrature phase return sig

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

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342174, 342162, 342151, G01S 740

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ABSTRACT:
A method of correcting phase and amplitude imbalances of I and Q components using digital correction coefficients. The amplitude Gc and phase coefficient Pc obtained solely in the time domain from a pilot signal. The I and Q components of the pilot signal are sampled over at least one integer cycle after which the number of samples taken during an integer number of cycles is determined for the samples of the component with the steepest slope. The sums of self and cross products are used to calculate the coefficients.

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