DocumentCode
1103181
Title
Comparison of the deskewed short-time correlator and the maximum likelihood correlator
Author
Betz, John W.
Author_Institution
Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Volume
32
Issue
2
fYear
1984
fDate
4/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
294
Abstract
Cross correlation of broad-band Doppler-scaled signals in noise is degraded by the Doppler-induced loss of signal coherence. The maximum likelihood correlator (MLC) compensates for Doppler scaling by time companding one of the two input waveforms, providing optimal differential time delay and relative time companding estimates. The price paid in using the MLC is significant implementation complexity. This paper compares a more efficient suboptimal technique, the deskewed short-time correlator (DSTC), with the MLC. Expressions for the output SNR of the MLC and DSTC are derived, as are expressions for DSTC accuracy of estimating differential time delay and relative time companding. Numerical evaluation of these expressions for low-pass white signal and noise shows that DSTC output SNR is only fractional dB below optimum, and estimation accuracy approaches the appropriate Cramer-Rao lower bounds. Comparison of implementation complexity indicates that the DSTC requires similar storage while reducing the number of computations by more than an order of magnitude. The deskewed short-time correlator is thus shown to provide implementational simplicity and near-optimal performance.
Keywords
Coherence; Correlators; Degradation; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Filtering; Frequency; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3518
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASSP.1984.1164316
Filename
1164316
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