Title :
A feedforward tracking filter. Part 1: Principle and tracking behaviour
Author :
Lee, K.K. ; Le-Ngoc, T. ; Bhargava, V.K.
Author_Institution :
Concordia University, Dept of Electrical Engineering, Montreal, Canada
Abstract :
Conventional tracking filters using feedback control encounter a hang-up problem when fast acquisition is required in high-speed TDMA systems. This paper introduces a feedforward tracking filter (FTF) which solves the hang-up problem. Using two identical bandpass filters (BPF5) and feedforward control to compensate both phase and frequency variations, this FTF provides fast acquisition and unconditional stability. Different BPF configurations used in the FTF scheme are evaluated and it is found that, for the same noise bandwidth of the BPF, the FTF using two identical double-tuned BPFs provides the best performance. The fast acquisition of the FTF is not degraded by the inter-burst-interference encountered in TDMA applications. The effects of misaligned BPFs on the tracking performance are studied analytically and experimentally.
Keywords :
band-pass filters; filtering and prediction theory; multi-access systems; time division multiplexing; tracking; bandpass filters; feedback control; feedforward tracking filter; frequency variations; hang-up problem; high-speed TDMA systems; phase variations; tracking behaviour;
Journal_Title :
Electronic and Radio Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/jiere.1987.0094