DocumentCode
491080
Title
Enhancement of Frequency Hopped Signals by Convergence Bandwidth Discrimination
Author
Bishop, F.Avery ; Leahy, Ronald S.
Author_Institution
Sperry Communications System Division, Salt Lake City, Utah
Volume
2
fYear
1985
fDate
20-23 Oct. 1985
Firstpage
334
Lastpage
338
Abstract
This paper presents a technique for enhancing a wideband signal of narrow instantaneous bandwidth, such as a frequency hopped signal, from wideband and narrowband interference. The central concept is that statistical estimation inherently involves a time average, with an accompanying convergence time. Adjusting the convergence time constant of this estimation process can make the signal of interest (SOI) appear to the estimating device as either narrowband or wideband. A device such as an adaptive line enhancer (ALE) that separates wideband and narrowband waveforms can use this property to distinguish the SOI from interference. Simulation examples are given wherein two ALE´s are used in tandem to separate frequency hopped signals from narrowband interference and wideband noise. The result is a relatively clean approximation to the signal that is more easily detected or characterized by an intercept receiver. A second application of this same concept uses a single ALE to separate two frequency hopped signals with very different dwell times.
Keywords
Adaptive filters; Band pass filters; Bandwidth; Convergence; Frequency conversion; Interference; Line enhancers; Narrowband; Signal processing; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1985. MILCOM 1985. IEEE
Conference_Location
Boston, MA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1985.4795047
Filename
4795047
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