DocumentCode
932238
Title
Analysis of a cross correlator with a clipper in one channel (Corresp.)
Author
Andrews, L.C.
Volume
26
Issue
6
fYear
1980
fDate
11/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
743
Lastpage
746
Abstract
General expressions are derived for the characteristic function and probability density function of the output of a cross crrelator utilizing a hard clipper in one input channel. The inputs are assumed to be
and
, where
and
are independent narrowband Gaussian noises. From the characteristic function, which is expressed in the form of a Fourier series in the relative phase angle
, a double series involving cosines of multiples of
and Hermite polynomials of all orders is obtained as the probability density function of the output. Both the characteristic function and the density function pertain to the output at only a single instant of time. The first and second moments of the output are also calculated from the characteristic function, and lead to a closed-form expression for the output signal-to-noise ratio as a function of the input signal-to-noise ratios. Limiting cases of the output signal-to-noise ratio are computed and compared with similar cases involving the more conventional analog correlator without clippers and with the polarity-coincidence correlator.
and
, where
and
are independent narrowband Gaussian noises. From the characteristic function, which is expressed in the form of a Fourier series in the relative phase angle
, a double series involving cosines of multiples of
and Hermite polynomials of all orders is obtained as the probability density function of the output. Both the characteristic function and the density function pertain to the output at only a single instant of time. The first and second moments of the output are also calculated from the characteristic function, and lead to a closed-form expression for the output signal-to-noise ratio as a function of the input signal-to-noise ratios. Limiting cases of the output signal-to-noise ratio are computed and compared with similar cases involving the more conventional analog correlator without clippers and with the polarity-coincidence correlator.Keywords
Correlators; Limiting; Closed-form solution; Correlators; Density functional theory; Fourier series; Gaussian noise; Genetic expression; Narrowband; Polynomials; Probability density function; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1980.1056254
Filename
1056254
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