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H04K 1/00 (2006.01) H04B 1/707 (2006.01)
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CA 2010404
A spread spectrum signal detector for sampling a modulated carrier employing a zero-crossing detection means having two independent control loops, a first loop for a zero-mean threshold control and a second loop for AGC control. An IF sampler quantizes the received spread spectrum signals at IF and provides high immunity to interference or jamming. The IF signal is sampled at a number of quarter cycle intervals to allow sampling in sequence of the in-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) components. The output of the IF sampler is two bits, a sign bit and a magnitude bit. The zero-mean threshold control loop using only the sign bit of the I and Q samples sets a threshold level (T0) to detect the zero-crossings of a received waveform. Two magnitude threshold levels are set at fixed offsets from the T0 threshold level. A normalized statistical accumulator using the magnitude bits of the I and Q samples determines the AGC control level for a fixed percentage of outside threshold crossings of the most significant magnitude bit. The I and Q samples are aligned in time, and every other pair of I and Q samples are inverted for digital demodulation of the IF samples to baseband. The baseband samples are provided to a signal processor for generating range and range rate information.
Raytheon Company
Smart & Biggar
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