Structural-spectral following filters for hardware analysis of non-stationery processes active spectrum

Authors

  • V. F. Tunik Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport (DIIT), Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272709050082

Abstract

It is noted usefulness degree of application of hardware spectral analysis of real physical processes in different fields of science and technology. So, it is necessary to obtain adequate general following filters (FF) with self-tuning. On a basis of physical-mathematical analysis of non-stationery processes we show clearly its specificities, and, hence, this fact allows to prove required criteria of adequacy of known FF to active spectrum components.

References

V. G. Kriksunov, Spectral Analysis of Electrical Signals (Tekhnika, Kiev, 1971) [in Russian].

A. S. Vinnitskiy, Modulated Filters and Following Receive of FM Signals (Sov. Radio, Moscow, 1969) [in Russian].

A. M. Zaezdnyi, Basic Principles of Nonlinear and Parametrical Radio Engineering Circuits (Svyaz’, Moscow, 1973) [in Russian].

V. A. Zaytsev, “Structural-Signal Non-Stationery Filters as a Basis of Following Communication Systems Development,” in Methods of Noise-Immune Receive of FM and PM Signals (Sov. Radio, Moscow, 1972) [in Russian].

UA Patent No. 231224, Byull. Izobret., No. 6 (2005).

D. V. Ageev, “Active Spectrum Frequency Band of Time Function,” in Papers of GPI (GPI, Gorkii, 1955), Vol. 1.

A. A. Kharkevich, Spectrums and Analysis (Fizmatgiz, Moscow, 1962) [in Russian].

V. I. Kapustian, Active High Order RC-Filters (Radio i Svyaz’, Moscow, 1985) [in Russian].

Published

2009-05-08

Issue

Section

Research Articles