Statistical characteristics of a noncoherent digital discriminator for the delay of a phase-keyed noise-like signal
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https://doi.org/10.3103/S073527271989110129Abstract
Phase-keyed noise-like signals (PK NLS) have become extensively used in radiocommunication systems. The receivers of such systems, which are designed according to the follow-up principle, usually employ noncoherent delay discriminators which are required to determine the delay of a modulating pseudorandom sequence (PRS). In [1] a digital noncoherent delay discriminator (DNDD) of the two-channel type was proposed which may be used to solve such a problem; in [2] a method was given for analyzing its statistical characteristics.References
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