Strong signal cancellation to enhance processing of weak spread spectrum signal
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Abstract
A CDMA coded, spread spectrum radio signal containing a strong signal and a weak signal is received, and the interference of the strong signal with the weak signal is computed to enhance the ability to track the weak signal. The codes modulating both signals are known, and the weak signal can be predicted. The interference of the strong signal is calculated as the product of the amplitude of the strong signal and the predicted crosscorrelation of the strong signal with the weak signal. The strong signal may be measured, predicted, or acquired through a combination of both methods. The crosscorrelation may be predicted for a range of weak signal values, and the weak signal selected as the prediction producing the greatest received power.
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18. A method for improving the effects of a strong code signal upon a weaker code signal using a spread spectrum radio signal receiver, the method comprising:
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tracking a strong signal and measure its amplitude, the strong signal being part of a compound signal further comprising a weak signal; and
computing an interference between a strong signal and a weak signal;
removing the interference from the compound signal, wherein computing the interference comprises, computing a predicted code and frequency domain crosscorrelation of the strong signal with the weak signal; and
multiplying an amplitude of the strong signal with the predicted crosscorrelation.
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