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Correlation receiver for doppler microwave landing system

  • US 4,067,014 A
  • Filed: 10/04/1976
  • Issued: 01/03/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Signal processing apparatus, for providing an error signal representative of the average frequency difference between a local oscillator signal and a supplied signal comprising a series of transmissions, each transmission occurring during a predetermined time interval, comprising:

  • correlation means, responsive to said supplied signal and said local oscillator signal, for developing a complex correlation signal representative of the amplitude and phase of said supplied signal with respect to said local oscillator signal;

    first integrating means, responsive to said correlation signal and having a symmetrical frequency response characteristic, for producing complex sum signals representative of the symmetrical integrals of said correlation signal during selected time periods, each comprising at least a portion of one of said predetermined time intervals;

    second integrating means, responsive to said correlation signal and having asymmetrical frequency response characteristics for producing complex difference signals representative of the asymmetrical integrals of said correlation signal during said selected time periods;

    means, responsive to said sum and difference signals, for developing a first scalar signal representative of the summation of amplitude weighted components of said difference signals over a predetermined number of said time intervals;

    means, responsive to said sum signals, for developing a second scalar signal representative of the summation of the magnitudes of said sum signals over said predetermined number of time intervals;

    ratio means, responsive to said first and second scalar signals, for developing said error signal, representative of the average frequency deviation of said supplied signal from said local oscillator signal during said predetermined number of time intervals.

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