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Pseudorandom noise ranging receiver which compensates for multipath distortion by dynamically adjusting the time delay spacing between early and late correlators

  • US 5,809,064 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1996
  • Issued: 09/15/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/28/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A receiver for demodulating and decoding a composite radio-frequency ranging signal, consisting of a plurality of transmitted signals, one of which is modulated with a predetermined pseudo-random code, the receiver including:

  • A. a code generator for generating the pseudo-random code;

    B. a correlation means for synchronizing the output of the code generator with the received version of the code, the correlation means operating in an acquisition mode to synchronize the code generator to within one code chip and operating in a subsequent tracking mode to track the received version of the code, the correlation meansi. when operating in the tracking mode making correlation measurements that correspond to a correlator spacing that is narrower than one-half of one code chip, to reduce the adverse affects of multipath distortion on the code tracking operations; and

    ii. when operating in the acquisition mode making correlation measurements that correspond to stepping through the code in steps that are substantially wider than the narrow correlator spacing used in the tracking mode; and

    C. pre-correlation filter means that operates at a bandwidth that exceeds 2 MHz.

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