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Signal correlation technique for a receiver of a spread spectrum signal including a pseudo-random noise code that reduces errors when a multipath signal is present

  • US 5,901,183 A
  • Filed: 09/25/1996
  • Issued: 05/04/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/25/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of processing a received signal that includes both line-of-sight and delayed multipath versions of a transmitted signal, comprising:

  • performing a first correlation of the received signal with a first locally generated reference signal that corresponds to a component of the transmitted signal and provides a first correlation function that is sensitive to both the line-of-sight and delayed multipath versions of the transmitted signal, thereby to obtain a measure of a relative phase of said component,performing a second correlation of the received signal with a second locally generated reference signal that corresponds to said transmitted signal component and provides a second correlation function that is sensitive to the received line-of-sight version of the transmitted signal but insensitive to the delayed multipath version of the transmitted signal, andcombining a result of the second correlation with a result of the first correlation in a manner to compensate the measure of the relative phase of said component for an effect of the multipath signal version of the transmitted signal.

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