Closed-loop autocorrelator and its application to fequency discrimination
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1986
Abstract
A new closed-loop autocorrelation system is proposed in the paper. It is based on a conventional autocorrelator; however, the fixed delay is replaced by a variable delay line and the autocorrelator output is fed back to control the delay. The variable delay can be realised by a SAW voltage-controlled variable delay line (VCDL). A detailed analysis of the loop is given. It is shown that for some special inputs, the loop performs as a frequency-measuring system, as an instantaneous frequency measurement (IFM) or as a wideband linear FM discriminator. It is further shown that, in the presence of noise, the loop behaves similarly to a frequency modulation feedback (FMFB) loop. Therefore, the output SNR can be improved (in comparison with conventional FM discriminators) by appropriately choosing the loop parameters. Experimental results of a system implemented using an SAW VCDL are presented and are shown to support the analysis. © 1986, The Institution of Electrical Engineers. All rights reserved.
Identifier
0022660361 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEE Proceedings F Communications Radar and Signal Processing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1049/ip-f-1.1986.0006
ISSN
01437070
First Page
25
Last Page
33
Issue
1
Volume
133
Recommended Citation
Messer, H.; Messer, H.; Bar-Ness, Y.; and Bar-Ness, Y., "Closed-loop autocorrelator and its application to fequency discrimination" (1986). Faculty Publications. 21077.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/21077
