Research/Patents/US 5049890
US 5049890

SAMPLED DATA PROCESSING

Assignee

SORENSEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Filed

Sep 23, 1974

Granted

Sep 17, 1991

Location

San Diego CA (SAIC/General Dynamics)

Abstract

An improved signal processing system and technique for preprocessing auxiry data signals by sequential decorrelation, particularly for use in systems employing adaptive cancaller loops. Each of a plurality of signal channels sample the environment of a plurality of signal sources and provide inputs to a configuration of adaptive canceller loops. The loops are connected such that an adaptive loop decorrelates the signal from two signal channels to form a preprocessed signal, and each of the remaining adaptive loops are sequentially connected such that each auxiliary channel signal is decorrelated from the preprocessed signal of the previous adaptive loop until all signal channels have been utilized. In a side-lobe canceller system each of the preprocessed outputs is used to form an auxiliary sample input to a main channel canceller loop to cancel interference in the receiving system. By using the preprocessed signals as the auxiliary input, a receiving system can significantly increase interference cancellation and reduce the number of iterations required.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Oct 28, 1981

Rescinded

Dec 31, 1990

Duration

9 years, 2 months

Inventor

  • 1JAMES P. HANSEN

Sensitive facility: San Diego CA (SAIC/General Dynamics)

Record Details

Patent number
US 5049890
Application
05508774
Aerospace match
No
Dataset source
35 USC §181 SO records
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