On detecting linear frequency-modulated waveforms in frequency- andtime-dispersive channels: alternatives to segmented replica correlation |
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Authors: | Baggenstoss PM |
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Institution: | Raytheon Co., Portsmouth, RI; |
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Abstract: | In modern active sonars, so-called “high-gain” waveforms are used to obtain processing gain for improved detection performance in reverberation. In time and frequency spread channels, the full processing gain of these waveforms is not achievable and robust detectors are needed. It is common practice to use a segmented replica correlator (SRC) detector for robust detection in such environments. In this paper, we show that an alternative processor formed by integrating the full replica correlator output magnitude squared, denoted RCI for replica correlator integrator, has advantages over the SRC when the waveform is linear frequency modulated (LFM). The RCI is better suited to the case of unknown time spreading through the use of a bank of integrators tuned for a wide range of spreading widths. The SRC, on the other hand, may be designed only for a fixed amount of distortion. Computer simulations are used to show how a multihypothesis RCI processor improves upon the fixed SRC by up to 4 dB over a realistic range of time spreading widths |
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