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7 June 1995 New approach for interference excision in spread spectrum using time-frequency distributions
Moeness G. Amin, Gopal Venkatesan, Steve Tyler
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Abstract
The capability of the time-frequency distributions (TFDs) to properly represent a single as well as multiple component signals in time and frequency permits the application of a new approach for interference excision in spread spectrum communication systems. In this paper, the instantaneous frequency estimate from the TFD is used to construct a finite impulse response filter which substantially reduces the interference power with a minimum possible distortion of the desired signal. The proposed technique is therefore a case of open loop adaptive filtering. Three- and five-coefficient zero phase excision filters are considered. Closed form expressions of the improvement of SNR at the receiver correlator output using the TFD-based adaptive filtering are derived.
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Moeness G. Amin, Gopal Venkatesan, and Steve Tyler "New approach for interference excision in spread spectrum using time-frequency distributions", Proc. SPIE 2563, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, (7 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211425
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KEYWORDS
Time-frequency analysis

Electronic filtering

Signal to noise ratio

Optical correlators

Digital filtering

Receivers

Signal processing

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