Abstract: An apparatus and method allow receivers to quickly acquire a pseudorandom noise signal. A receiver can include a Doppler correction circuit, which permits correlation data with frequency shift in the code to be non-coherently integrated among relatively fewer addresses or tap positions in memory. One receiver includes a Doppler offset generator that can advantageously offset a time index used to address a tap position in a non-coherent memory to compensate for code drift in a code with a frequency offset. The amount of offset is computed by accumulating clock cycles of a clock signal that is related to the frequency offset computed by the DFT or FFT frequency bin. The offset aligns a correlation peak in the received code such that the correlation peak can be accumulated in relatively fewer tap positions or addresses.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 2002
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2003
Assignee:
Interstate Electronics Corporation, a division of L3
Communications Corporation
Inventors:
Robert J. Van Wechel, Michael F. McKenney
Abstract: An apparatus and method allow receivers to quickly acquire a pseudorandom noise signal. A receiver advantageously detects frequency shifts using a compact parallel process hardware implementation of a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). The simultaneous detection of multiple frequencies allows the receiver to search the frequency range of the transmitted signal in larger increments of frequency, thereby increasing the speed of acquisition. One receiver does not use coherent integration before computation of the transform and advantageously maintains a flat frequency response. The flat frequency response of the DFT circuit enables searching of multiple frequency offsets without CPU intensive processing to compensate for frequency response variations. A receiver can include a Doppler correction circuit, which permits correlation data with frequency shift in the code to be non-coherently integrated among relatively fewer addresses or tap positions in memory.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 15, 2002
Assignee:
Interstate Electronics Corporation, a division of L3
Communications Corporation
Inventors:
Robert J. Van Wechel, Michael F. McKenney