A Comparison of Binary Delay-Lock Tracking-Loop Implementations |
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Authors: | Gill Walter J. |
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Affiliation: | Philco Western Development Lab. Palo Alto, Calif.; |
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Abstract: | The delay-lock loop is a device for tracking the delay difference between two correlated waveforms. It is used as a synchronizing loop for binary communications and tracking. The delay tracking performance is derived for various radio-frequency implementations of the binary delay-lock loop. Amplitude and biphase modulation by pseudorandom sequences are considered. Three types of receivers are analyzed for each modulation: envelope correlation, phase-coherent correlation, and phase-lock demodulation followed by video correlation. |
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