Analog Signal Correlating Using an Analog-Based Signal Conditioning Front End
TBMG-15863
03/01/2013
- Content
This innovation is capable of correlating two analog signals by using an analog- based signal conditioning front end to hard-limit the analog signals through adaptive thresholding into a binary bit stream, then performing the correlation using a Hamming “similarity” calculator function embedded in a one-bit digital correlator (OBDC). By converting the analog signal into a bit stream, the calculation of the correlation function is simplified, and less hardware resources are needed. This binary representation allows the hardware to move from a DSP where instructions are performed serially, into digital logic where calculations can be performed in parallel, greatly speeding up calculations.
- Citation
- "Analog Signal Correlating Using an Analog-Based Signal Conditioning Front End," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2013.