DocumentCode
855327
Title
An Analysis of the factors which determine signal/noise discrimination in pulsed-carrier systems
Author
North, Dwight O.
Author_Institution
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, N. J.
Volume
51
Issue
7
fYear
1963
fDate
7/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1016
Lastpage
1027
Abstract
The smallest signal discernible through background noise is formulated in terms of the pulse energy, its repetition rate, the receiver design, and the choice of integrating and indicating means. The smallest signal visible on a Type-A scan can be improved upon by the use of electromechanical integrators. Integration before detection is, in theory, ultimately the most effective, but runs into serious practical difficulties. These are avoided when the integration is performed after detection. Optimum predetector selectivity is formulated. The optimum detector (square law) is found, and other detectors compared. A transmitter criterion provides a basis for comparing the effectiveness of transmitters, and shows how, at the expense of range resolution, longer pulses can increase visibility.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Detectors; Laboratories; Pulse measurements; Receiving antennas; Signal analysis; Signal design; Temperature; Transmitters; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1963.2383
Filename
1444313
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