A transform is defined wherein a signal which consists of a large number of independent pulse trains can be analyzed and deinterleaved according to pulse repetition interval (PRI) even though constituent trains may occur as follows: 1) grouped in "scan" bursts, 2) as synchronized n-tuplets, 3) incomplete due to "dropouts," 4) as staggered trains, or 5) with harmonically related PRI's. Computer simulations displaying some of the features of the transform are included. Detectability criteria are discussed.
On Separating Interleaved Pulse Trains
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-10 , 1 ; 162-166
1974-01-01
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