Claims
- 1. An adaptive recursive phase offset tracking system for acquiring and tracking a received electromagnetic data signal comprising:
- means for generating a complex baseband signal from the received signal;
- means for sampling the baseband signal to derive a plurality of complex samples;
- first filter means for deriving a track quality indication from the complex samples;
- second filter means having a bandwidth controlled by the track quality indication for extracting a phase estimate from the complex samples; and
- means for correcting the received data signal in response to the phase estimate to substantially compensate for a phase offset in the received data signal.
- 2. An adaptive recursive phase offset tracking system for acquiring and tracking a received electromagnetic data signal comprising:
- a local oscillator;
- a 90.degree. phase splitter which operates on the output of said local oscillator;
- first and second demodulators which operate on the received data signal to demodulate the signal in accordance with inputs provided by said 90.degree. phase splitter and said local oscillator;
- first and second low pass filters which filter the outputs of said first and second demodulators to provide the real and complex components, respectively of a complex baseband signal;
- means for sampling said baseband signal to derive a plurality of complex samples;
- first filter means for deriving a track quality indication from said complex samples;
- second filter means having a bandwidth controlled by said track quality indication for extracting a phase estimate from said complex samples; and
- means for correcting the receied data signal in response to said phase estimate to substantially compensate for a phase offset in the received data signal.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said means for sampling the complex baseband signal to derive a plurality of complex samples includes gating means connected to the output of said first and second low pass filters and means for timing said gating means to achieve substantially simultaneous operation during predetermined intervals of time.
- 4. An adaptive recursive phase offset tracking system for acquiring and tracking a received electromagnetic data signal comprising:
- means for generating a complex baseband signal from the received signal;
- means for sampling said baseband signal to derive a plurality of complex samples;
- first filter means for deriving a track quality indication from said complex samples;
- second filter means having a bandwidth controlled by said track quality indication for extracting a phase estimate from said complex samples;
- means for correcting the received data signals in response to said phase estimate to substantially compensate a phase offset in the received data signal; and
- said first filter means including:
- first and second squaring operators for squaring said complex samples;
- means for summing the squared complex samples;
- means for providing the square root of the sum of the squares of said complex samples;
- means for damping the square root of the sum of the squares of said complex samples;
- means for delaying the output of said damping means by one sampling internal; and
- means for summing the output of said delaying means with the input of one of said squaring operators.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said second filter means includes a phase detector having inputs provided from the inputs of said squaring operators and means for summing the output of the phase detector with a previous phase estimate.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said means for correcting the received data signal includes a phase shifter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/328,178, filed Dec. 7, 1981, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Harry L. Van Trees, "Detection Estimation and Modulation Theory", John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1968, pp. 335-349. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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328178 |
Dec 1981 |
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