Claims
- 1. A method enabling a modem to be synchronized with an RF digital signal transmitter in the presence of jammers comprising the steps of:
- estimating the matrix of correlation R.sub.XX of signals received on a set of N reception sensors (1.sub.1 . . . 1.sub.N) by blocks formed by a number of samples of a synchronization sequence transmitted by the transmitter,
- computing the reverse correlation matrix R.sub.XX.sup.-1,
- computing vectors of intercorrelation r.sub.Xd between the signals X(k) received on the set of the N sensors and a known replica signal d(k),
- computing a criterion of synchronization calculating the scalar product between the intercorrelation vector r.sub.Xd and the vector obtained by the product of the inverse of the correlation matrix R.sub.XX.sup.-1 and the intercorrelation vector r.sub.Xd,
- comparing the value of the criterion obtained with a determined threshold value .eta. to place the synchronization on the sample for which the value of the criteria exceeds the threshold value .eta., wherein, in order to estimate the Doppler shift inherent in the communications between transmitters and receivers, said method comprises the steps of:
- subdividing the synchronization sequence into a determined number of M sections of k.sub.0 symbols,
- carrying out computations, on these sections, of partial intercorrelation vectors r.sub.Xd (i=1, . . . ,M) in such a way that, on each of the sections of k.sub.0 symbols, the Doppler shift causes the phase to rotate by a value of less than 90.degree.,
- carrying out fast Fourier transform (FFT) computations on the vectors r.sub.Xdi obtained,
- and computing a value of the synchronization criterion from the vectors r.sub.Xd (k.DELTA.f), obtained as a result of the fast Fourier transform computations and the correlation matrix R.sub.XX.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the estimation of the correlation matrix R.sub.XX is obtained by the relationship ##EQU49## and the intercorrelation vector is estimated according to the relationship, ##EQU50## where P is the position of the first sample from which the correlation is done between the vector X and the replica d.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, consisting in choosing the case of computation of the fast Fourier transform that gives a maximum value of the synchronization criterion and in comparing the maximum value obtained with a determined threshold value to decide on the synchronization.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein, to obtain an improved resolution on the Doppler shift and a greater value of the maximum of the criterion, comprising in computing frequency-shifted vectors r.sub.Xdi and in performing an FFT computation on the shifted vectors r.sub.Xdi so as to obtain the value of the criterion with higher resolution on the Doppler frequencies.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, consisting in oversampling the signals received on the N sensors with respect to the symbol rate to improve the resolution on the synchronization position.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, consisting in computing the correlation matrix R.sub.XX on a number of samples K' greater than the number K of samples of the synchronization sequence in order to reduce the computing power.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein, in order to reduce the computing power and after having carried out an oversampling by a factor L with respect to the symbol rate, comprising in carrying out a pre-treatment step consisting of the computation, for each sample p (p=1 to L) forming a symbol, of the values Ci of the criterion of synchronization on each of the M sections of k0 symbols and computing the value of the criterion by taking the sum of the criteria Ci obtained to keep, in the processing sequence, the sample giving the maximum value of the criterion:
- C=.SIGMA.ci.
- 8. A device enabling a modem to be synchronized with an RF digital signal transmitter in the presence of jammers, comprising a network of N sensors (1.sub.1 . . . 1.sub.N) of reception signals coupled with an array of adaptive filters comprising amplitude-phase weighting circuits controlled by a control processor, the control processor being programmed to:
- estimate the inverse matrix of correlation R.sub.XX.sup.-1 of the received signals X(K) and compute the vectors of intercorrelation r.sub.Xd between the signals X(k) and the replica signal d(k), said device comprising processing means to compute a criterion of synchronization in calculating the scalar product between the intercorrelation vector r.sub.Xd and the vector obtained by the product of the inverse of the correlation matrix R.sub.XX.sup.-1 and the intercorrelation vector r.sub.Xd,
- compare the value of the criterion obtained with the threshold value .eta. to place the synchronization on the sample for which the value of the criteria exceeds the threshold value .eta.,
- and estimate the Doppler shift inherent in the communications between transmitters and receivers by:
- subdividing the synchronization sequence into a determined number of M sections of k.sub.0 symbols,
- carrying out computations, on these sections, of partial intercorrelation vectors r.sub.Xd (i=1 , . . , M) in such a way that, on each of the sections of k.sub.0 symbols, the Doppler shift causes the phase to rotate by a value of less than 90.degree.,
- carrying out fast Fourier transform (FFT) computations on the vectors r.sub.Xdi obtained,
- and computing a value of the synchronization criterion from the vectors r.sub.Xd (k.DELTA.f), obtained as a result of the fast Fourier transform computations and the correlation matrix R.sub.XX.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/375,288, filed on Jan. 20, 1995, now abandoned.
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