Claims
- 1. A pseudo-random noise target simulator comprising:
- programming means including clocking means for providing timing pulses, a binary counter connected to said clocking means and advancing one count upon receipt of each timing pulse, a programmable readable memory for storing and providing predetermined counts, comparator means connected to receive inputs from said counter and said programmable readable memory and for providing an output signal when the received inputs are identical, and hydrophone counting means for updating said programmable readable memory and reset means upon receipt of the output signal from said comparator;
- reset means connected to said programming means for cyclicly providing individual output signals on a plurality of outputs in response to the receipt of the independent signals from said programming means; and
- pseudo-random noise generating means for synthesizing an acoustic wave front as detected by a line array in response to receiving said cyclicly provided individual output signals, said pseudo-random noise generating means includes a plurality of pseudo-random noise generators that generate individual output signals forming said wave front.
- 2. A pseudo-random noise target simulator according to claim 1 wherein said reset means includes a channel selector reset having a plurality of outputs that are excited from a predetermined permutation.
- 3. A pseudo-random noise target simulator according to claim 2 wherein said pseudo-random noise generating means further provides a simulated broadband wave front for an N element array.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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