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Centering In Parallel Channel Systems, Allen Katz
Centering In Parallel Channel Systems, Allen Katz
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Several types of signal processing systems in which the signal flows along parallel channels in a fashion similar to the auditory system have been investigated. The effect of excitation with signals containing both single and multiple spectral peaks (formants) was considered. In particular, the effect of nonlinear interaction between channels, referred to as centering, in the presence of noise was studied.
These systems were investigated for their value, both as information processing networks and as models of the auditory system.
The analysis indicates that parallel channel systems, in general, exhibit excellent performance in the presence of noise, and that a …
Sidelobe Suppression In Chirp Radar Systems, Stephen N. Honickman
Sidelobe Suppression In Chirp Radar Systems, Stephen N. Honickman
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Pulse radars extend target range detection by increasing the transmitted pulse width. On the other hand, target resolution is enhanced by reducing the system pulse width. These dichotomous requirements led to the invention of chirp radar systems which achieve greater target resolution for a given detectable range by frequency modulating the carrier frequency of the transmitted pulse. Along with the advent of chirp radars came the extremely simple and reliable technique of chirp signal generation known as "passive generation". However, one of the undesirable features of "passive generation" lies in the infinite time required for transmission of the resultant pulse, …