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The lecture
summarizes the studies of a wideband quadrature time-integrating
acousto-optic processor designed at the Department of Theoretical
Fundamentals of Radio Engineering of St. Petersburg
Electrotechnical University. This processor,
based on a two-dimensional quadrature radio-frequency
time-integrating acousto-optic correlator (TIAOC), offers a compact
solution to detecting and analyzing wideband spread-spectrum
signals for variety of radar, navigation or communication
applications. Discussed points include general structure of the
processor, possible operating modes and corresponding post-detector
processing algorithms, sensitivity, and dynamic range. Experimental
results obtained in the UHF range are also presented.
Keywords: OSEE, online
symposium for electrical engineers
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