Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference

Background. The object of the study is the Doppler autocompensators phase shift of passive interference based on quasi-optimal (simplified) discriminators using sumdifference algorithms. The purpose of the work is a comparative analysis of the accuracy of autocompensation depending on the paramet...

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Main Author: D.I. Popov
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Language:English
Published: Penza State University Publishing House 2021-09-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион:Технические науки
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description Background. The object of the study is the Doppler autocompensators phase shift of passive interference based on quasi-optimal (simplified) discriminators using sumdifference algorithms. The purpose of the work is a comparative analysis of the accuracy of autocompensation depending on the parameters of passive interference and the volume of the training sample. Materials and methods. On the basis of discriminatory algorithms synthesized by the maximum likelihood method, the principles of constructing closed-type discriminators and autocompensators are considered. Results. Algorithms and a block diagram of a closed-loop auto-compensator are presented, as well as numerical results of a comparative analysis of the accuracy of auto-compensation using various discriminators. Conclusions. The considered closed-loop auto-compensators allow for the selection of structures and parameters of their nodes, depending on the requirements for the accuracy of compensation, the duration of the transient process, and the complexity of the hardware implementation. Optimal discriminators based on sum-difference algorithms open up the possibility of constructing quasioptimal discriminators that are easier to implement. The analysis of autocompensators with optimal and quasi-optimal discriminators shows that the considered simplifications lead to an insignificant decrease in the accuracy of compensation, which allows us to recommend the proposed autocompensators for practical use.
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spelling doaj.art-62b0a55dfbce447ca017da39299c1af72022-12-21T18:38:38ZengPenza State University Publishing HouseИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион:Технические науки2072-30592021-09-01210.21685/2072-3059-2021-2-4Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interferenceD.I. Popov0Ryazan State Radio Engineering University named after V. F. UtkinBackground. The object of the study is the Doppler autocompensators phase shift of passive interference based on quasi-optimal (simplified) discriminators using sumdifference algorithms. The purpose of the work is a comparative analysis of the accuracy of autocompensation depending on the parameters of passive interference and the volume of the training sample. Materials and methods. On the basis of discriminatory algorithms synthesized by the maximum likelihood method, the principles of constructing closed-type discriminators and autocompensators are considered. Results. Algorithms and a block diagram of a closed-loop auto-compensator are presented, as well as numerical results of a comparative analysis of the accuracy of auto-compensation using various discriminators. Conclusions. The considered closed-loop auto-compensators allow for the selection of structures and parameters of their nodes, depending on the requirements for the accuracy of compensation, the duration of the transient process, and the complexity of the hardware implementation. Optimal discriminators based on sum-difference algorithms open up the possibility of constructing quasioptimal discriminators that are easier to implement. The analysis of autocompensators with optimal and quasi-optimal discriminators shows that the considered simplifications lead to an insignificant decrease in the accuracy of compensation, which allows us to recommend the proposed autocompensators for practical use.autocompensatorsanalysisdoppler phase shiftdiscriminatorstraining samplepassive interferenceconstruction principlessum-difference algorithmsautocompensation accuracy
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Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион:Технические науки
autocompensators
analysis
doppler phase shift
discriminators
training sample
passive interference
construction principles
sum-difference algorithms
autocompensation accuracy
title Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
title_full Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
title_fullStr Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
title_short Analysis of Doppler auto-compensators phase shift of passive interference
title_sort analysis of doppler auto compensators phase shift of passive interference
topic autocompensators
analysis
doppler phase shift
discriminators
training sample
passive interference
construction principles
sum-difference algorithms
autocompensation accuracy
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