DEMODULATOR SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS METHOD MUTUALLY INTERPRETING HETEROCHRONOUS DIGITAL FREQUENCY MANIPULATION SIGNALS
Abstract
The synthesis of receiving devices designed to process the optimal combination of synchronous digital signals of phase manipulation, according to some criteria, has already been carried out, so there is a need to generalize the methodological apparatus for solving such problems to an arbitrary number of two-stage interfering digital signals of other modulations. This problem is solved in the report.
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