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Signal Emitter Localization Using Telemetry AssetsParker, Peter A., Lake, Melina 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2013 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Ninth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 21-24, 2013 / Bally's Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV / Telemetry ground stations spread over geographically diverse areas are well suited for use in passively locating the source of a distant transmitted signal. In a favorable positioning of receive sites, the accuracy of these passive localization techniques can compete with the accuracy of radars. In these cases, use of receive only assets is a less expensive alternative than the use of a radar's scarce resources. Until recently, the major technical challenge to implementation of the passive localization techniques of time-difference of arrival (TDOA) and frequency-difference of arrival (FDOA) has been the frequency and time stability of geographically separated receivers. Advances in GPS based timing and frequency references has made the implementation of TDOA and FDOA feasible. This paper shows how these limitations have been overcome using the current telemetry assets at the Reagan Test Site in Kwajalein Atoll.
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A detailed analysis of the imperfections of pulsewidth modulated waveforms on the output stage of a class D audio amplifierKoeslag, Francois 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD (Electrical and Electronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. / Although the Class D topology offers several advantages, its use in audio amplification
has previously been limited by the lack of competitiveness in fidelity compared to its linear
counterparts. During the past decade, technological advances in semiconductor technology
have awakened new interest since competitive levels of distortion could now be achieved. The
output stage of such an amplifier is the primary limiting factor in its performance. In this
dissertation, four non-ideal effects existing in this stage are identified and mathematically
analysed. The analytical analysis makes use of a well-established mathematical model, based
on the double Fourier series method, to model the imperfections introduced into a naturally
sampled pulsewidth modulated waveform. The analysis is complemented by simulation using
a strategy based on Newton’s numerical method. The theory is verified by a comparison
between the analytical-, simulated- and experimental results.
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Analysis Of Time Synchronization Errors In High Data Rate UltrawidebanBates, Lakesha 01 January 2004 (has links)
Emerging Ultra Wideband (UWB) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems hold the promise of delivering wireless data at high speeds, exceeding hundreds of megabits per second over typical distances of 10 meters or less. The purpose of this Thesis is to estimate the timing accuracies required with such systems in order to achieve Bit Error Rates (BER) of the order of magnitude of 10-12 and thereby avoid overloading the correction of irreducible errors due to misaligned timing errors to a small absolute number of bits in error in real-time relative to a data rate of hundreds of megabits per second. Our research approach involves managing bit error rates through identifying maximum timing synchronization errors. Thus, it became our research goal to determine the timing accuracies required to avoid operation of communication systems within the asymptotic region of BER flaring at low BERs in the resultant BER curves. We propose pushing physical layer bit error rates to below 10-12 before using forward error correction (FEC) codes. This way, the maximum reserve is maintained for the FEC hardware to correct for burst as well as recurring bit errors due to corrupt bits caused by other than timing synchronization errors.
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Configurações para métodos de acesso por escaneamentoMariano, Daniel Teodoro Gonçalves 25 April 2016 (has links)
O emprego de tecnologias de acesso a comunicação, baseados em métodos de acesso
por escaneamento, viabiliza novas oportunidades de comunicação para indivíduos
com disfunção motora severa. Um dos exemplos mais comuns desse tipo de tecnologia
é o teclado virtual operado por varredura. Teclados virtuais são frequentemente
utilizados como dispositivos de comunicação aumentativa e alternativa por indivíduos
com restrições motoras graves e que apresentam comprometimento da fala e da escrita.
São compostos por uma matriz de teclas e simulam a operação de um teclado
físico para a composição de mensagens. Uma das limitações desses sistemas é o
baixo desempenho que possuem. Taxas de comunicação lentas e a considerável
ocorrência de erros são alguns dos problemas que usuários desses dispositivos sofrem
durante o uso diário. O desenvolvimento e a avaliação de novas estratégias em
comunicação aumentativa e alternativa são essenciais para a melhoria das oportunidades
de comunicação dos usuários que fazem uso desse tipo de tecnologia. Neste
sentido, este trabalho explora diferentes estratégias para aumentar essa taxa de comunicação
e reduzir os erros cometidos por seus usuários. Análises computacionais
e práticas foram executadas para a avaliação das estratégias propostas. / The use of access technologies for communication, based on scanning methods, enables
new communication opportunities for individuals with severe motor dysfunction.
One of the most commom examples of this type of technology is the single switch
scanning. Single switch scanning keyboards are often used as augmentative and alternative
communication devices for inidividuals with severe mobility restrictions and
with compromised speech and writing. They consist of a matrix of keys and simulate
the operation of a physical keyboard to write messages. One of the limitations of these
systems is their low performance. Low communication rates and considerable errors
ocurrence are some of the few problems that users of these devices suffers during
daily use. The development and evaluation of new strategies in augmentative and alternative
communication are essential to improve the communication opportunities of
user who make use of such technology. Thus, this work explores different strategies to
increase communication rate and reduce user’s mistakes. Computational and practical
analysis were performed for the evaluation of proposed strategies. / Dissertação (Mestrado)
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