Katedra Sygnałów i Systemów WETI - Jednostki Administracyjne - MOST Wiedzy

Wyszukiwarka

Katedra Sygnałów i Systemów WETI

Filtry

wszystkich: 202

  • Kategoria
  • Rok
  • Opcje

wyczyść Filtry wybranego katalogu niedostępne

Katalog Publikacji

Rok 2020
Rok 2019
Rok 2018
Rok 2017
  • Analysis of distance measurement errors in CW FM sonar with MLS code modulation
    Publikacja

    Although used in the classic silent sonar, the CW FM sounding signal has a major flaw which is its inaccuracy in determining the distance to a target. The authors of the article have developed a concept of silent sonar using frequency modulation signals switched by pseudorandom codes, already discussed in their previous work. This article presents a detailed analysis of errors in CW FM sonar with pseudo-random sequence code modulation...

    Pełny tekst do pobrania w portalu

  • Bearing estimation using double frequency reassignment for a linear passive array

    The paper demonstrates the use of frequency reassignment for bearing estimation. For this task, signals derived from a linear equispaced passive array are used. The presented method makes use of Fourier transformation based spatial spectrum estimation. It is further developed through the application of two-dimensional reassignment, which leads to obtaining highly concentrated energy distributions in the joint frequency-angle domain...

    Pełny tekst do pobrania w portalu

  • Canonical switched capacitor converters. Comments, complements, and refinements
    Publikacja

    - Rok 2017

    Switched Capacitor Converters (SCC) form useful blocks in low/medium power applications as they are suitable for integration, both as off-chip and on-chip IC realizations. However, the problem with SCC is that their voltage conversion ratio is topology-dependent. By changing the SC circuit configuration, we can gain control over voltage conversion but the available ratio remains of a discrete nature, i.e. it maps into a countable...

    Pełny tekst do pobrania w serwisie zewnętrznym