Method for detecting received signal frequency collision in single channel blind separation of frequency-hopping communication
A single-channel blind separation and signal receiving technology, applied in the field of communication, can solve the problems of difficult practical application and high computational complexity, and achieve the effect of blind separation
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[0039] First of all, the applicable conditions of the present invention are: the source signal in a single channel is n mutually independent frequency hopping signals, and the hopping speed can be accurately predicted, and each frequency hopping signal is v 1 ,v 2 ,...,V n . In the detection process, the number of component signals in the received signal x(t) remains unchanged and the probability of frequency collisions between each component signal is less than 50%. Among them, the amplitude ratio of the component signal with the largest amplitude to the component signal with the smallest amplitude is less than 10 .
[0040] Combine figure 1 The schematic flow chart of the frequency collision detection method of the present invention is shown; the frequency collision detection method of the received signal x(t) of the present invention includes:
[0041] S1: After selecting the Hamming window g(t) f...
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