Spatio-Temporal Equalizer for a Receiving-Antenna Feed Array
TBMG-7167
02/01/2010
- Content
A spatio-temporal equalizer has been conceived as an improved means of suppressing multipath effects in the reception of aeronautical telemetry signals, and may be adaptable to radar and aeronautical communication applications as well. This equalizer would be an integral part of a system that would also include a seven-element planar array of receiving feed horns centered at the focal point of a paraboloidal antenna that would be nominally aimed at or near the aircraft that would be the source of the signal that one seeks to receive (see Figure 1). This spatio-temporal equalizer would consist mostly of a bank of seven adaptive finite-impulse-response (FIR) filters — one for each element in the array — and the outputs of the filters would be summed (see Figure 2). The combination of the spatial diversity of the feed-horn array and the temporal diversity of the filter bank would afford better multipath-suppression performance than is achievable by means of temporal equalization alone.
- Citation
- "Spatio-Temporal Equalizer for a Receiving-Antenna Feed Array," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2010.