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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 26, 2008
Filed:
Nov. 26, 2002
Valéry Leblond, Valence, FR;
Franck Letestu, Bourg de Peage, FR;
Alain Renard, Chabeuil, FR;
Thales, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention allows the detection and processing in a radio signal received by a receiver, of any signal of 'pulsed' type present in radio signals applied to the input of a radiofrequency receiver, the receiver having an analogue/digital converter for performing the coding into digital on N bits of P successive samples of the analogue signal applied to the input of the receiver and a computer for processing the said digital signals, characterized in that on the basis of a histogram of the rate of occupancy of the digitized samples, graded in ranges Fx of amplitude-increasing sample levels, is determined, from among the ranges Fx, a range Fn onwards of which the total number of digitized samples Nnor contained in the ranges Fn and those below Fn is greater than or equal to a normality threshold Nn, Nn being a number predetermined as a function of the sensitivity of the detection of pulsed signals that one wishes to achieve.