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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 1987
Filed:
May. 06, 1986
Dirk R Klose, Eatontown, NJ (US);
George Szentirmai, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Barry T French, Fullerton, CA (US);
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
Incoming radio frequency signals from one or more remote transmitters, that may be changing or 'hopping' in frequency, are received at two closely spaced antennas. A pair of Chirp-Z transform processors are respectively coupled to said antennas. The transform processors are operated in synchronism and produce a pair of sampled comb filter output responses, each of which comprises a multiple of frequency 'bins' distributed over a given spectrum. The bins are read out of the Chirp-Z processors in a synchronous sequential order, and each bin is represented by a pair of signals in phase quadrature. The phase quadrature signals of corresponding bins are multiplied in a predetermined manner and the products thereof are selectively added and subtracted to provide a predetermined function (tan .PHI.) of the phase difference (.PHI.) between the signals incident on the pair of antennas. This predetermined function is coupled to a processor that calculates a trigonometric function (sin.sup.-1) thereof which is indicative of the angle-of-arrival of the incident wave(s).