Re: Random Correlation Detector
- From: Tim Wescott <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 09:39:09 -0700
Luhan wrote:
Hi all,There are correlation methods that should work well in an IR environment. If you AC couple the signal from your detector and perform a linear correlation with your reference signal then that should do it. Keep in mind that you'll have to sweep the time offset, essentially searching for the signal in time.
The Project: Detect objects at some distance using Infarred
emiter/detector system using pseudo random signal.
The Problem: Does some method already exist to correlate an incomming
IR/PRN signal to detect it in the presence of other IR signals with
other PRN sequences?
Luhan
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