Generalized adaptive node concept
Abstract
A concept is briefly described wherein one can build architectures and develop a single circuit to handle a wide class of adaptive problems including radar, sonar and wideband communication systems. The advantage of the approach is that a wide class of problems can be handled with a cystolic architecture of identical circuits. More specifically a single digital circuit that can be wired together in a feed forward manner, with a pipeline architecture. This is very important because it implies that as the dimensonality of the adaptation increases, the throughput rates remain just as fast as within the pipeline FFT. It's ideal for VHSIC because you can solve many of the world's adaptive problems with a single circuit, limited only by the dynamic range and bandwidth of that circuit.
- Publication:
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Research Trends in Military Communication
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983rtmc.rept..296B
- Keywords:
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- Adaptive Control;
- Circuits;
- Digital Techniques;
- Jamming;
- Signal Processing;
- Spread Spectrum Transmission;
- Architecture (Computers);
- Covariance;
- Wideband Communication;
- Communications and Radar