The Statistical Loop Analyzer (SLA)
Abstract
The statistical loop analyzer (SLA) is designed to automatically measure the acquisition, tracking and frequency stability performance characteristics of symbol synchronizers, code synchronizers, carrier tracking loops, and coherent transponders. Automated phase lock and system level tests can also be made using the SLA. Standard baseband, carrier and spread spectrum modulation techniques can be accomodated. Through the SLA's phase error jitter and cycle slip measurements the acquisition and tracking thresholds of the unit under test are determined; any false phase and frequency lock events are statistically analyzed and reported in the SLA output in probabilistic terms. Automated signal drop out tests can be performed in order to trouble shoot algorithms and evaluate the reacquisition statistics of the unit under test. Cycle slip rates and cycle slip probabilities can be measured using the SLA. These measurements, combined with bit error probability measurements, are all that are needed to fully characterize the acquisition and tracking performance of a digital communication system.
- Publication:
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Space Shuttle Technology Conference
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985sstc.nasa..810L
- Keywords:
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- Frequency Stability;
- Phase Error;
- Signal Analyzers;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Spacecraft Equipment;
- Spacecraft Tracking;
- Automatic Test Equipment;
- Frequency Synchronization;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Synchronizers;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation