Correlators and Matched Filters


    Example: A Walsh word s(t) with 8 Walsh chips is given by +1-1+1-1+1-1+1-1 and a second Walsh word is +1-1-1+1+1-1-1+1. Assume, r(t) equals the sum of these Walsh words . Then r(t) equals +2-200+2-200. Assuming one sample per Walsh chip, M equals 8 and the correlation of s(t) with r(t) at t equal to zero, indicating the proper time for the symbol measurement, equals

    Rsr(0) ˜ M-1
    ?s(mD)r(mD) =(1/8)[(+1)(+2) + (-1)(-2) + (+1)(0) (1)

    +(-1)(0) + (+1)(+2) + (-1)(-2) + (+1)(0) + (-1)(0)] = 1

    The correlation of s(t) with this r(t) equals the correlation of s(t) with itself. The correlation contribution from the second Walsh word is zero.

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