EONIC’s EMPAS ELINT Recorder digitizes, processes and stores pulse trains transmitted from one or more sources. The pulses are received on one or more receivers, which provide various types of IF channels to EMPAS. These pulses are corrupted with noise.
The deinterleaving function of EMPAS determines which source contributed which pulse and the periods and phases of each source. A number of deinterleaving algorithms are deployed in EMPAS, such as the forward dynamic programming (FDP) deinterleaving technique. EMPAS also deinterleaves signals from heavy-tailed noise distributions. Deinterleaving also takes place in the case of white Gaussian noise.
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