The use of discrete references in a random reference correlator (Corresp.)

Abstract
The performance of a random reference correlator (RRC) having discretely distributed references is examined in terms of its precision. The numerical calculations for Gaussian inputs disclose that a sufficient precision can be achieved with a small number of the reference levels m provided the ratio of the maximum amplitude of the references to the root-mean-square amplitude of the inputs\etais chosen such that\eta < \sim m.

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