Prediction of receiver performance using the receiver design modeling simulator

The Receiver Design Modeling (RDM) simulator can construct a model to simulate receiver architecture. It has been used to model receivers such as the crystal video, superheterodyne, chan nelized, compressive microscan, instantaneous frequency mea surement (IFM), and Bragg cell. Example receiver simu...

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description The Receiver Design Modeling (RDM) simulator can construct a model to simulate receiver architecture. It has been used to model receivers such as the crystal video, superheterodyne, chan nelized, compressive microscan, instantaneous frequency mea surement (IFM), and Bragg cell. Example receiver simulation re sults are presented for the first four of these types. RDM is implemented on a VAX 11/780 and written in FOR TRAN 77 using the VMS operating system.
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