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fine frequency error estimate

Open jmfriedt opened this issue 3 years ago • 0 comments

The FFT on the squared signal provides a rough estimate of the frequency offset while phase slope should provide a fine frequency offset estimate. 1/ the squared signal exhibits many additional spectral features beyond the expected 0-\pi at 2.5 Mchips/s. Where do these additional spectral components come from? 2/ phase unwrapping does not continuously connect rough frequency estimates but still exhibit some "jumps" from one coarse estimate to the next. 3/ why is the phase of the correlation not rotating at the rate of the fine frequency offset?

jmfriedt avatar Dec 30 '22 09:12 jmfriedt