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Separation of secondary surveillance radar signals
This paper describes methods which will be used in the separation of multiple secondary surveillance radar replies. Mainly the A/C mode is examined. The aim of this research is to examine several methods to apply correlation of signal with template to isolate transponder reply. Thoughts are to use a differentiation of signal to better the correlation response and avoid false reception.