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Wavelet transforms of correlation functions of frequency hopped signals
This work uses the so called instantaneous correlation function to extract features and parameters of frequency hopped signals. Wavelet transforms allow a faster processing throughput than conventional Fourier transforms do. Wavelet analysis of the correlation surface is performed to identify the modulation and to obtain estimates of signal parameters.