CA2925642C - Event sequencer for radio frequency system - Google Patents
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[0001] This invention relates generally to signal processing in radio frequency (RF) communications. More specifically it relates to an event sequencer for a consisting of one or more transmitters and receivers.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(c) transmit a TC
burst; (d) receive a SIGINT synchronous burst; (e) receive a SIGINT
asynchronous burst;
and, (f) transmit the jamming signal burst.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 illustrates an example of the sequencer operation for an electronic warfare system sequence of operations that consists of a force protection electronic attack (FPEA) transmit burst (i.e. jamming), a time-divisive duplex tactical communications receive and transmit burst and synchronous and asynchronous signals intelligence gathering receive bursts.
Fig. 2 shows the states of the transceiver for various modes of operation.
Fig. 3 shows an example of the receiver operating with automatic AGC.
Fig. 4 shows an example of the receiver operating with on-demand AGC.
Fig. 5 shows an example of the receiver operating with manual gain control.
Fig. 6 shows an example of the receiver operating with mixed-mode gain control.
Fig. 7 shows an example of a jamming signal transmission.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
International Application No. PCT/CA2014/050707, entitled "System and Method for Ultra-Wideband Radio Frequency Scanning and Signal Generation" filed July 25, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
(ii) Electronic Support Signals Intelligence (ESIT) or simply ES which is the term in the art used to describe the gathering of intelligence by intercepting RF signals, whether these are communications signals between live actors or RF signals between electronic devices (such as control signals); and (iii) Tactical Communications (TC) applications, which are communications (such as orders, intelligence and operating theatre related information) generally conveyed from one actor to another in the field, typically a battlefield or other live action operating theatre where a mission is being conducted.
The disclosure relates particularly to managing these quiet periods of the EW
system and other timing configurations.
time, for example by phase-locking the oscillator within the transceiver to l PPS from its GPS
receiver.
(ii) FPEA transmit burst; (iii) FPEA or ES receiver synchronous burst; (iv) FPEA or ES receiver asynchronous burst; (v) TC transmit burst; and, (vi) TC receive burst. These state definitions can also be understood to include more than the six states if the FPEA and ES receive functions are considered distinctly from one another, however this is not generally practical or efficient in a real world implementation.
TC receive burst window 30 opens next followed by a TC transmit burst 40 to complete a communications sequence. A second guard interval 50 would typically follow next, after which FPEA/ES synchronous 60 and asynchronous 70 burst periods occur. Finally, there is a return to an FPEA transmit window 80. The TC, FPEA receive and ES receive windows are all optional and would only be present where needed in specific instances. The guard intervals may be inserted at any time.
application to receive ambient signals without being interrupted by either the jammer transmitter or communications transmitter. The asynchronous burst is used for a sequence of band scans that may or may not fit within the time constraints of the burst window. This is typically used for a long ES scan sequence that does not need to occur at a deterministic time, cannot be satisfied by a single burst window and is met by the receiver over several asynchronous burst windows.
burst then the programmable receiver sequencer determines the activities in the current burst. These activities could include a number of different states including (i) idle; (ii) automatic AGC; (iii) on-demand AGC; (iv) manual attenuation; (v) capture frame; and (vi) retune to a different band. Each of states (ii)-(iv) could also be coupled with a capture frame state.
automatically runs 320, followed by a capture of a frame of data 330, and any subsequent frames 340 if required by the sequence. After these frame captures, the sequencer transitions into tuning to the next band 350, with these steps repeating for each required band, as depicted by bands x, y and z in Fig. 3.
Specifically, an FPEA or jammer transmitter generally differs from a TC
transmitter. The behavior of the FPEA transmitter during a transmit burst is governed by the rules of the sequencer. For active jamming applications, the sequencer presents an a priori schedule of events. For responsive jamming applications, the sequencer combines the active schedule with a schedule that is generated in real-time. Active jamming occurs where a defined and known frequency band is being jammed. Responsive jamming occurs where the jammer scans for particular signals and transmits a jamming signal in response to a detected signal.
(iii) spot and arbitrary waveform jamming for given frequencies; and (iv) sweep and arbitrary waveform jamming for a given band.
Sweep jamming is characterized by a particular start frequency and a particular stop frequency, period, step-size and step duration. Both spot and sweep jamming may optionally be characterized by a ramp which is enabled at both the start and end of the spot or sweep.
Also, a dynamic file may be generated by the microprocessor or FPGA and optionally streamed over PCIe for arbitrary signal generation or for digital radio frequency memory style jamming techniques, the principles of which are known in the art.
applications during a transmit burst is governed by the rules of the radio. Generally, the radio will request that the transmitter tune to a band and then transmission will occur using samples fed to a digital to analog converter. It is possible for the centre frequency to hop around within a transmit window by specifying more than one centre frequency. Typically, a single centre frequency per burst will be specified and the microprocessor will request that the centre frequency change between bursts. This is illustrated in Fig. 7.
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a processor in communication with a memory, said memory storing sequencer instructions executed by said processor to sequence one or more desired operations;
an output connected to each transmitter device and receiver device of the transceiver to control power-up and power-down sequences of said transmitter and receiver devices;
wherein said sequencer instructions to sequence said one or more operations include:
instructions to prioritize a high-priority transmit operation such that said high-priority transmit operation is carried out in real-time upon request, wherein said high-priority transmit operation comprises a jammer operation;
wherein said one or more desired operations are selected from the group consisting of a jammer transmit burst, an electronic support signals intelligence (SIGINT) synchronous receiver burst; a SIGINT asynchronous receive burst, a tactical communications (TC) transmit burst, and a TC receive burst; and wherein upon a condition in which each of said desired operations are requested, the sequencer instructions include instructions for the transceiver to:
transmit a jamming signal burst;
receive a TC burst;
transmit a TC burst;
receive a SIGINT synchronous burst;
receive a SIGINT asynchronous burst; and, transmit the jamming signal burst.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-13
sequencing by a sequencer said one or more desired operations to prioritize a high-priority transmit operation such that said high-priority transmit operation is carried out in real-time upon request;
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-13 controlling power-up and power-down sequences of transmitter and receiver devices of the transceiver in response to said sequencing;
wherein said high-priority transmit operation comprises a jammer operation;
wherein said one or more desired operations are selected from the group consisting of a jammer transmit burst, an electronic support signals intelligence (SIGINT) synchronous receiver burst; a SIGINT asynchronous receive burst, a tactical communications (TC) transmit burst, and a TC receive burst; and wherein upon a condition in which each of said desired operations are requested, the sequencer controls transmitter and receiver devices of the transceiver to:
transmit a jamming signal burst;
receive a TC burst;
transmit a TC burst;
receive a SIGINT synchronous burst;
receive a SIGINT asynchronous burst; and, transmit the jamming signal burst.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-13
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