61st ARFTG Conference Digest, Spring 2003.
DOI: 10.1109/arftgs.2003.1216870
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Phase detrending for measured multisine signals

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“…The input range was set about 4 dB below saturation. Multiple measurements of all signals were acquired, aligned using the technique of [15] and then averaged. Measurements of the comb generator system were aligned to a constant phase of zero.…”
Section: Calibration Of a Vsa And Comparison With Results Obtainementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The input range was set about 4 dB below saturation. Multiple measurements of all signals were acquired, aligned using the technique of [15] and then averaged. Measurements of the comb generator system were aligned to a constant phase of zero.…”
Section: Calibration Of a Vsa And Comparison With Results Obtainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of the comb are time consuming and subject to temperature drift. The drift error is efficiently corrected by first Fourier transforming the data and then using the phase-alignment algorithm of [15]. After drift correction, the waveforms are transformed back to the time domain and averaged.…”
Section: Calibration Of the Comb Generator Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the first step in the measurement procedure is an extraction of the data corresponding to each branch in the setup, therefore the amplitude or power criterion were utilized to successfully complete this process [5]. From recent advances in signal processing and multisine engineering, the phase of a multitone signal can be estimated by computing a delay in the measurement system [6], [7].…”
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“…The phase relationship is found by using an estimation of the pseudo delay of the system [7], [8], that can be written as the following:…”
Section: Extraction Of Amplitude and Phasementioning
confidence: 99%