precorrelation
Precorrelation is a signal processing technique used to enhance the detection of a known signal within noisy data. It involves comparing an incoming signal with a known template of the expected signal. This comparison is achieved by calculating the cross-correlation between the received signal and the template. The cross-correlation function reveals the similarity between the two signals as a function of time lag. Peaks in the cross-correlation output indicate potential occurrences of the template signal within the received data.
The fundamental idea behind precorrelation is to leverage the known structure of the signal of interest to
Precorrelation finds applications in various fields. In radar systems, it is used to detect reflected signals