| 11. | The correlator has an input signal which is multiplied by some filter in the Fourier domain.
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| 12. | At the location of the "'correlator "'the data are played back.
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| 13. | A distributed clock signal drives the coherence of receivers in the field and maintains timing for the correlator.
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| 14. | A variety of techniques, most notably narrow correlator spacing, have been developed to mitigate multipath errors.
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| 15. | It flew a fully guided test flight using global positioning satellite and digital scene matching area correlator navigation.
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| 16. | For each measurement A and B, the correlator E ( A, B ) is then defined as:
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| 17. | It is implemented by a piece of software known as the "'event correlator " '.
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| 18. | An "'optical correlator "'is a device for comparing two signals by utilising the lens.
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| 19. | At the correlator station, the actual interferometer is synthesized by processing the digital signals using correlator hardware or software.
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| 20. | At the correlator station, the actual interferometer is synthesized by processing the digital signals using correlator hardware or software.
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