Self-synchronized signal controlled constrained notch filter for rejection of nonstationary interference

A novel signal controlled constrained notch filter (SC-CNF) structure with global feedback is presented. The SC-CNF is combined with an adaptive linear enhancer to retrieve a multitone signal corrupted by a strong nonstationary FM interference. Using a time-warping technique, the SC-CNF, by its nature time-varying, is transformed into a CNF which is time variant. Such transformation is implemented by nonequally spaced sampling (NESS) of the input mixture. A closed-loop system is proposed to improve the strategy of NESS. By exploiting the self-synchronization process, nearly complete rejection of FM interference is achieved. The condition for the occurrence of self-synchronization is obtained. The self-synchronized SC-CNF provides significant improvement (up to 30 dB) of the signal-to-interference ratio of the entire system output.<<ETX>>