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This paper proposed a new algorithm for burst signal sorting. The proposed algorithm can be used to identify and locate TDMA users based on the continuity of carrier phase. In the proposed algorithm, the continuity of carrier phase between TDMA burst signals is evaluated according to their frequency deviations, initial phases and initial positions. Then burst signals are sorted based on their degree of continuity. The proposed algorithm is effective when researchers do not know the information which the burst carries. Some simulations and experiments in this paper show that the accurate rate of the proposed sorting algorithm is greater than 0.9 when the ES/N0 > 6 dB. Specially, and the performance is stable when the frequency deviation changes.

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Yan, F., Li, M., You, L. (2013). Burst Signal Sorting Based on the Phase Continuity . In: Wong, W.E., Ma, T. (eds) Emerging Technologies for Information Systems, Computing, and Management. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 236. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7010-6_30

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