I calculated cross correlation coefficient to see how much two received signals to the ports of a cross polarized antenna are similar, I'm looking for a paper (publication) that used this concept, can anybody help?
The system that I'm working with is a wideband system, so I thought cross correlation coefficient would be a good way to measure the similarity between two channels but please let me know if you think there is a better way to measure the similarity between two wideband signals.
Access to academia.edu. look for Ivan Quesada. There are two articles that could help you. One of non-coherent demodulators and another of adaptative filtering LMS. They work on that principle , correlation and autocorrelation, in theory you must modify the F0 and F1, of the BFSK signals, for the two signals that you want to compare.
You won´t need the demodulator part. I hope they help you.
There is only one problem, they are in Spanish language, Sorry to much.
You can also try the wavelet transform. it can offer you unexpected results. It is a very good option too. there is also an article published on the site.