Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence
Patent
1991-03-21
1992-10-20
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Spread spectrum
Direct sequence
455295, H04B 110
Patent
active
051576970
ABSTRACT:
A receiver suitable for use in a radio-telephone system for recovering data from encoded, quadrature-modulated communication signals employs a feedback arrangement for suppressing cross-talk between the receiver's in-phase and quadrature channels to improve data recovery rates during decoding. The receiver converts in-coming analog communication signals into in-phase and quadrature digital signals, which may have cross-talk components. The receiver has an attenuator for subtracting feedback signals from the in-phase and quadrature digital signals to produce cross-talk-attenuated in-phase and quadrature digital signals, a decoder for decoding the cross-talk-attenuated in-phase and quadrature digital signals to generate first and second data output signals, and the above-mentioned feedback arrangement, which preferably employs a recoder and cross-correlation techniques, for generating the feedback signals.
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Anvari Kiomars
Roberts Glyn
Chin Stephen
NovAtel Communications Ltd.
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