Adaptive diversity receiver architecture

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – With wave collector

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C455S277200, C375S347000

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07006809

ABSTRACT:
A diversity receiver circuit that adaptively selects a variable number of one or more antennas for use in improving signal quality. Each antenna is provided its own receiver that each generates a representation of a received signal. This adaptive selection offers high dynamic adaptability in using the appropriate antennas and receivers at the appropriate time to thereby improving signal-to-noise ratio. The receivers may be direct conversion receivers that implement up-conversion of the baseband signal to reduce DC offset and 1/f noise characteristic of direct conversion architectures.

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