Synthesizing arbitrary waveforms using convolution processors

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – With particular circuit – Digital processing

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C342S169000, C327S105000

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07443337

ABSTRACT:
A method for generating a synthesized waveform from a desired arbitrary waveform via a convolution processor includes: providing a data stream input signal to the convolution processor including an extended duration impulse signal; computing one or more filter coefficients of the convolution processor; and generating the synthesized waveform substantially similar to the desired arbitrary waveform using the filter coefficients. The convolution processor may be a finite impulse response (FIR) filter. The convolution processor may perform a convolution upon the extended duration impulse signal, where: the extended duration impulse signal is successively delayed via one or more taps and the output of each tap is multiplied by a filter coefficient corresponding to a delay; and the summation of the products of tap outputs and filter coefficients is the desired arbitrary waveform.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4673941 (1987-06-01), Van Der Mark
patent: 6150976 (2000-11-01), Cooley

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