Multipath equalization using taps derived from a parallel correl

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Angle modulation

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375208, 375280, 375343, 370206, H03D 322

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ABSTRACT:
A communication system (10) includes a central terminal (12) and a subscriber terminal (14) that communicate information through an air interface (16). A receiver (22) suitable for deployment in either the central terminal (12) or the subscriber terminal (14) includes a parallel correlator (120), a weighting module (140), and a summer (180) that provide acquisition, equalization, and tracking functions.

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Urs Grob, et al., "Microcellular Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Radio System Using N-Path RAKE Receiver" IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 8, No. 5, Jun. 1990, pp. 772-780.

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