Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1998-02-02
1999-08-10
Tse, Young T.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375200, 375206, H04B 1707
Patent
active
059370033
ABSTRACT:
A receiver for detecting spread spectrum binary data particularly on a power line in the presence of channel distortion. In one embodiment a standard pattern ideally suited for minimal distortion in the channel is used in conjunction with an alternate pattern which is developed to better detect carrier and data in the presence of certain channel distortion. The receiver switches between the standard and alternate pattern to provide improved detection. In another embodiment an adaptive pattern is used which is developed from the receive signal. For instance, the signal over several bit times is averaged to provide a pattern which is correlated with a receive signal.
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Stewart J. Marcus
Sutterlin Philip H.
Echelon Corporation
Tse Young T.
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