Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1992-08-21
1993-02-02
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
375 98, 455136, 455138, 4552341, 4552491, 4552501, 4552511, H04B 7212
Patent
active
051843498
ABSTRACT:
A receiver module 140 controls the amplitude of a random burst signal 200 in a TDMA system. A random burst signal 200 presence detector 330 detects when the random burst signal 200 has arrived during a timeslot reserved for the random access burst 200. After detection, a control processor monitors the signal strength or amplitude of the random access burst 200 for a predetermined time period, determines the amount of AGC attenuation required, and inserts the required AGC attenuation to control the amplitude of the random access burst 200 for the duration of the timeslot.
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Blum Russell W.
Fisher John A.
Motorola Inc.
Olms Douglas W.
Sonnentag Richard A.
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