Pulse or digital communications – Equalizers
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-23
2007-10-23
Kim, Kevin (Department: 2611)
Pulse or digital communications
Equalizers
Reexamination Certificate
active
10683645
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus that uses a lengthened equalization target filter with a matched filter metric in a Viterbi detector is disclosed. The equalization target includes a base partial response component, i.e., (1−D2), a fractional coefficient polynomial component to whiten the noise, i.e., (1+p1D+p2D2), and a time-reversed replica of the noise-whitening component. Thus, the time-reversed replica of the noise-whitening component comes from what was formerly a matched filter component.
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Cideciyan Roy D.
Dholakia Ajay
Eleftheriou Evangelos
Galbraith Richard L.
Mittelholzer Thomas
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies - Netherlands B.V.
Kim Kevin
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