Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1985-07-05
1987-07-28
Safourek, Benedict V.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375 39, 375118, H04L 2708
Patent
active
046835784
ABSTRACT:
A phase and gain corrector is described for a modem for receiving QAM or PSK-encoded signals. An ideal vector corresponding to the received vector is generated and the difference or error vector is resolved into a radial component in the direction of the ideal vector a tangential component. A gain corrector and a phase corrector variable are calculated from said radial and tangential components of the error vector and used to correct the gain and phase of the received signals. A secondary detector is also used to detect signals corresponding to extreme points of the signal constellation. The output of the secondary detector is used to modify the gain corrector variable thereby compensating for large gain hits.
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patent: 4599732 (1986-07-01), LeFever
Betts William L.
Zuranski Edward S.
Huseman M.
Paradyne Corporation
Safourek Benedict V.
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