Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1990-12-17
1991-11-19
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375 97, 329304, H04L 2722
Patent
active
050671391
ABSTRACT:
The .pi./4-QPSK coherent detector of the present invention has a vector input and an output comprising recovered data in bit pair form. The .pi./4-QPSK coherent detector recovers bursts of data, in a TDMA system, that has been encoded in an amplitude modulated vector's phase angle. The .pi./4-QPSK coherent detector detects the .pi./4-QPSK constellation of the incoming modulated signal and outputs the recovered data stream.
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Baker James C.
Goode Steven H.
Kazecki Henry L.
Bolvin Kenneth W.
Chin Stephen
Motorola Inc.
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