Pulse or digital communications – Multilevel
Patent
1995-05-09
1997-07-22
Chin, Wellington
Pulse or digital communications
Multilevel
375285, 375296, 375345, 375346, 455 63, 4552321, H04L 2549, H04L 2534, H04B 1500
Patent
active
056510284
ABSTRACT:
An electronic data transmission system has a low peak-to-average power ratio by including a transmitter circuit which receives an input signal and in response generates a distorted output signal. This distorted output signal is generated such the output signal has a large magnitude when the input signal has a high probability of occurrence, and the output signal has a small magnitude when the input signal has a low probability of occurrence. The distorted output signal travels over a communication channel to a receiver circuit which regenerates the input signal by amplifying the distorted output signal with a gain that is the inverse of the gain by which the distorted signal is generated.
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Giallorenzi Thomas Robert
Griffin Dan Michael
Harris Johnny Michael
Matolak David William
Chin Wellington
Fassbender Charles J.
Luther William
Petersen Steven R.
Starr Mark T.
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