Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence
Patent
1988-02-22
1989-09-12
Safourek, Benedict V.
Pulse or digital communications
Spread spectrum
Direct sequence
375102, 307510, H04L 700
Patent
active
048667390
ABSTRACT:
The present invention employs a four sample per baud timing recovery scheme to achieve fast acquistion of initial timing phase uncertainity and reliable fast tracking with low jitter for non-equalized QAM wave forms. The present invention operates for data timing frequency uncertainties up to 0.02 percent in the preferred embodiment. The timing recovery system is implemented with programmable digital signal processor code in connection with a programmable phase baud timer. The baud timer may be implemented in software or hardware. The present scheme is based on a pair of quadrature (T/4 spaced) timing error signals derived by a wave difference method. In the wave difference method, the envelope power of each baud sample is computed by square summing the real and imaginary samples of the received analog signal.
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Agazzi Oscar
Cole Chris
Levy Steve
Chin Stephen
Safourek Benedict V.
Silicon Systems Inc.
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