Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence
Patent
1982-04-20
1984-06-05
Griffin, Robert L.
Pulse or digital communications
Spread spectrum
Direct sequence
328 72, H04L 702
Patent
active
044532598
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for providing a sequence of digitized samples to a modem in substantial synchronism with the incoming signal baud rate, but without using a variable sampling frequency. An incoming signal is sampled at a fixed rate, stored temporarily in a buffer memory, and then interpolated using a digital interpolation filter to provide a sequence of interpolated samples that are equivalent to those that would have been obtained if a variable-frequency sampling rate had been used. Any relative delay between the samples supplied to the modem and the baud rate is sensed and accumulated in an up/down counter. Then the accumulated delay stored in the counter is used to control the selection of coefficients for the interpolation filter.
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Chin Stephen
Griffin Robert L.
Heal Noel F.
Keller Robert W.
Nyhagen Donald R.
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