Fast symbol timing recovery for transmitted digital data

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Angle modulation

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C375S326000, C375S355000, C375S365000

Reexamination Certificate

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07463701

ABSTRACT:
A system and method of recovering symbol timing from a high symbol rate TDD or TDMA broadband transmission. A correlator operating at a fraction of the symbol rate receives in-phase and quadrature data signals from a broadband demodulator and processes those signals using a predefined match filter for a pilot signal to detect the pilot signal. The correlator measures any timing error in the symbol timing and adjusts a pointer in a memory buffer to replay the pilot signal to the correlator. Again, any timing error is determined and the pointer in the memory buffer is adjusted for a final replay of the pilot signal as well as the data to the correlator. At this point the timing error in the symbol timing is reduced to a minimum. With symbol timing established, coefficients in an equalizer are adjusted so that the remaining data transmission is properly received.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5809009 (1998-09-01), Matsuoka et al.
patent: 6618352 (2003-09-01), Shirakata et al.

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