Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1992-03-06
1994-02-15
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
332159, H04L 2549
Patent
active
052873870
ABSTRACT:
In order to maintain low-splatter in a peak-to-average reduction for a linear communication system, a method of windowed-clipping is used. When a sample of input signal is determined to be above a predetermined threshold, a signal peak is found and an attenuating window is centered at the peak. The attenuating window is applied to the input signal.
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Bocure Tesfaldet
Chin Stephen
Lukasik Susan L.
Motorola Inc.
Parmelee Steven G.
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