Method and apparatus for periodic signal detection

Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Signal receiver

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379406, 379410, 379402, H04M 908

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for detecting the presence of ringer signals in a telephone which samples the incoming telephone signals within a prescribed time interval, windows the signals, and computes a set of auto-correlation coefficients. These coefficients are normalized, and their absolute values are calculated and summed and compared with an empirically-derived threshold. If the coefficient sum exceeds the threshold, a high degree of correlation within incoming signals is indicated, distinguishing the incoming signal as containing ringer signal constituents.

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