Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Particular pulse demodulator or detector
Patent
1994-06-23
1996-07-02
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
Particular pulse demodulator or detector
375232, 375343, H04L 2706, H03H 730
Patent
active
055330673
ABSTRACT:
In a digital signal transmission system, a receiver receives a signal, wherein the signal bandwidth of the system exceeds the system symbol rate. A correlation and sampling circuit receives a baseband signal, samples the signal eight times per symbol time, correlates, generates a channel estimate and down-samples the sampled signal to form an observed signal. This signal is filtered in a prefilter, whose output is sampled at symbol rate and the obtained signal is delivered to a channel equalizer which performs a viterbi algorithm with non-quadratic metric calculation and generates estimated symbols. A channel estimation filter receives a symbol sequence which contains alternate zero-value symbols and the estimated symbols and generates an estimated signal. An error signal is generated and used to adapt the channel estimate and also to generate weight factors. The coefficients of the prefilter are generated as a function of the channel estimate and the weight factors. Coefficients are generated in a metric calculation filter, by convolving the channel estimate with the prefilter and are used to generate the estimated symbols. The transmission channel, excluding the prefilter, is estimated explicitly so as to enable fast channel changes to be followed. The use of the weight factors enables a short channel estimate to be used. The insertion of the zero-value symbols simplifies adaptation of the channel estimate.
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Brismark Gustav
Gudmundson Bjorn
Jamal Karim
Bocure Tesfaldet
Chin Stephen
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
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