Methods and systems for performing an overlap-and-add operation

Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current – Plural channels for transmission of a single pulse train

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C375S340000, C375S355000, C370S208000, C370S210000, C370S260000

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07668247

ABSTRACT:
A system is provided that includes a first device110A that transmits an information symbol with a zero-padded suffix (ZPS) and a second device110B that receives the information symbol with the zero-padded suffix. The second device110B performs a Fourier transform on at least one sample of the information symbol before a ZPS sample is overlapped-and-added to another sample of the information symbol.

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