Multi-level superposed amplitude-modulated baseband signal proce

Pulse or digital communications – Multilevel

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375298, 375300, 375264, 375268, 332103, 332115, 332149, 341 56, 341 68, 341144, 327141, 327354, 327355, H04L 2534

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ABSTRACT:
A multi-level superposed amplitude-modulated baseband signal processor which has simple hardware structure and a filtering effect for bandwidth and power efficiency in a digital transmission system includes a data delayer, a signal level converter, an operator, two pulse generators, two adders and two amplifiers, thereby eliminating the need for conventionally required pulse waveforms and simplifying circuit structure. Specifically, when the number of the multi-levels is desired to be changed, the relevant multi-level superposed amplitude-modulated baseband signal can be provided by a simple change of the processor.

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