Noise identification in a communication system

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating electronic device or electrical system – Power system

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C703S005000, C703S017000, C455S067150, C714S774000, C375S224000, C375S257000

Reexamination Certificate

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07152025

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided to automatically identify noise events in a channel of a communication system comprising the steps of: receiving an input signal from the channel; determining the mean energy of the input signal; determining the recent energy of the input signal; identifying a beginning of the noise event when the recent energy is greater than the product of the mean energy and a predefined first threshold; identifying an end of a noise event when the recent energy is less that the product of the mean energy and a predefined second threshold; and providing for output the beginning of the noise event and the end of the noise event. Other systems and methods are disclosed.

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