Post-FFT scaling to reduce multiple effects

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers

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C375S344000, C370S210000

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07088787

ABSTRACT:
A method of scaling at a receiver representations of training signals received from a transmitter. The method includes producing a frequency domain representation of at least one long training symbol received at the receiver and a frequency domain representation of a data symbol, and scaling the frequency domain representation of the at least one long symbol based on a largest coefficient in the frequency domain representation to produce a scaled frequency domain representation of the at least one long symbol.

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