Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Noise or undesired signal reduction
Patent
1994-12-29
1996-11-05
Kostak, Victor R.
Television
Image signal processing circuitry specific to television
Noise or undesired signal reduction
348 21, 348725, H04N 521
Patent
active
055722628
ABSTRACT:
A device and method for removing co-channel conventional television signal interference from a digital signal by using an adaptive filter which tunes to the periodic components of the conventional television signal. The output of the adaptive filter is then subtracted from the received signal to produce an error signal. This error signal is then used to recursively update the taps of the adaptive filter. The invention also relates to the use of the adaptive filter in conjunction with a DFE.
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Gathman Laurie E.
Kostak Victor R.
Murrell Jeffrey S.
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
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