Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current – Antinoise or distortion
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-15
2007-05-15
Fan, Chieh M. (Department: 2611)
Pulse or digital communications
Systems using alternating or pulsating current
Antinoise or distortion
C375S223000, C375S253000, C370S203000, C714S748000
Reexamination Certificate
active
09715668
ABSTRACT:
A desired bit sequence (x) can be communicated over a wireless communication link (15) by including the desired bit sequence in each of a plurality of transmissions over the wireless communication link. In response to each of the plurality of transmissions, a received bit sequence corresponding to the desired bit sequence can be produced at the receiving end. A determination of the desired bit sequence can be made based on the received bit sequences (r1–rN) and information (SNR1–SNRN, α1–αN) indicative of communication quality associated with each of the plurality of transmissions.
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Dabak Anand G.
Nafie Mohammed H.
Schmidl Timothy M.
Brady III Wade James
Fan Chieh M.
Neerings Ronald O.
Telecky , Jr. Frederick J.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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