Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2006-06-13
Liu, Shuwang (Department: 2634)
Pulse or digital communications
Spread spectrum
Direct sequence
C375S136000, C375S147000, C375S232000, C370S232000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07061970
ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses an adaptive near-far resistant receiver for wireless communication systems, such as, asynchronous DS-CDMA systems, without the use of prior synchronization. The only requirement is knowledge of the spreading code of the desired user. Also there is no need of a training period or of data-free observations. In one aspect the present system describes a method and system for filtering of an asynchronous wireless signal comprising the steps of receiving a data vector; of using the received data vector to update the weight coefficients of an adaptive filter without a prior knowledge of synchronization and without a need for a separate training period or data free observations.In another aspect, the present system describes an adaptive near-far resistant receiver for an asynchronous wireless systems comprising means for receiving a data vector; means for; using the received data vector to update weight coefficients of an adaptive filter, and means for iterative multistage decomposition updating of the filter coefficients. In one embodiment the receiver uses an adaptive filter bank comprising a plurality of adaptive filters, wherein each filter corresponds to at least one different sampling time. An estimate of the timing is obtained from the maximum of a set of sequential outputs from the filter bank, The output that yields the maximum is preferably used to demodulate the information bit.
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Goldstein J. Scott
Reed Irving S.
Thanyasrisung Piyapong
Truong T. K.
Christie Parker & Hale LLP
Liu Shuwang
Reed Irving
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