Extraction of an exact symbol rate as applied to bandwidth compr

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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ABSTRACT:
An original symbol rate of a transmitted modem signal which has been demodulated for digital transmission is recovered at a network receiver by obtaining an estimate of error between the original transmitted symbol rate and a known nominal symbol rate. This is realized at the network receiver by measuring an interval between blocks of data in a received signal having other than a known nominal number of data bits. This is achieved because each of the blocks of data is of a known fixed interval. The measured interval is proportional to the desired error estimate. The error estimate is then integrated and employed in an interpolator to adjust the symbol rate of a remodulated modem signal at the network receiver.

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