Receiver for a superpose modulated signal

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Particular pulse demodulator or detector

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375340, 375324, H03D 100, H04L 2714

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055008771

ABSTRACT:
A receiver of a superpose modulated signal comprises: a symbol timing recovery circuit for receiving the superpose modulated signal and producing a symbol timing signal, the period of the symbol timing signal being the same as the period of the superpose modulated signal; a correlation signal generator for receiving the symbol timing signal and generating a correlation signal as ##EQU1## wherein B is an adjustable parameter, P is a predetermined maximum value and T refers to the symbol duration; a correlation multiplier for multiplying the superpose modulated signal by the correlation signal; and an integrator for integrating the output of the correlation multiplier for every symbol period.

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