Method and apparatus for detecting interference in a receiver fo

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction

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455307, H04B 110

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for use in a receiver (100) of a wireless communication system is provided. The apparatus comprises a first filter (340) having a first cutoff frequency, a second filter (350) having a second cutoff frequency, a first data bit estimator (360) coupled to the first filter (340), a second data bit estimator (361) coupled to the second filter (350), a third data bit estimator (363), and decision logic (370) dynamically selecting one of the first and second filters based on a first bit count from the first data bit estimator (360), a second bit count from the second data bit estimator (361), and a third bit count from the third data bit estimator (363).

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