Excavating
Patent
1992-06-04
1994-05-17
Atkinson, Charles E.
Excavating
371 6, G06F 1100
Patent
active
053134729
ABSTRACT:
A bit detecting process for identifying binary bit values of digitized signals whose bit amplitudes may be distorted. A digital signal which represents the amplitude of a bit at discrete clock intervals is generated and the difference between a threshold value and the value of the digital signal is determined. A first integral method algorithm or a second second-order difference method algorithm, each of which identifies the binary value of the bit, is selected as a function of the determined difference.
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Atkinson Charles E.
Frommer William S.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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