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Estimation and compensation of the pulse-shape response in wireless terminals
   
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US Patent 6920191
Issued Date
July 19, 2005
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A pulse-shape estimator calculates an impulse response for the transmit and receive pulse-shaping filters in a mobile wireless terminal. The pulse-shape estimator receives a training signal that has passed through the pulse-shaping filters and known training symbols. Based on the actual received signal containing the training symbols and the expected received signal, the pulse-shape estimator estimates the impulse response of the pulse-shaping filters. The calculated impulse response may be used to improve signal demodulation or to calculate the coefficients for a digital filter applied before demodulation to compensate for pulse-shape distortion.
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Published
July 19, 2005
Application Number
09/773,889
Filed
February 2, 2001
US Classification
375/346  
Int'l Classification
H04L   25/02   (20060101)   H04L   25/03   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
375/316   375/346   375/350   375/340   375/343   375/130   375/140   375/147   375/143   375/152  
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