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Dual polarization demodulation with cross polarization cancellation

Patent 4910468 Issued on March 20, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 15, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Cross-polarization distortion canceller for use in digital radio communication receiver
Patent #: 4575862
Issued on: 03/11/1986
Inventor: Tahara ,   et al.

Cross-polarization interference cancellation arrangement for digital radio channels
Patent #: 4577330
Issued on: 03/18/1986
Inventor: Kavehrad

Cross-polarization interference cancellation
Patent #: 4606054
Issued on: 08/12/1986
Inventor: Amitay ,   et al.

Cross-polarization interference canceller Patent #: 4688235
Issued on: 08/18/1987
Inventor: Tahara ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 310462 filed on 02/15/1989

US Classes:

329/316, Plural demodulation329/320, By cancelling distortion, noise or other interference375/349, Plural signal paths in receiver455/295, Modulation distortion or cross talk correction or elimination455/306Filter in at least one path

Examiners

Primary: Grimm, Siegfried H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04B 001/12

Foreign Application Priority Data

1986-05-19 JP

Abstract

In a digital demodulation system (FIGS. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8) in a dual polarization radio system, having a first demodulator (4) and a first A/D converter (14) for a main signal, a second demodulator (5) and a second A/D converter (15c) for an interference signal (cross polarization signal), a transversal filter (18) for providing a compensation signal for cancelling an interference component in the main signal depending upon the demodulated interference component; the second A/D converter (15c) for providing the interference component in digital form is operated with a clock signal (102) regenerated in the main signal branch (4, 14) so that system operates correctly even when the main signal and cross polarization signal are in an asynchronous condition. The A/D converter (14, 15c, 105) is provided with an attenuator (104) for compressing amplitude of an input signal to avoid saturation of the circuit (105) in case of fading and/or distortion, and a ROM table (107) for correcting digitalized output after equalization and/or cancellation. Tap coefficients of the transversal filter (18) are obtained by a control (19) through a ZF method when inter-symbol interference is small, and a MLE method when inter-symbol interference is large. Further, an integration constant for the coefficients is adaptive depending upon inter-symbol interference.

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