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EP1436908B1 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VARYING THE LENGTH OF AN ADAPTIVE EQUALIZER BASED ON DOPPLER FREQUENCY
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR改变长度的自适应均衡器基于多普勒频率
- Patent Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VARYING THE LENGTH OF AN ADAPTIVE EQUALIZER BASED ON DOPPLER FREQUENCY
- Patent Title (中): METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR改变长度的自适应均衡器基于多普勒频率
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Application No.: EP02768894.4Application Date: 2002-09-24
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Publication No.: EP1436908B1Publication Date: 2009-09-02
- Inventor: SMEE, John E , FERNANDEZ-CORBATON, Ivan Jesus , JAYARAMAN, Srikant
- Applicant: Qualcomm, Incorporated
- Applicant Address: 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121 US
- Assignee: Qualcomm, Incorporated
- Current Assignee: Qualcomm, Incorporated
- Current Assignee Address: 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121 US
- Agency: Walsh, Michael Joseph
- Priority: US965204 20010925
- International Announcement: WO2003028246 20030403
- Main IPC: H04B7/00
- IPC: H04B7/00 ; H04L25/03
Abstract:
Systems and methods according to the present invention are described for adjusting the number of taps in an adaptive equalizer over time as the rate of change of a communications channel varies. The number of taps or "equalizer length" is adjusted based on an estimate of the Doppler frequency between the devices communicating over a channel. The Doppler frequency is reflective of the rate of change of the communications channel. Greater Doppler frequencies indicate a more quickly varying channel, and vice versa. It is therefore desirable to change the equalizer length (by adding or dropping taps) based on a measurement of the Doppler frequency. Equalizer length is increased as the Doppler frequency decreases. Conversely, equalizer length is decreased as the Doppler frequency increases. This enables the equalizer to achieve a better compromise between the competing goals of adaptation speed (less taps) and ISI reduction (more taps).
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- EP1436908A2 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VARYING THE LENGTH OF AN ADAPTIVE EQUALIZER BASED ON DOPPLER FREQUENCY Public/Granted day:2004-07-14
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