Signal receiver
First Claim
1. A line network communications system including a transmitter means capable of transmitting a series of coded data signals on a baseband carrier signal and receiver means capable of receiving a transmitted signal and recovering therefrom said coded data signals, the said receiver means comprising:
- electronic searching means including a correlator to compare a series of received data signals with a series of coded reference signals at different relative phases until at least one comparison signal generated as a result of such comparisons indicates a degree of correlation exceeding a threshold value;
electronic tracking means to verify that said degree of correlation exists for a preset time interval and, in dependence on a successful verification by the said tracking means, an electronic locking means to maintain a selected phase difference between the compared series while said degree of correlation exists permitting recovery of the coded signals;
the receiver means further comprising;
means to predict values for stored correlation coefficients for a sequence in a received signal;
means to effect an analysis process in which the actual correlation values stored are multiplied by the corresponding aforementioned predicted correlation coefficients;
means to sum the resultant products of each set related to a particular reference signal; and
means to compare the summed values of each said set with each other to determine the identity of the sequence.
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Abstract
A signal receiver for use in a system for communication and telecontrol over the electricity mains network has a correlation stage in which values of correlation coefficients for a received signal are predicted in a processor taking due account of known distortions of the network. Then these coefficients are multiplied, shifted and averaged with recent results to minimise the effects of noise, the consequent values being multiplied by the actual correlation values of the received signal in the bins for comparison.
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1. A line network communications system including a transmitter means capable of transmitting a series of coded data signals on a baseband carrier signal and receiver means capable of receiving a transmitted signal and recovering therefrom said coded data signals, the said receiver means comprising:
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electronic searching means including a correlator to compare a series of received data signals with a series of coded reference signals at different relative phases until at least one comparison signal generated as a result of such comparisons indicates a degree of correlation exceeding a threshold value; electronic tracking means to verify that said degree of correlation exists for a preset time interval and, in dependence on a successful verification by the said tracking means, an electronic locking means to maintain a selected phase difference between the compared series while said degree of correlation exists permitting recovery of the coded signals;
the receiver means further comprising;means to predict values for stored correlation coefficients for a sequence in a received signal; means to effect an analysis process in which the actual correlation values stored are multiplied by the corresponding aforementioned predicted correlation coefficients; means to sum the resultant products of each set related to a particular reference signal; and means to compare the summed values of each said set with each other to determine the identity of the sequence. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A receiver for use in a line network communication system including a transmitter means capable of transmitting a series of coded data signals in a baseband carrier signal, the receiver comprising:
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electronic searching means including a correlator to compare a series of received data signals with a series of coded reference signals at different relative phases until at least one comparison signal generated as a result of said comparisons indicates a degree of correlation exceeding a threshold value; electronic tracking means to verify that said degree of correlation exists for a preset time interval and, in dependence on a successful vertification by the said tracking means, an electronic locking means to maintain a selected phase difference between the compared series while said degree of correlation exists permitting recovery of the coded signals;
the receiver means further comprising;means to predict values for stored correlation coefficients for a sequence in a received signal; means to effect an analysis process in which the actual correlation values stored are multiplied by the corresponding aforementioned predicted correlation coefficients; means to sum the resultant products of each set related to a particular reference signal; and means to compare the summed values of each said set with each other to determine the identify of the sequence. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A method of processing signals in a receiver for use in a line network communication system including a transmitter means capable of transmitting a series of coded data signals on a baseband carrier signal and receiver means capable of receiving a transmitted signal and recovering therefrom said coded data signals, the method comprising, in a search mode comparing a series of received data signals with a series of coded reference signals at different relative phases until at least one comparison signal generated as a result of said comparisons indicates a degree of correlation exceeding a threshold value, in a tracking mode verifying that said degree of correlation exists for a preset time interval, and, in dependence on a successful verification in the tracking mode, in a locking mode to maintain a selected phase difference between the compared series while said degree of correlation exists permitting recovery of the coded signals, said comparison stage comprising predicting vlaues for stored correlation coefficients and effecting an analysis process comprising multiplying the actual stored correlation values by the corresponding predicted correlation coefficients, summing the resultant products of each set related to a reference signal, and comparing the sums of each said set to determine the identity of the sequence.
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