Ghost cancellation of analog TV signals
First Claim
1. Apparatus for removing ghosts that arise during transmission of a television signal over a transmission channel, said television signal including a plurality of active intervals separated by short inactive intervals during which there are no non-deterministic signals, said apparatus comprisingmeans for applying said television signal to an equalizer having a transfer function that approximates the inverse frequency of said response transmission channel, andmeans for processing said television signal in said equalizer during each of said active intervals independently of the processing of said television signal for other ones of said active intervals.
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Abstract
Ghosts are canceled in received analog TV (for IDTV, EDTV, and HDTV) signals by utilizing the fact that there are short periods of time without the analog signals (the horizontal flyback interval between the lines) to process the received signal on a line-to-line basis using a finite impulse response (FIR) or an infinite impulse response (IIR) equalizer. This line-by-line processing (which can be implemented by periodic cleansing of the equalizer) overcomes the limitations of standard equalizers to allow for 40-50 dB of suppression of ghosts, even with nulls in the spectrum, as long as the ghost delay is less than the period of time without the analog signal. Furthermore, by using time inversion in combination with line-by-line processing, the stability problem of the conventional IIR equalizer is eliminated. The IIR equalizer may be implemented on a single digital integrated circuit. Alternatively, an FIR equalizer can be used which, although it may require multiple chips (i.e., more taps), can acquire and adapt to the ghosted channel more rapidly than an IIR equalizer. With line-by-line processing, FIR and IIR equalizers can eliminate any ghost with delays up to 11 μsec in IDTV or EDTV. For larger delays, a standard IIR or FIR equalizer can be used as a preprocessor to eliminate small ghosts and an adaptive antenna can be used to eliminate large ghosts. Thus, with these techniques, the ghosting problem can be eliminated in all TV receivers.
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22 Claims
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1. Apparatus for removing ghosts that arise during transmission of a television signal over a transmission channel, said television signal including a plurality of active intervals separated by short inactive intervals during which there are no non-deterministic signals, said apparatus comprising
means for applying said television signal to an equalizer having a transfer function that approximates the inverse frequency of said response transmission channel, and means for processing said television signal in said equalizer during each of said active intervals independently of the processing of said television signal for other ones of said active intervals.
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8. A method of processing a television signal to remove ghosts that arise during transmission of said television signal over a transmission channel, said television signal including a plurality of active intervals separated by short inactive intervals during which there are no unknown signals, said method comprising the steps of
applying said television signal to an equalizer having a transfer function that is the inverse frequency response of said transmission channel, and processing said television signal in said equalizer during each of said active intervals independently of the processing of said television signal for other ones of said active intervals.
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15. A method of removing ghosts from a line-by-line television signal transmitted via a channel, comprising the steps of
applying said television signal to an equalizer having a transfer function that inverts the frequency response of channel over which said television signal is transmitted, and processing said television signal on a line by line basis in said equalizer.
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16. A method of processing a television signal transmitted over a channel to remove unwanted reflections including the steps of
applying said television signal to a tapped delay line, adjusting the tap weights of said delay line to model the inverse frequency response of said channel, and periodically cleansing the television signals in said delay line.
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18. A method of reducing ghosts from a television signal received via a ghosted transmission channel, said television signal representing the characteristics of successive scan lines in a picture, comprising the steps of
applying a portion of said television signal representing one of said scan lines to an equalizer which inverts the frequency response of said transmission channel, clearing said television signal portion from said equalizer, and repeating said applying step for other ones of said scan lines.
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19. A method of removing ghosts from a received television signal transmitted over a transmission channel, comprising
applying samples of said received television signal to a tapped delay line having a plurality of coefficients; -
adapting said coefficients to equalize said transmission channel; zeroing said samples in said delay line; and repeating said applying step with another portion of said received television signal.
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20. A method of removing ghosts from a television signal received via a transmission channel, comprising the steps of
applying samples of said television signal to an IIR or FIR equalizer comprising a delay line having a plurality of taps; -
forming the sum of the products of said samples present at said taps and a plurality of equalizer coefficients; adaptively updating said coefficients so that said sum represents the inverse of said transmission channel; and periodically zeroing the television signals in said delay line.
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21. Apparatus for processing a television signal transmitted over a channel to remove unwanted reflections including
a tapped delay line having a plurality of tap weights, means for adjusting said tap weights of said delay line to model the inverse frequency response of said channel, and means for periodically cleansing the television signals in said delay line.
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22. Apparatus for removing ghosts from a television signal received via a transmission channel, comprising:
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an IIR or FIR equalizer comprising a delay line having a plurality of taps; means for forming the sum of the products of samples present at said taps and a plurality of equalizer coefficients; means for adaptively updating said coefficients so that said sum represents the inverse frequency response of said transmission channel; and means for periodically zeroing the television signals in said delay line.
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