Apparatus and method for encoding and decoding information in analog signals
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1. A method for encoding information symbols onto an analog host signal, comprising the steps of:
- identifying signal peaks of said host signal within a predetermined time interval, which peaks have values within a preselected range;
modifying the values of identified signal peaks to fall within a first predetermined band;
defining a set of a plurality of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks; and
further modifying the values of identified signal peaks within said first predetermined band, according to the symbol desired to be encoded in said predetermined time interval, such that the number of signal peaks remaining within a second predetermined band within said first predetermined band corresponds to said desired symbol.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for encoding information symbols onto an analog host signal modifies signal peaks of the host signal to fall within predetermined amplitude bands. A set of symbols is defined wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks or to a particular value of signal peak within a band. An additional information channel may be created by altering polarity changes of signal peaks in accordance with predetermined polarity sequences to represent a second set of defined symbols.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for encoding information symbols onto an analog host signal, comprising the steps of:
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identifying signal peaks of said host signal within a predetermined time interval, which peaks have values within a preselected range; modifying the values of identified signal peaks to fall within a first predetermined band; defining a set of a plurality of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks; and further modifying the values of identified signal peaks within said first predetermined band, according to the symbol desired to be encoded in said predetermined time interval, such that the number of signal peaks remaining within a second predetermined band within said first predetermined band corresponds to said desired symbol. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for decoding information symbols encoded onto an analog host signal, comprising the steps of:
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modifying signal peaks of said host signal within a predetermined time interval by a predetermined value so that said signal peaks fall within a first predetermined band; defining a set of a plurality of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks; and detecting signal peaks contained within a second predetermined band within said first predetermined band, and outputting the symbol corresponding to the number of signal peaks detected within said second predetermined band. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. Apparatus for encoding information symbols onto an analog host signal, comprising:
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means for identifying signal peaks of said host signal within a predetermined time interval, which peaks have values within a preselected range; means for modifying the values of identified signal peaks to fall within a first predetermined band; means for defining a set of a plurality of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks; and means for further modifying the values of identified signal peaks within said first predetermined band, according to the symbol desired to be encoded in said predetermined time interval, such that the number of signal peaks remaining within a second predetermined band within said first predetermined band corresponds to said desired symbol.
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11. Apparatus for decoding information symbols encoded onto an analog host signal, comprising:
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means for modifying signal peaks of said host signal within a predetermined time interval by a predetermined value so that said signal peaks fall within a first predetermined band; means for defining a set of a plurality of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a defined number of signal peaks; means for detecting signal peaks contained within a second predetermined band within said first predetermined band, and means for outputting the symbol corresponding to the number of signal peaks detected within said second predetermined band. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A method for encoding information onto an analog host signal, comprising the steps of:
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defining a set of a plurality of informational symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a predetermined amplitude band; and modifying the values of signal peaks of said host signal to fall within predetermined amplitude bands in accordance with a sequence of said informational symbols to be encoded in said host signal. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A method for encoding information onto an analog host signal, comprising the steps of:
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defining a first set of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a predetermined amplitude band; defining a second set of symbols wherein each symbol corresponds to a predetermined sequence of polarities of alterations to signal peaks of said host signal; modifying the values of signal peaks of said host signal to fall within predetermined bands in accordance with a sequence of symbols of said first set to be encoded in said host signal, and to have polarities of signal peak alterations in accordance with a sequence of symbols of said second set to be encoded in said host signal. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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