Method for detection of pilot tones
First Claim
1. A method for identification of a pulse in a signal, which comprises:
- a) obtaining samples of a signal at successive times k, the sample times having a time difference of Δ
k≧
2 between the sample times k, the signal including a pulse sequence having known values 0 and 1 and a known length;
b) corresponding an estimated symbol “
1”
to a phase difference of the signal when the phase difference is in a range mod (Δ
k*Π
/2.2−
Π
/2 to mod (Δ
k*Π
/2.2Π
)+Π
/2; and
corresponding an estimated symbol “
0”
to the phase difference when the phase difference is not in the range;
c) filtering the estimated symbols by placing a search window with a search window length equal to the known length of the pulse sequence to be identified minus (Δ
k+1) over the successively estimated symbols and by in each case forming a symbol sum of the estimated symbols within the search window;
d) comparing the symbol sum with a sum threshold value; and
e) indicating a sought pulse sequence and a timing of the sought pulse sequence when the symbol sum is at least equal to the sum threshold value.
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Abstract
A method identifies a pulse sequence having known values and a known length in a signal. According to this method, the mathematical sign of the phase difference between samples of the signal is used to estimate whether the transmitted pulse is a 1 or a 0. Undersampling, carried out to a selectable extent, produces a relatively insensitive response to adjacent channel interference. The sum of the pulses in a window which is proportional to the length of the pulse sequence and to the extent of the undersampling is determined, with the pulse sequence being regarded as being identified at the point in time at which the sum of the pulses in this search window exceeds a threshold value.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for identification of a pulse in a signal, which comprises:
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a) obtaining samples of a signal at successive times k, the sample times having a time difference of Δ
k≧
2 between the sample times k, the signal including a pulse sequence having known values 0 and 1 and a known length;
b) corresponding an estimated symbol “
1”
to a phase difference of the signal when the phase difference is in a range mod (Δ
k*Π
/2.2−
Π
/2 to mod (Δ
k*Π
/2.2Π
)+Π
/2; and
corresponding an estimated symbol “
0”
to the phase difference when the phase difference is not in the range;
c) filtering the estimated symbols by placing a search window with a search window length equal to the known length of the pulse sequence to be identified minus (Δ
k+1) over the successively estimated symbols and by in each case forming a symbol sum of the estimated symbols within the search window;
d) comparing the symbol sum with a sum threshold value; and
e) indicating a sought pulse sequence and a timing of the sought pulse sequence when the symbol sum is at least equal to the sum threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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