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Method of differential-phase/absolute-amplitude QAM

  • US 7,239,676 B2
  • Filed: 06/04/2003
  • Issued: 07/03/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/04/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for performing amplitude scaling that also allows for scale tracking to substantially reduce scale variations in a received quadrature amplitude modulated signal, comprising:

  • (a) means for determining an ideal constellation amplitude magnitude;

    (b) means for determining, for a signal segment of the received quadrature amplitude modulated signal, a maximum amplitude magnitude over the segment, with the maximum amplitude magnitude being an outer level amplitude magnitude;

    (c) means for determining an ideal ratio of the ideal amplitude magnitude to the outer level amplitude magnitude;

    (d) means for determining an upper limit and a lower limit around the ideal ratio;

    (e) means for determining, for a symbol sample within the signal segment, with the symbol sample having a symbol sample magnitude, a ratio of the symbol sample magnitude to the maximum amplitude magnitude of step (b), and, if the ratio is between the upper limit and the lower limit of step (d), dividing the ideal amplitude magnitude by the symbol sample magnitude to obtain a scale factor;

    (f) means for repeating step (e) for any other symbol samples within the signal segment, thereby generating a plurality of scale factors;

    (g) means for averaging the plurality of scale factors to determine an amplitude scale factor for the signal segment; and

    (h) means for multiplying all of the symbol sample magnitudes of the symbol samples within the signal segment by the amplitude scale factor to scale and also to compensate for any changes in strength of the received quadrature amplitude modulated signal.

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