Multi-carrier transmission systems

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6493395
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09147758

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A multi-carrier transmission system using orthogonal carriers with high order QAM constellations for the transmission of multiple bits per carrier and symbol. Such systems place high demands on the synchronization of the receiver with the transmitter. The maximum permitted deviation from exact synchronization is usually a small fraction of a sampling interval. A reserve carrier, the pilot carrier, which is given a fixed phase, is usually used as the reference to achieve this high accuracy. The receiver sampling clock oscillator is phase locked to the pilot carrier. It is therefore necessary to estimate the phase of the pilot carrier. Using a bandpass filter to recover the pilot carrier, regardless of the frame structure of the DMT signal, does not eliminate the influence of neighboring carriers on the pilot carrier.

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STMICROELECTRONICS NVAMSTERDAM

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bahlenberg, Gunnar Lulea, SE 24 648
Bengtsson, Daniel Lulea, SE 30 722
Hakansson, Siwert Lulea, SE 14 530
Isaksson, Anders Lulea, SE 29 771
Isaksson, Lars-Ake Lulea, SE 15 590
Isaksson, Mikael Lulea, SE 30 1083
Johansson, Magnus Lulea, SE 106 1310
Ljunggren, Lis-Marie Lulea, SE 17 597
Nordstrom, Tomas Lulea, SE 19 631
Ohman, Hans Lulea, SE 21 596
Okvist, Goran Lulea, SE 19 611
Olsson, Lennart Lulea, SE 92 1663
Stefansson, Tomas Lulea, SE 18 533
Tonvall, Harry Lulea, SE 12 569
Wen, Ye Lulea, SE 14 574

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