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Timing synchronization and phase/frequency correction of QPSK signals

A technology of frequency and phase, applied in the field of digital demodulation of quadrature phase shift keying signal

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-12-15
TECH INC
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The data subframe is then resampled using the resampling timing estimate

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[0017] figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example system implementing the invention. figure 1 The system in provides high-speed, reliable Internet communication services through satellite links.

[0018] especially in figure 1 100, the content server 100 is coupled to the Internet 102, which in turn is coupled to a hub station (hub station) 104 to enable the hub station 104 to request and receive digital data from the content server 100. The hub station 104 also communicates via satellite 106 with a plurality of remote units 108A- 108N. For example, hub station 104 transmits signals to satellites 106 via forward uplink 110 . Satellite 106 receives signals from forward uplink 110 and retransmits these signals through forward downlink 112 . Forward uplink 110 and forward downlink 112 are collectively referred to as the forward link. Remote units 108A-108N monitor one or more channels, including forward links, to receive designated remote units and broadcast message...

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A method and apparatus for digitally demodulating QPSK signals includes a first portion in which the digitally sampled data burst is resampled with a plurality of predetermined timing hypotheses. The timing offset is determined according to an analysis of the resampled data. The digitally sampled data burst is then resampled according to the timing estimation. Modulation of the resampled data burst is then removed by twice squaring the complex I / Q pairs. The data with the modulation removed is then subjected to a Chirp-Z Transform to move the data into the frequency domain. The highest spectral power is used to determine the frequency offset. The phase offset is determined and the resampled data burst is derotated and dephased according to the phase offset and the frequency offset.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to wireless communication systems, and in particular, the present invention relates to digital demodulation of quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) signals. Background technique [0002] The digital demodulation of QPSK signal can be realized by adopting the tracking loop scheme. The tracking loop generates resampling timing and is also used to remove frequency and phase offsets, also known as residual frequency and phase, from incoming data symbols. Typically, the system operates on a new sample pair at a time. The system employs a feedback loop to track and correct timing, frequency and phase offsets in the incoming data stream. [0003] These feedback loops require carefully set tracking loop gains. Plus, they require capture cycles that the feedback loop has time to lock into. This known system requires the use of a relatively long header at the beginning of each new data transmission in order to provide feedback l...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F11/00G06F11/14H03J7/06H04B7/165H04B7/185H04L7/00H04L7/04H04L12/56H04L27/22H04L27/227H04L29/06H04N21/235H04N21/236H04N21/2385H04N21/434H04N21/435H04N21/438H04N21/61H04N21/643
CPCH04L7/04H04N21/4381H04N21/4348H04L7/0029G06F11/0757H04L29/06H04L69/16H04N21/6143H04L29/06095H04L69/168H04N21/64322H04L27/2276H04L29/06136H04N21/235H04L29/06115H03J7/065H05K999/99H04L29/06149H04L69/08H04L27/22H04N21/435H04N21/2385H04L29/06068H04L69/163H04L29/06102H04N21/23614H04L69/161H04B7/18582H04L69/166H04W80/06G06F11/1441H04L27/227H04L9/40
Inventor 唐纳德·W·贝克尔威廉·E·L·利
Owner TECH INC
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