Transmitter and Receiver and Corresponding Methods
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The invention describes a transmitter (and corresponding receiver and methods) that sends signals with specific pilot sequences made of binary symbols (0s and 1s) in predefined patterns or their reverse. These pilot sequences help distinguish or synchronize signals in electrical and electronic communications.
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- Wireless communication systems for improved signal synchronization
- Digital television or radio broadcasting to reduce errors
- Mobile communication networks to enhance data transmission reliability
- Satellite or space communication for better signal integrity
- IoT (Internet of Things) devices to ensure accurate data transfer
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- Provides better synchronization and identification of signals
- Improves the reliability and accuracy of data transmission
- Reduces signal interference and errors during communication
- Can be implemented in various digital communication technologies
- Supports robust and efficient link establishment in noisy environments
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Electrical & Electronic Tech
Sub Classifications
Electric Communication Technique
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Fraunhofer Ges Forschung
Univ Friedrich Alexander Er
Patent Abstract
Ein Sender (1) ist derartig ausgestaltet, Signale mit jeweils einer mehrere Pi-lotsequenz-Symbole aufweisenden Pilotsequenz auszusenden, wobei die Pilotsequenz eine der folgenden oder daraus durch eine Umkehr der Bit-reihenfolge gewonnenen Formen aufweist:00001101 oder 11110010 oder 10110000 oder 01001111 oder 01011000 oder 10100111 oder 00011010 oder 11100101 oder 01000011 oder 10111100 oder 11000010 oder 00111101 oder 00010110 oder 11101001 oder 01101000 oder 10010111 oder 10000110 oder 01111001 oder 01100001 oder 10011110 oder 00101100 oder 11010011 oder 00110100 oder 11001011, undwobei die Nullen und Einsen jeweils die binären Pilotsequenz-Bits sind.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102017012226A1
Family ID
63962280
Publication Date
2018-11-15
Application No.
DE102017012226A
Application Date
2017-04-11
Priority Date
2017-04-11
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No
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