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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 03, 1992
Filed:
Jan. 23, 1990
Alex K Raith, Kista, SE;
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson, Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the frequency of a radio-receiver which receives signal-sequences which have been subjected to interference and which include a synchronizing-sequence and a data-sequence. A signal-sequence is converted into signal-points intended for analysis. A Viterbi-analyzer is adapted to the prevailing interferences with the aid of the synchronizing-sequence. The data-sequence is Viterbi-analyzed through a large number of calculating stages to determine the bit-sequence of the data-sequence. A bit-sequence is extracted during the Viterbi-analysis, with a time-delay, subsequent to effecting a few calculating stages, and a corresponding extracted signal-point is calculated. The analysis-intended signal-point corresponding to the extracted signal-point is divided, time-delayed, and phase-compared with the extracted signal-point. Corresponding phase-comparisons are made with respect to consecutive signal-points in the data-sequence, and the angular magnitudes obtained in the phase-comparison are low-pass filtered and integrated to form an angle-shift signal (V). The analysis-intended signal-points are displaced angularly by the angle-shift signal (V) prior to the Viterbi-analysis.