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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 05, 2002
Filed:
Apr. 26, 1999
Jürgen Petersen, Nürnberg, DE;
Robert Schober, Erlangen, DE;
Wolfgang Gerstacker, Nürnberg, DE;
Johannes Huber, Langensendelbach, DE;
U.S. Phillips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to a receiver for a digital transmission system with an incoherent transmission method, which receiver includes an equalizer for forming estimates for a sequence of symbols a[k] transmitted by a transmission channel from received symbols r[k] by means of an impulse response h[k] that describes the transmission properties. For improving the receiving quality in an incoherent transmission method and transmission channels having intersymbol interference, it is proposed that the equalizer performs an incoherent maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) method to determine the estimates â[k] for the sequence of transmitted symbols a[k]. In channels having intersymbol interference, the incoherent MLSE method provides clearly better results than all the known incoherent receiving methods. As against frequency and phase offset, the incoherent MLSE method is considerably more robust than all the known coherent receiving methods. An expensive frequency and phase control may be omitted in this manner.