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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2002
Filed:
Sep. 23, 1997
Taro Katayama, Toyonaka, JP;
Mitsuhiko Serikawa, Nishinomiya, JP;
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kadoma, JP;
Abstract
A distortion removal apparatus connected between a signal source and a signal input section of a distortion-generating system, for processing a signal output from the signal source so as to compensate for a distortion component generated in the system is provided. The distortion removal apparatus includes a frame division section for dividing a signal output from the signal source into data streams having a length of N while causing the data streams to partially overlap with one another; a Fourier transform section for performing Fourier transform of the data streams obtained by the frame division section in a time domain into a signal in a frequency domain; a memory section for storing N samples of first coefficients and N×N samples of second coefficients in the frequency domain. The distortion removal apparatus further includes an operation section for removing a distortion component from the output signal from the Fourier transform section by performing an operation based on the first coefficients and the output signal from the Fourier transform section and an operation based on the second coefficients and the output signal from the Fourier transform section; an inverse Fourier transform section for performing inverse Fourier transform of the output signal from the operation section into a signal in the time domain; and a frame synthesis section for sequentially connecting parts of the output signal from the inverse Fourier transform section.