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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 18, 2003
Filed:
Jun. 19, 1998
Carl William Anderson, Kanata, CA;
Guy M. A. F. Duxbury, Nepean, CA;
Nortel Networks Limited, St-Laurent, CA;
Abstract
The invention is a novel method and transmission system for mitigating the adverse effects of amateur (HAM) radio interference on digital signals transmitted across a twisted pair and reducing the interference caused by the digital signals to amateur radio communications. At the heart of the invention is strategical placement of the frequency spectrum of the transmitted signal relative to the center frequency of the HAM bands. In particular, the signal spectrum is permitted to straddle one or more HAM bands, which permits the transport of high data rates with a single carrier. At the transmitter, the signal is filtered with a real-valued symmetric baseband filter in order to remove signal content in the HAM bands. At the receiver, the signal undergoes adaptive interference cancellation, followed by processing through a decision feedback equalizer. In some cases, the signal is filtered at baseband with a real-valued filter to remove interference in the HAM bands. In the context of a telecommunications access system, the inventive technique can be applied to either or both directions of traffic flow, i.e., downstream and upstream, and multiple carriers can be added to increase capacity in any given direction.