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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 2010
Filed:
May. 01, 2006
Viswanath Annampedu, Schnecksville, PA (US);
Keith R. Bloss, Schnecksville, PA (US);
Tianyang Ding, Saratoga, CA (US);
Jeffrey P. Grundvig, Loveland, CO (US);
Roy S. Neville, Allentown, PA (US);
Viswanath Annampedu, Schnecksville, PA (US);
Keith R. Bloss, Schnecksville, PA (US);
Tianyang Ding, Saratoga, CA (US);
Jeffrey P. Grundvig, Loveland, CO (US);
Roy S. Neville, Allentown, PA (US);
Agere Systems Inc., Allentown, PA (US);
Abstract
Various systems and methods for peak signal detection. As one example, a method for peak signal detection that includes receiving a signal is disclosed. The received signal includes a signal region where the signal is increasing in amplitude, another signal region where the signal is decreasing in amplitude, and a transitional signal region coupling the first two signal regions. In some cases, the transitional region is of zero duration and the signal transitions directly from the increasing region to the decreasing region. The method further include calculating a distance between the signal region of increasing amplitude and the signal region of decreasing amplitude, and determining a peak of the received signal that is one half the distance from the signal region of increasing amplitude.