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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2011
Filed:
Jan. 26, 2006
Matthew W. Mcadam, Vancouver, CA;
Jurgen Hissen, Port Moody, CA;
Graeme Boyd, North Vancouver, CA;
PMC-Sierra US, Inc., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for reducing, and preferably substantially eliminating, data-pattern autocorrelations found in digital communication systems. The method employed is referred to as Data Subset Selection (DSS) and is implemented in the form of DSS engine. Autocorrelations in the data-pattern can cause many digital adaptive systems to converge to an incorrect solution. For example, the LMS method, which is often used in adaptive filtering applications, can converge to an incorrect set of filter coefficients in the presence of data-pattern autocorrelations. Digital timing recovery methods are also susceptible. Other impairments that result from data-pattern autocorrelations include increased convergence time and increased steady-state chatter. DSS reduces, and preferably substantially eliminates, data-pattern autocorrelations by selecting a subset of the data stream that either demonstrates smaller autocorrelations or no autocorrelations, thus improving the performance of the aforementioned digital adaptive systems.