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SIGNAL PROCESSING UTILIZING A TREE STRUCTURED ARRAY
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(75) Inventors: Michael A. Tzannes, Lexington, MA (US); Peter N. Heller, Somerville, MA (US); John P. Stautner, The Woodlands, TX (US); William R. Morrell, Seattle, WA (US); Sriram
J ayasimha, Hyderabad (IN)
Extensions and PerfectiReconstruction Techniques,” IEEE ASSP Magazine, Jul. 1987, pp. 4*20.*
(Continued) Primary ExamineriDavid D. Knepper (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiSheridan Ross P.C.; Jason H. Vick
(73) Assignee: Aware, Inc., Bedford, MA (US)
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ABSTRACT
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[A communication system for sending a sequence of sym
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bols on a communication link. The system includes a
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transmitter for placing information indicative of the sequence of symbols on the communication link and a receiver for receiving the information placed on the com munication link by the transmitter. The transmitter includes a clock for de?ning successive frames, each of the frames
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including M time intervals, Where M is an integer greater than 1. A modulator modulates each of M carrier signals With a signal related to the value of one of the symbols
thereby generating a modulated carrier signal corresponding
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to each of the carrier signals. The modulated carriers are
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communication link. The carrier signals include ?rst and second carriers, the ?rst carrier having a different bandwidth than the second carrier. In one embodiment, the modulator includes a tree-structured array of ?lter banks having M leaf
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combined into a sum signal which is transmitted on the
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nodes, each of the values related to the symbols forming an input to a corresponding one of the leaf nodes. Each of the nodes includes one of the ?lter banks. Similarly, the receiver
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can be constructed of a tree-structured array of sub-band ?lter banks for convening M time-domain samples received on the communication link to M symbol values.] Signal
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processing is performed by splitting a signal into subbands using a plurality of?lter banks connected to form a tree structured array. The ?lter banks are connected so that the
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