IP Library Granted Patent US 7,453,921
Granted Patent B1
US 7,453,921 · App. 10/015,013 · Granted Nov 18, 2008

LPC filter for removing periodic and quasi-periodic interference from spread spectrum signals

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Patent No.
US 7,453,921
App. No.
10/015,013
Granted
Nov 18, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A spread spectrum system having data transmitted in a spread spectrum signal. Periodic and quasi-periodic signals which act as interference in the spectrum of interest is effectively filtered out by using a linear predictive coding filter. The LPC filter takes a digitized received spread spectrum signal and generates a set of predictive coefficients and a set of error coefficients. The predictive coefficients represent the interfering periodic and/or quasi-periodic signals. As such, the set of predictive coefficients are discarded. The remaining error coefficients represent what is left over and thereby contains the useful transmitted data found within the spread spectrum signal. The error coefficients are used by the signal processing block to extract the transmitted data.

Claims (33)

1. A signal filtering method, comprising:

receiving a spread spectrum signal that comprises a transmitted data component and a periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component;

digitizing said received spread spectrum signal;

determining linear predictive coefficients and error coefficients corresponding to said digitized spread spectrum signal;

providing said error coefficients to a synthesis filter; and

recovering, with said synthesis filter, said transmitted data component in said received spread spectrum signal, based on said provided error coefficients, and not based on said linear predictive coefficients, such that the periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component is substantially filtered out.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining said linear predictive coefficients and said error coefficients comprises employing a linear predictive coding filter to determine said linear predictive coefficients and said error coefficients.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said spread spectrum signal complies with IEEE 802.11(b).

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said spread spectrum signal complies with Bluetooth specifications.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said spread spectrum signal comprises a CDMA signal.

6. A method for filtering out periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference from a spread spectrum signal that comprises a transmitted data component and a periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component, the method comprising:

receiving said spread spectrum signal;

digitizing said received spread spectrum signal;

using a linear predictive coding filter having a gradient adaptive lattice structure to determine linear predictive coefficients and error coefficients corresponding to said digitized spread spectrum signal;

providing said error coefficients to a synthesis filter; and

employing said synthesis filter to recover said transmitted data component from said received spread spectrum signal, based on said error coefficients and not based on said linear predictive coefficients, such that the periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component is substantially filtered out.

7. A signal filtering method, comprising:

receiving a spread spectrum signal, the spread spectrum signal comprising a transmitted data component and a periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component;

digitizing the received spread spectrum signal;

determining, using a linear predictive coding filter, linear predictive coefficients and error coefficients corresponding to the digitized spread spectrum signal;

providing the error coefficients to a synthesis filter; and

employing the synthesis filter to recover the transmitted data component from the received spread spectrum signal, based on the provided error coefficients and not based on the linear predictive coefficients, such that the periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component is substantially filtered out.

8. A receiver comprising:

antenna circuitry for receiving a spread spectrum signal that comprises a transmitted data component and a periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component;

an analog-to-digital converter configured to digitize the spread spectrum signal received by the antenna circuitry; and

processing circuitry that is configured to a) determine linear predictive coefficients and error coefficients corresponding to the digitized spread spectrum signal; b) provide the error coefficients to a synthesis filter; and c) recover, with the synthesis filter, the transmitted data component in the digitized spread spectrum signal, based on the provided error coefficients, and not based on the linear predictive coefficients, such that the periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component is substantially filtered out.

9. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises a linear predictive coding filter that determines the linear predictive coefficients and the error coefficients.

10. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the spread spectrum signal complies with IEEE 802.11(b).

11. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the spread spectrum signal complies with Bluetooth specifications.

12. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the antenna circuitry is configured to receive a CDMA spread spectrum signal.

13. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the antenna circuitry is configured to receive a direct-sequence spread spectrum signal.

14. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the antenna circuitry is configured to receive a frequency-hopping spread spectrum signal.

15. The receiver of claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to filter out the periodic and/or quasi-periodic interference component from the received spread spectrum signal.

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