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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This new
low-complexity antenna diversity receiver is a method for combining
signals from two antenna diversity branches to optimize signal to
interference ratio, using low-cost, low-complexity circuits and
straight-forward low-computational-power algorithms. This receiver
is suitable for TDMA PCS handset implementation employing two
diversity branches. Antenna diversity not only can improve the
quality of communications in a wireless environment, but also will
result in increased capacity. However, system complexity, with the
associated power consumption, cost and size, is a significant
barrier to implementing two-antenna optimum-combining in handsets.
This new receiver is capable of selecting a diversity scheme that is
anticipated to give optimum signal reception among a plurality of
diversity schemes installed on the receiver. This receiver, more
conveniently termed multi-diversity receiver comprises a single
conventional wireless digital receiver chain augmented with a few
additional low-cost passive RF components and minor control
circuits. The invention is ideal for handset implementation.
Potential Applications: - Wireless communications systems - Mobile
handsets Advantages over Present Technologies: 1. Improve
sensitivity of the mobile handset 2. Require a single receiver chain
and baseband combining processor as well as standard baseband
processing technique 3. Cost-effective due to using low-cost passive
RF front-end components for combining antenna signals at RF 4. Can
handle poorly-defined user-dependent antenna patterns
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