摘要 |
A networking modem capable of full duplex communication over a telephone line is adapted for use as a component of a computer system. The modem comprises a digital signal processor (DSP) capable of implementing a plurality of digital modulation and demodulation techniques, including pulse position modulation (PPM), quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). The DSP implements a digital phase locked loop (DPLL), including a carrier NCO and a carrier detector to synchronize local demodulation timing to an incoming carrier signal. Available processing options include spectral agility for optimizing channel capacity, symbol shaping to compensate for evolving channel conditions, and echo cancellation. The digital processing provides a flexible, adaptive, programmable, and backward compatible solution to eliminate various problems with prior art systems, including timing inaccuracies, incompatibility with standard modulation techniques, the half duplex limitation, and the susceptibility to noise that increases intersymbol interference and limits throughput.
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