H04B1/0014

METHOD FOR RAPID BASELINE RECOVERY FOR IRREGULAR FREQUENCY CONTENT LARGE DYNAMIC RANGE UNIPOLAR DATA SIGNALS

Techniques to dynamically adjust the corner frequency of a high-pass filter in response to a time-domain amplitude value of an output signal, thereby preserving accuracy while promptly recovering the signal's baseline value. A system can be configured to filter frequency-domain values of an input signal based on a filtering characteristic. The filtering characteristic can be set dynamically in response to a time-domain value of an amplitude of an output signal. The filtering characteristic can comprise a corner frequency, and the system can include a high-pass filter configured to filter out frequency components at frequencies lower than the corner frequency. The system is configured to dynamically change the corner frequency from a first value to a second value, in response to the time-domain value of the amplitude crossing a threshold value. The system may dynamically change the corner frequency within a time interval after the crossing.

Apparatuses and methods involving radio configurability for adapting to radio-frequency systems

Embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure are directed to communications apparatuses and methods thereof that includes a radio frequency (RF) front-end circuitry and RF back-end circuitry. The RF front-end circuit receives sets of RF signals concurrently and as transmitted from at least two disparate communication networks. The front-end circuitry includes a tunable radio having at least one antenna feeding signal conditioning and down conversion circuitry, and decimation circuitry. The decimation circuitry filters and decimates data associated with the RF signals into a plurality of digital data streams. The RF back-end circuitry includes a plurality of digital-signal processors (DSPs) that extract raw data packets from the digital data streams and a microprocessor. The microprocessor transmits the plurality of digital data streams to the plurality of DSPs and transmits the extracted raw data packets, received from the plurality of DSPs, to an end-user device.

High speed digital bit generator for optical frontal interface

A radio frequency (RF) transmitter includes a set of input ports to receive baseband, a set of filter banks for each input port that includes a plurality of digital polyphase interpolation filters, and a set of oscillators banks, wherein each oscillator bank includes a plurality of polyphase Digital Direct Synthesizer (DDS) corresponding to the plurality of digital polyphase interpolation filters. The RF transmitter includes a set of mixer banks to mix corresponding sequences of samples of digital waveform, a parallel digital combiner to combine in-phase sequences of interpolated baseband phased samples, and a pulse encoder to modulate and encode the plurality of sequences of multiband upconverted samples. The RF transmitter converts a plurality of encoded multi-band signals into a RF bitstream and an E/O interface to convert the RF bitstream.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING A SIGNAL
20240056626 · 2024-02-15 ·

A wideband receiver system comprises a wideband analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module and a digital frontend (DFE) module. The wideband ADC is configured to concurrently digitize a band of frequencies comprising a plurality of desired channels and a plurality of undesired channels. The DFE module is coupled to the digital in-phase and quadrature signals. The DFE module is configured to select the plurality of desired channels from the digitized band of frequencies, and generate an intermediate frequency (IF) signal comprising the selected plurality of desired channels and having a bandwidth that is less than a bandwidth of the band of frequencies, where the generation comprises frequency shifting of the selected plurality of desired channels. The IF signal may be a digital signal and the DFE is configured to output the IF signal via a serial or parallel interface.

Systems and methods to display cardiac signals based on a signal pattern

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for displaying cardiac signals based on a signal pattern. An embodiment operates by accessing an input cardiac signal. The embodiment matches a portion of the input cardiac signal to a known signal pattern. The embodiment then displays an indication of a degree of the match.

Systems and methods to display cardiac signals based on a signal pattern

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for displaying cardiac signals based on a signal pattern. An embodiment operates by accessing an input cardiac signal. The embodiment matches a portion of the input cardiac signal to a known signal pattern. The embodiment then displays an indication of a degree of the match.

HIGH SPEED DIGITAL BIT GENERATOR FOR OPTICAL FRONTAL INTERFACE

A radio frequency (RF) transmitter includes a set of input ports to receive baseband, a set of filter banks for each input port that includes a plurality of digital polyphase interpolation filters, and a set of oscillators banks, wherein each oscillator bank includes a plurality of polyphase Digital Direct Synthesizer (DDS) corresponding to the plurality of digital polyphase interpolation filters. The RF transmitter includes a set of mixer banks to mix corresponding sequences of samples of digital waveform, a parallel digital combiner to combine in-phase sequences of interpolated baseband phased samples, and a pulse encoder to modulate and encode the plurality of sequences of multiband upconverted samples. The RF transmitter converts a plurality of encoded multi-band signals into a RF bitstream and an E/O interface to convert the RF bitstream.

Systems and Methods to Display Cardiac Signals Based on a Signal Pattern

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for displaying cardiac signals based on a signal pattern. An embodiment operates by accessing an input cardiac signal. The embodiment matches a portion of the input cardiac signal to a known signal pattern. The embodiment then displays an indication of a degree of the match.

Systems and Methods to Display Cardiac Signals Based on a Signal Pattern

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for displaying cardiac signals based on a signal pattern. An embodiment operates by accessing an input cardiac signal. The embodiment matches a portion of the input cardiac signal to a known signal pattern. The embodiment then displays an indication of a degree of the match.

Systems and methods for signal acquisition and visualization

Systems, apparatus, and methods are disclosed for bi-directionally conveying biomedical signals between a patient and signal acquisition and processing devices. An electrophysiology (EP) system includes an analog input protection and filtering stage with a differential circuit to process the biomedical signals to and from the patient; a signal amplification stage with a differential amplifier circuit to amplify an output of the differential circuit; an analog-to-digital converter stage to digitize an output of the differential amplifier circuit; a communication module to interface between the analog-to-digital converter stage and a digital processing stage having a plurality of signal modules; at least one processor to execute the plurality of signal modules, applying frequency-selective filtering and signal processing algorithms to the output from the analog-to-digital converter stage, to extract high-frequency and low-amplitude features of the biomedical signals in frequency ranges of interest; and a display for pattern- and time-aligned visualization of the biomedical signals.