Claims
- 1. An apparatus for blind signal separation and equalization of two pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals conveyed over a transmission line, said two pulse amplitude modulated signals including a stronger PAM signal designated as an alpha (.alpha.) signal and a weaker PAM signal designated as an omega (.OMEGA.) signal, comprising:
- an .alpha. signal detector, coupled to said transmission line and being operative to provide at its output said .alpha. signal;
- an .alpha. signal subtraction unit, coupled to said transmission line and to said output of said .alpha. signal detector, and being operative to subtract the effect of said .alpha. signal from the signal on the transmission line; and
- an .OMEGA. signal detector, coupled to the output of said .alpha. signal subtraction unit, and being operative to provide at its output said .OMEGA. signal.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said .alpha. signal detector comprises:
- a first filter, coupled to said transmission line, having an impedance corresponding to the impedance of said transmission line as seen by said .OMEGA. signal;
- a first summation unit, coupled to said transmission line and to said first filter, and being operative to subtract the output of said first filter from the signal on said transmission line; and
- a second filter, coupled to the output of said first summation unit and being operative to filter distortion from the output of said first summation unit and provide said .alpha. signal.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said .alpha. signal subtraction unit comprises a third filter, having an input coupled to the output of said second filter, for providing a signal corresponding to the contribution of said .alpha. signal.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said .OMEGA. signal detector comprises a delay unit coupled to said transmission line, a second summation unit coupled to combine outputs of said delay unit and said third filter, and a fourth filter, coupled to the output of said second summation unit, for removing distortion from the output of the second summation unit to provide the .OMEGA. signal.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said first, second, third and fourth filters are adaptive digital filters.
- 6. An apparatus for blind signal separation and equalization of two pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals comprised of a stronger PAM signal and a weaker PAM signal conveyed over a signal transmission line comprising:
- a physical interface unit coupled to said signal transmission line and being operative to sense a transmission line voltage signal and a transmission line current signal;
- an analog processing unit having an analog signal conditioner and an A/D conversion unit for converting said line voltage signal and said line current signal into respective digital voltage and digital current signals;
- a first filter which approximates the impedance of said transmission line seen by said weaker PAM signal and is coupled to filter said digital current signal;
- a first summer, coupled to receive said digital voltage signal and coupled to said first filter, and being operative to provide a signal representative of the difference between said digital voltage signal and the output of said first filter;
- a second filter, coupled to the output of said first summer, which is operative to output said stronger PAM signal;
- a third filter, coupled to the output of said second filter, for generating a signal representative of the contribution of said stronger PAM signal;
- a second summer, which is coupled to receive a signal representative a first order approximation of said weaker PAM signal and to the output of the third filter, and is operative to subtract said signal representative of the contribution of said stronger PAM signal output by said third filter from said first order approximation of said weaker PAM signal; and
- a fourth filter, coupled to the output of said second summer and being operative to provide said weaker PAM signal.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first, second, third and fourth filters are adaptive digital filters.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said, second and fourth filters are decision feedback equalizer filters.
- 9. A method of blind signal separation and equalization of two pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals comprised of a stronger PAM signal and a weaker PAM signal conveyed over a transmission line comprising the steps of:
- (a) sensing respective voltage and current signal components of said two PAM signals conveyed over said transmission line;
- (b) filtering said current signal component with a filter that approximates a transmission line impedance seen by said weaker PAM signal;
- (c) providing a signal representative of the difference between said voltage signal component and the filtered current signal component provided in step (b);
- (d) filtering said signal representative of the difference between said voltage signal component and the filtered current signal component provided in step (c) so as to derive a signal corresponding to the contribution of said stronger PAM signal;
- (e) providing a first order approximation of said weaker PAM signal; and
- (f) subtracting said signal corresponding to the contribution of said stronger PAM signal derived in step (d) from the first order approximation of said weaker PAM signal provided in step (e).
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the filtering steps are performed using adaptive digital filters.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of patent application Ser. No. 07/969,788, filed Oct. 29, 1992, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/930,728, filed Aug. 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,425,042.
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