Claims
- 1. A wireless communication system comprising a transmitter and a receiver; the receiver having a digitally controllable gain; the gain being iteratively adjusted until a preset level of noise is received in a unit of time when there is no data transmission.
- 2. The communication system of claim 1, where the communication channel uses IR.
- 3. The communication system of claim 1, where the noise is primarily shot noise.
- 4. The communication system of claim 1. where the preset level of noise is a number of noise pulses per second.
- 5. The communication system of claim 1. where adjustment of the gain is inked to an external event.
- 6. The communication system of claim 1, where the receiver separates noise from data based on the validity of the decoded data packets.
- 7. The communication system of claim 3, where the sampling period for noise pulses is longer than the length of a data packet.
- 8. The communication system of claim 1, where the gain of the receiver is attenuated to measure a margin of signal that is available.
- 9. A wireless communication system comprising a transmitter and a receiver; the receiver having a digitally controllable gain; the gain being adjusted in response to a predetermined external event.
- 10. The communication system of claim 9, where the communication channel uses IR.
- 11. The communication system of claim 9, where the noise is primarily shot noise.
- 12. The communication system of claim 9, where the gain is iteratively adjusted until a preset level of noise is received in a predetermined unit of time.
- 13. The communication system of claim 12, where the preset level of noise is a number of noise pulses per second.
- 14. The communication system of claim 12, where the receiver separates noise from data based on the validity of the decoded data packets.
- 15. The communication system of claim 12, where the sampling period for noise pulses is longer than the length of a data packet.
- 16. The communication system of claim 12, where the gain of the receiver is attenuated to measure a margin of signal that is available.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/400,480, filed Aug. 1, 2002 the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60400480 |
Aug 2002 |
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