Claims
- 1. A spread-spectrum signal generator for producing a spread-spectrum bandwidth signal ranged between specified frequencies, the generator characterised by:
- means to assimilate a plurality of individual waveforms into a series of signals of spread-spectrum bandwidth format and predetermined bit rate;
- means to effect a Fourier transform, to the frequency domain, on signals derived by the assimilation means;
- means to filter out, from the transform means output, those frequencies outside the specified range;
- means to effect an inverse Fourier transform, to the time domain, on the output from the filter means;
- means to effect sampling of the output of the inverse-transform means at a rate substantially greater than the bit rate of said series of signals of spread-spectrum bandwidth format; and
- means to store a plurality of digital signals representative of series of the sampled signals, the storage means being effective to provide a source of spread-spectrum signals within the specified frequency rate.
- 2. A signal generator according to claim 1, characterised by means to effect quantising, to a plurality of additional levels, of the output of the inverse-transform means.
- 3. An appliance unit for a mains signalling system, the unit characterised by a signal source comprising a solid-state storage device with signals derived from a spread-spectrum signal generator, the generator including:
- means to assimilate a plurality of individual waveforms into a series of signals of spread-spectrum bandwidth format and predetermined bit rate;
- means to effect a Fourier transform, to the frequency domain, on signals derived by the assimilation means;
- means to filter out, from the transform means output, those frequencies outside the specified range;
- means to effect an inverse Fourier transform, to the time domain, on the output from the filter means;
- means to effect sampling of the output of the inverse-transform means at a rate substantially greater than the bit rate of said series of signals of spread-spectrum bandwidth; and
- means to store a plurality of digital signals representative of series of the sampled signals, said means to store being effective to program said solid-state storage device.
- 4. A method of producing a spread-spectrum bandwidth signal ranged between specified frequencies, the method characterised by:
- assimilating a plurality of individual waveforms into a series of signals of spread-spectrum bandwidth format and predetermined bit rate;
- effecting a Fourier transform, to the frequency domain, on a signal derived by the assimilation step;
- filtering out, from the output of the transform step, those frequencies outside the specified range;
- effecting an inverse Fourier transform analysis, to the time domain, on the filtered signal;
- sampling the output from the inverse-transform step at a rate substantially greater than the predetermined bit rate of the series of signals of spread-sepectrum bandwidth format; and
- storing digital signals representative of the sampled signals so as to provide a source of spread-spectrum bandwidth signals within the specified frequency range.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, characterised by quantising, to a plurality of additional levels, the output of the inverse-transform step.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
8506810 |
Mar 1985 |
GBX |
|
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/838,788filed Mar. 12, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
"Third Generation Codec With Programmable Filters", A. Misherghi et al., Electronic Engineering, vol. 55, No. 684, pp. 37-40, 43, Dec. 1983. |
Lawrence et al., "Tutorials in Modern Communications", Section 6, Secure Communication, pp. 328-330, 1983 copyright. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
838788 |
Mar 1986 |
|