Patent No. | Inventor | Issued |
Title |
3652805 |
Wisner | 3 /1972 |
BINARY FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM |
3882283 |
Proudfoot | 5 /1975 |
Method and apparatus for detecting the presence of signal components of predetermined frequency in a multi-frequency signal |
EXEMPLARY CLAIM(s): Show all 9 claims
What is claimed is:
- 1. A tone detector comprising:
- an input terminal for receiving an input signal;
- a plurality of estimating means each comprising:
- an input connected to said input terminal; an output; and
- means for generating at said estimating means output an estimate of a parameter of the frequency spectrum of said input signal;
- one or more decision circuits, each decision circuit comprising:
- a plurality of inputs each connected to a respective one of said plurality of estimating means outputs;
- a plurality of comparison circuits, each comparison circuit corresponding to one of said plurality of estimating means and comprising:
- an input connected to the one of said decision circuit inputs connected to the corresponding estimating means;
- means for generating at said comparison circuit output a first signal if the signal present on said input of said comparison means is essentially equal to the value of the corresponding parameter of a tone to be detected and a second signal in the absence of equality; and
- means for generating at said decision circuit output a third signal if all of said outputs of said plurality of comparison circuits have a first signal present and a fourth signal if one or more of said outputs of said plurality of comparison circuits has a second signal present; and
- one or more output terminals, each connected to a corresponding decision circuit output for indicating the presence or absence of a predetermined tone whose presence is to be detected.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS: none
FOREIGN APPLICATION PRIORITY DATA: none FOREIGN REFERENCES: none
OTHER REFERENCES:
- J. N. Denenberg and L. G. Peach, "Estimation of Spectral Moments", Proceedings Ninth Annual Allerton Conference on Circuit & System Theory, Oct. 6-8, 1971, p. 1085.
PRIMARY/ASSISTANT EXAMINERS: Cooper; William C.; Popek; Joseph
ADDED TO DATABASE: Aug. 21, 1996
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