Abstract

The authors present and analyse a novel receiver structure for Bluetooth which is based on zero-crossing demodulation in combination with zero-forcing block linear equalisation, operating at an appropriately chosen intermediate frequency fIF. The new detector is compared to the recently presented Bluetooth zero-crossing matched filter. Furthermore, promising performance improvements over conventional zero-crossing detectors have been found.

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