DETERMINING DOPPLER SHIFT IN AN AUDIO CHIRP SIGNAL

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APP PUB NO 20160309278A1
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14686373

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A method of determining Doppler shift of a received audio chirp signal, the received audio chirp signal having a receive frequency profile Doppler shifted relative to a transmit frequency profile that the received audio chirp signal was transmitted with. The method comprises: correlating the received audio chirp signal with a replica audio chirp signal to form a correlation output; identifying a relative alignment of the received audio chirp signal and the replica audio chirp signal to be that at which the received audio chirp signal and the replica audio chirp signal are most highly correlated; and determining the Doppler shift to be that corresponding to the identified relative alignment.

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QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL LTDCHURCHILL HOUSE CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS PARK COWLEY ROAD CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WZ

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  • 2015 Application Filing Year
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  • 388 Applications Filed
  • 315 Patents Issued To-Date
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HISCOCK, Paul Cambridge, GB 8 80

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