GNU Radio 3.3.0 C++ API
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00001 /* -*- c++ -*- */ 00002 /* 00003 * Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 00004 * 00005 * This file is part of GNU Radio 00006 * 00007 * GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 00008 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 00009 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 00010 * any later version. 00011 * 00012 * GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 00013 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 00014 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 00015 * GNU General Public License for more details. 00016 * 00017 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 00018 * along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to 00019 * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, 00020 * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. 00021 */ 00022 00023 #ifndef _ATSC_EQUALIZER_H_ 00024 #define _ATSC_EQUALIZER_H_ 00025 00026 #include <atsci_syminfo.h> 00027 00028 /*! 00029 * \brief abstract base class for ATSC equalizer 00030 */ 00031 class atsci_equalizer { 00032 00033 private: 00034 00035 /* 00036 * have we seen a field sync since the last reset or problem? 00037 */ 00038 bool d_locked_p; 00039 00040 /* 00041 * sample offset from the beginning of the last field sync we saw 00042 * to the beginning of our current input stream. When we're locked 00043 * this will be in [0, 313*832] i.e., [0, 260416] 00044 */ 00045 int d_offset_from_last_field_sync; 00046 00047 int d_current_field; // [0,1] 00048 00049 00050 public: 00051 00052 // CREATORS 00053 atsci_equalizer (); 00054 virtual ~atsci_equalizer (); 00055 00056 // MANIPULATORS 00057 00058 /*! 00059 * \brief reset state (e.g., on channel change) 00060 * 00061 * Note, subclasses must invoke the superclass's method too! 00062 */ 00063 virtual void reset (); 00064 00065 /*! 00066 * \brief produce \p nsamples of output from given inputs and tags 00067 * 00068 * This is the main entry point. It examines the input_tags 00069 * and local state and invokes the appropriate virtual function 00070 * to handle each sub-segment of the input data. 00071 * 00072 * \p input_samples must have (nsamples + ntaps() - 1) valid entries. 00073 * input_samples[0] .. input_samples[nsamples - 1 + ntaps() - 1] are 00074 * referenced to compute the output values. 00075 * 00076 * \p input_tags must have nsamples valid entries. 00077 * input_tags[0] .. input_tags[nsamples - 1] are referenced to 00078 * compute the output values. 00079 */ 00080 virtual void filter (const float *input_samples, 00081 const atsc::syminfo *input_tags, 00082 float *output_samples, 00083 int nsamples); 00084 00085 // ACCESSORS 00086 00087 /*! 00088 * \brief how much history the input data stream requires. 00089 * 00090 * This must return a value >= 1. Think of this as the number 00091 * of samples you need to look at to compute a single output sample. 00092 */ 00093 virtual int ntaps () const = 0; 00094 00095 /*! 00096 * \brief how many taps are "in the future". 00097 * 00098 * This allows us to handle what the ATSC folks call "pre-ghosts". 00099 * What it really does is allow the caller to jack with the offset 00100 * between the tags and the data so that everything magically works out. 00101 * 00102 * npretaps () must return a value between 0 and ntaps() - 1. 00103 * 00104 * If npretaps () returns 0, this means that the equalizer will only handle 00105 * multipath "in the past." I suspect that a good value would be something 00106 * like 15% - 20% of ntaps (). 00107 */ 00108 virtual int npretaps () const = 0; 00109 00110 00111 protected: 00112 00113 /*! 00114 * Input range is known NOT TO CONTAIN data segment syncs 00115 * or field syncs. This should be the fast path. In the 00116 * non decicion directed case, this just runs the input 00117 * through the filter without adapting it. 00118 * 00119 * \p input_samples has (nsamples + ntaps() - 1) valid entries. 00120 * input_samples[0] .. input_samples[nsamples - 1 + ntaps() - 1] may be 00121 * referenced to compute the output values. 00122 */ 00123 virtual void filter_normal (const float *input_samples, 00124 float *output_samples, 00125 int nsamples) = 0; 00126 00127 /*! 00128 * Input range is known to consist of only a data segment sync or a 00129 * portion of a data segment sync. \p nsamples will be in [1,4]. 00130 * \p offset will be in [0,3]. \p offset is the offset of the input 00131 * from the beginning of the data segment sync pattern. 00132 * 00133 * \p input_samples has (nsamples + ntaps() - 1) valid entries. 00134 * input_samples[0] .. input_samples[nsamples - 1 + ntaps() - 1] may be 00135 * referenced to compute the output values. 00136 */ 00137 virtual void filter_data_seg_sync (const float *input_samples, 00138 float *output_samples, 00139 int nsamples, 00140 int offset) = 0; 00141 00142 /*! 00143 * Input range is known to consist of only a field sync segment or a 00144 * portion of a field sync segment. \p nsamples will be in [1,832]. 00145 * \p offset will be in [0,831]. \p offset is the offset of the input 00146 * from the beginning of the data segment sync pattern. We consider the 00147 * 4 symbols of the immediately preceding data segment sync to be the 00148 * first symbols of the field sync segment. \p which_field is in [0,1] 00149 * and specifies which field (duh). 00150 * 00151 * \p input_samples has (nsamples + ntaps() - 1) valid entries. 00152 * input_samples[0] .. input_samples[nsamples - 1 + ntaps() - 1] may be 00153 * referenced to compute the output values. 00154 */ 00155 virtual void filter_field_sync (const float *input_samples, 00156 float *output_samples, 00157 int nsamples, 00158 int offset, 00159 int which_field) = 0; 00160 }; 00161 00162 00163 #endif /* _ATSC_EQUALIZER_H_ */