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atsci_equalizer.h
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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_ */