An apparatus and method for processing a plurality of signals

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H04J 99/00 (2009.01) H04B 1/66 (2006.01) H04L 5/00 (2006.01) H04L 5/06 (2006.01) H04L 7/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2422474

A method for processing a plurality of signals, comprising the steps of: sampling n samples from each of a plurality of analog signals S i(t), multiplying b y corresponded m X n linearly independent function groups i a j(t), adding the resultants to establish the transformed signals S0i(t), summing all the transformed signals S0i(t) to produce a preliminary mixed signal SM(t); this preliminary mixed signal SM(t) being mathematically processed with the synchronous signal sin(qw0t) and the interruption cancellation signal sin(pw0t) which contains the basic angular frequency w0 to establish a new signal SMS(t) for transmitting; wherein, SMS(t)=Sin(pw0t) xSM(t)+Sin(qw0t). In order to cancel interruptions during transmitting, the value of signal SMS(t) is zero at the boundaries of each time period. . In additions, the frequency range of the linearly independent signal i a j(t) is between Image Moreover, to simplify the processing, appropriate intervals can be placed between every i a j(t).

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