Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method of operating an electronic device having a camera. The electronic device includes a camera, a display unit, a sensor unit configured to detect an external event value, an image processor configured to process data received through the camera into a preview image, and a main processor. The main processor is configured to switch from a preview mode to a ready mode when the external event value is detected by the sensor unit, wherein the preview mode comprises activation of the camera, the image processor to display the preview image on the display unit, and the ready mode comprises deactivation of the camera and the image processor and display of a ready mode image on the display unit.
Abstract:
A method of operation of a wireless communication system includes: receiving a received signal; generating concurrently a first modulation data and a second modulation data from the received signal; calculating an error energy for the first modulation data and the second modulation data; and removing a residual Direct Current (DC) offset from the received signal based on determining a minimum of the error energy for the first modulation data or the second modulation data.
Abstract:
A method of operation of a wireless communication system includes: processing a received signal; calculating filter weights, by a filter weights estimation module, from the received signal; generating a corrected sequence, through a widely linear-single antenna interference cancellation (WL-SAIC) module, by applying the filter weights; calculating a channel estimation concurrently with the corrected sequence; and generating an adjusted data by an output equalizer including applying the channel estimation to the corrected sequence.
Abstract:
A method of operation of a wireless communication system includes: receiving a received signal; generating concurrently a first modulation data and a second modulation data from the received signal; calculating an error energy for the first modulation data and the second modulation data; and removing a residual Direct Current (DC) offset from the received signal based on determining a minimum of the error energy for the first modulation data or the second modulation data.