CommentID~CommenterName~CommenterEmail~CommenterPhone~CommenterFax~CommenterCo~Clause~Subclause~Page~Line~CommentType~Comment~SuggestedRemedy~Response~CommentStatus~ResponseStatus
0~Gardner, James~jamesgardner@woodsidenet.com~~~Woodside Networks~10~4~58~~TR~Spectral excision is a sub-optimal method of removing the effects of WPAN devices on WLAN devices. If a device is required to have both WPAN and WLAN receivers, an optimal receiver would make joint decisions given information from both detectors, i.e. searching the entire receive space given knowledge about the two waveforms. Furthermore, if spectral excision is used, more advanced equalization techniques will need to be used in the WLAN reciever at the hop-boundaries due to the time-variation required on the nulling filter. Using a joint detector will obviate the need for a nulling filter or an equalizer.~Remove the recomended practice of spectral excision.~~X~O
