US20100329405A1 - Time-frequency synchronization and frame number detection for dmb-t systems - Google Patents

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US20100329405A1 US12/733,570 US73357008A US2010329405A1 US 20100329405 A1 US20100329405 A1 US 20100329405A1 US 73357008 A US73357008 A US 73357008A US 2010329405 A1 US2010329405 A1 US 2010329405A1
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  • the present invention generally relates to communications systems and, more particularly, to wireless systems, e.g., terrestrial broadcast, cellular, Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi), satellite, etc.
  • wireless systems e.g., terrestrial broadcast, cellular, Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi), satellite, etc.
  • the DMB-T standard specifies that a receiver support a single carrier (SC) modulation mode and a orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation mode (a multicarrier mode).
  • SC single carrier
  • OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
  • QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulated
  • the DMB-T signal comprises a hierarchical frame structure with signal frames providing the basic building block.
  • a signal frame 10 is shown in FIG. 1 .
  • Signal frame 10 comprises a frame header 11 and a frame body 12 .
  • Frame header 11 has three frame header modes of different lengths. As can be observed from FIG. 1 , these lengths are 420, 595 or 945 symbols.
  • Frame body 12 conveys 3780 symbols, of which 36 symbols are system information and 3744 symbols are data.
  • TDS-OFDM time-domain synchronous OFDM
  • the frame headers include pseudonoise (PN) sequences that serve as pilot signals and which are also used as guard intervals instead of cyclic prefixes as found in typical OFDM transmission such as used in DVB-T (Terrestrial) (e.g., see ETSI EN 300 744 V1.4.1 (2001-01), Digital Video Broadcasting ( DVB ); Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for digital terrestrial television ) used in Europe.
  • PN pseudonoise
  • a DMB-T signal comprises signal frames.
  • a signal frame comprises a frame header and a frame body.
  • the frame headers of the different modes include pseudonoise (PN) sequences, which are inserted as guard intervals instead of cyclic prefixes as found in typical OFDM transmission such as the above-mentioned DVB-T.
  • PN pseudonoise
  • a receiver receives a signal for providing a sequence of received symbols, the received signal having an associated signal frame structure; and synchronizes to frame timing in the received signal by correlating groups of received symbols spaced at least two signal frames apart within a sample shift value.
  • the receiver is a DMB-T receiver and supports a single carrier (SC) form of modulation and a multi-carrier form of modulation such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).
  • SC single carrier
  • OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
  • the receiver Upon receiving a broadcast signal, the receiver downconverts the received broadcast signal to a received base-band signal and determines frame timing synchronization from the received signal as a function of frame header mode 1 and frame header mode 3 by correlating groups of received symbols spaced at least two signal frames apart within a sample shift value in a range of plus or minus one.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show a DMB-T frames and DMB-T frame headers
  • FIG. 3 shows illustrative data segments in accordance with the principles of the invention
  • FIG. 4 shows an illustrative embodiment of an apparatus in accordance with the principles of the invention
  • FIG. 5 shows an illustrative flow chart in accordance with the principles of the invention
  • FIG. 6 shows an illustrative embodiment of a receiver in accordance with the principles of the invention.
  • FIGS. 7-12 shows performance graphs for the various methods described herein.
  • DVB-T broadcast signals can be found in, e.g., ETSI EN 300 744 V1.4.1 (2001-01), Digital Video Broadcasting ( DVB ); Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for digital terrestrial television .
  • transmission concepts such as eight-level vestigial sideband (8-VSB), Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) or coded OFDM (COFDM)) or discrete multitone (DMT), and receiver components such as a radio-frequency (RF) front-end, or receiver section, such as a low noise block, tuners, and demodulators, correlators, leak integrators and squarers is assumed.
  • RF radio-frequency
  • Frame header mode 1 ( 11 - 1 ) comprises a front synchronization portion ( 21 ), a PN255 sequence portion ( 22 ) and a rear synchronization portion ( 23 ).
  • the front ( 21 ) and rear ( 23 ) synchronizations are cyclic extensions of the PN255 sequence ( 22 ).
  • the length of the front synchronization is 82 symbols and the length of the rear synchronization is 83 symbols.
  • a group of 225 signal frames form a superframe (not shown) and these 225 frames use PN sequences generated by the same 8th-order linear shift register but have different initial phases.
  • Frame header mode 2 ( 11 - 2 ) comprises a PN595 sequence, which is truncated from a 10th-order maximum length sequence.
  • frame header mode 2 ( 11 - 2 ) is made up of the first 595 symbols from a PN sequence of length 1023 .
  • frame header mode 2 a group of 216 signal frames form a superframe.
  • all frame headers contain the same PN595 sequence.
  • frame header mode 3 ( 11 - 3 ) is similar to the structure of frame header mode 1 ( 11 - 1 ).
  • Frame header mode 3 comprises a front synchronization ( 41 ), a PN511 sequence ( 42 ) and a rear synchronization ( 43 ).
  • the front ( 41 ) and rear ( 43 ) synchronizations are cyclic extensions of the PN511 sequence ( 42 ).
  • the length of the front synchronization is 217 symbols and the length of the rear synchronization is 217 symbols.
  • For frame header mode 3 a group of 200 signal frames form a superframe and these 200 frames use PN sequences generated by the same 9th-order linear shift register having different initial phases.
  • a receiver performs frame timing synchronization by correlating groups of received symbols spaced at least two signal frames apart within a sample shift value. In the following description, it is assumed that the receiver has already determined the frame header mode in accordance with conventional techniques.
  • the signal frame headers in a superframe use PN sequences which are generated by the same linear shift register but with different initial phases for frame header modes 1 and 3 . These PN sequences are cyclic shifts of each other.
  • the initial phases of the PN sequences for each signal frame of a superframe are listed in NSPRC, “Framing Structure, Channel Coding and Modulation for Digital Television Terrestrial Broadcasting System,” NSPRC, August 2007, mentioned earlier. After computer verification, we have found that the PN sequences have the following structure. Let the PN sequence in the first signal frame be a reference PN sequence and P i (l) be the PN sequence which is cyclically right shifted by l places relative to the reference PN sequence for frame header mode i. Then for frame header mode 1 the following relationship holds:
  • F 1 (l) is the PN sequence which is used in the l th signal frame for frame header mode 1 .
  • F 1 (l) is the PN sequence which is used in the l th signal frame for frame header mode 1 .
  • frame header mode 3 the following relationship holds:
  • F 3 (l) is the PN sequence which is used in the l th signal frame for frame header mode 3 .
  • the PN Frame Header Correlation (FHC) function with respect to the timing instance m and s sample shift is defined as:
  • m 0 arg ⁇ ⁇ max 0 ⁇ m ⁇ M i - 1 ⁇ ⁇ max - 1 ⁇ s ⁇ 1 ⁇ ⁇ R fhc ⁇ [ m , s ] ⁇ ( 4 )
  • Equation (3) is conceptually illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • a sequence of samples 81 (from 0 ⁇ k ⁇ (G i ⁇ 2)) are multiplied by corresponding samples from a sequence of samples 82 (from 0 ⁇ k ⁇ (G i ⁇ 2)) located 2M i samples away, i.e., at least two signal frames apart, and shifted forward or backward by s samples, where ⁇ l ⁇ s ⁇ l.
  • a sliding window correlation that is spaced at least two signal frames apart within a sample shift value.
  • Device 50 is representative of any processor-based platform, e.g., a PC, a server, a set-top box, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a cellular telephone, a mobile digital television (DTV), a DTV, etc.
  • device 50 includes one, or more, processors with associated memory (not shown) and also comprises receiver 55 . The latter receives a broadcast signal 1 via an antenna (not shown)).
  • broadcast signal 1 is representative of a digital television (DTV) service, i.e., a DTV transport stream, which includes video, audio and/or system information for at least one TV channel and that broadcast signal 1 conveys this information using either a single carrier (SC) modulation or a multi-carrier modulation such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).
  • SC single carrier
  • OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
  • the DTV service is conveyed via DMB-T.
  • the inventive concept is not so limited. Since, in this example, broadcast signal 1 uses at least three types of frame header modes, receiver 55 processes received broadcast signal 1 in accordance with the principles of the invention for performing frame timing synchronization.
  • receiver 55 further processes received broadcast signal 1 to recover therefrom output signal 56 for application to a output device 60 , which may, or may not, be a part of device 50 as represented in dashed-line form.
  • output device 60 is a display that allows a user to view a selected TV program.
  • receiver 55 performs frame header correlation (equation (3)) on samples from a sampled received signal (e.g., refer back to FIG. 3 ). From this data, receiver 55 determines a peak value, m 0 , (equation (4)) in step 215 . The value m 0 represents where the frame starts. Receiver 55 signals frame timing synchronization has been achieved also in step 215 .
  • Receiver 55 comprises down converter 110 , demodulator 115 , and frame timing synchronizer 120 .
  • receiver 55 is a processor-based system and includes one, or more, processors and associated memory as represented by processor 190 and memory 195 shown in the form of dashed boxes in FIG. 6 .
  • processor 190 and memory 195 shown in the form of dashed boxes in FIG. 6 .
  • computer programs, or software are stored in memory 195 for execution by processor 190 , e.g., the above described flow chart of FIG. 5 .
  • Processor 190 is representative of one, or more, stored-program control processors and these do not have to be dedicated to the receiver function, e.g., processor 190 may also control other functions of receiver 55 . For example, if receiver 55 is a part of a larger device, processor 190 may control other functions of this device.
  • Memory 195 is representative of any storage device, e.g., random-access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), etc.; may be internal and/or external to receiver 55 ; and is volatile and/or non-volatile as necessary.
  • Antenna 105 of FIG. 6 receives a broadcast signal and provides it to receiver 55 .
  • antenna 105 provides received broadcast signal 106 to down converter 110 .
  • Down converter 110 is representative of the front-end processing of receiver 55 and includes, e.g., a tuner (not shown), etc., for tuning to and down converting received broad cast signal 106 to provide a base-band, or intermediate frequency (IF), received signal 111 for further processing by receiver 55 .
  • Received signal 111 is applied to demodulator 115 .
  • received signal 111 is representative of an OFDM signal using either frame header mode 1 or frame header mode 3 .
  • Demodulator 115 demodulates received signal 111 to provided demodulated signal 116 , which is then further processed by receiver 55 as known in the art (as represented by ellipses 130 ) to provide output signal 16 .
  • frame timing synchronizer 120 processes data from demodulator 115 via signal path 112 (as described above with respect to the flow chart of FIG. 5 ) to achieve frame timing synchronization for use by receiver 55 .
  • signal 121 which signals that framing timing synchronization has been achieved (e.g., step 215 of FIG. 5 ) for use by receiver 55 .
  • FIG. 6 is not so limited. For example, there may be separate demodulators, each supporting one, or more, types of demodulation.
  • the PN frame headers in modes 1 and 3 are also designed to indicate signal frame numbers in DMB-T.
  • recognition of the PN sequence used in frame header modes 1 and 3 in accordance with the principles of the invention can be used to detect the frame number.
  • use of equations (1) and (2) leads to a low complexity frame number detector. Furthermore, this low complexity frame number detector is immune to frequency offset.
  • i 1, 3
  • frame header mode 1 1, 3
  • a frame header comprises a PN sequence and its cyclic extension.
  • the first 165 symbols of the frame header are repetitions of the last 165 symbols of the frame header.
  • the first 434 symbols of the frame header are repetitions of the last 434 symbols of the frame header.
  • correlation between these cyclic extensions can also be used to perform frame timing synchronization.
  • the Cyclic Extension Correlation (CEC) function with respect to the timing instance m is defined as:
  • m 1 arg ⁇ ⁇ max 0 ⁇ m ⁇ M i - 1 ⁇ ⁇ R cec ⁇ [ m ] ⁇ . ( 11 )
  • f s 7.56 MHz is the symbol rate of the DMB-T system (e.g., see F. Tufvesson, O. Edfors and M. Faulkner, “Time and Frequency Synchronization for OFDM Using PN-Sequence Preambles,” Proc. IEEE VTC , pp. 2203-2207, September 1999).
  • the function Arg(•) is the mod-2 ⁇ angle of the argument. It should be noted that because of the phase ambiguity, the frequency offset estimator given in equation (12) has its limitations. For frame header mode 1 , this estimator can estimate reliably when
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show the standard deviation of the estimated timing for frame header mode 1 ( FIG.
  • a frame timing synchronizer and a frame number detector utilize PN patterns in frame header modes 1 and 3 .
  • a joint frame timing and frequency offset estimator based on the property of cyclic extension in the frame headers was also described above. Simulation results show that the performances of all proposed algorithms are excellent. Furthermore, the complexities of the proposed algorithms are very low, and hence, they can be easily applied in practical systems.
  • the inventive concept is also applicable to a single carrier signal. Further, it should be realized that conventional correlation techniques can be used for frame header mode 2 .

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