USRE40385E1 - Orthogonal complex spreading method for multichannel and apparatus thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an orthogonal complex spreading method for a multichannel and an apparatus thereof, and in particular, to an improved orthogonal complex spreading method for a multichannel and an apparatus thereof which are capable of decreasing a peak power-to-average power ratio by introducing an orthogonal complex spreading structure and spreading the same using a spreading code, implementing a structure capable of spreading complex output signals using a spreading code by adapting a permutated orthogonal complex spreading structure for a complex-type multichannel input signal with respect to the summed values, and decreasing a phase dependency of an interference based on a multipath component (when there is one chip difference) of a self signal, which is a problem that is not overcome by a permutated complex spreading modulation method, by a combination of an orthogonal Hadamard sequence.
- a linear distortion and non-linear distortion affect power amplifier.
- the statistical characteristic of a peak power-to-average power ratio has a predetermined interrelationship for a non-linear distortion.
- the third non-linear distortion which is one of the factors affecting the power amplifier causes an inter-modulation product problem in an adjacent frequency channel.
- the above-described inter-modulation product problem is generated due to a high peak amplitude for thereby increasing an adjacent channel power (ACP), so that there is a predetermined limit for selecting an amplifier.
- ACP adjacent channel power
- the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system requires a very strict condition with respect to a linearity of a power amplifier. Therefore, the above-described condition is a very important factor.
- the FCC stipulates a condition on the adjacent channel power (ACP). In order to satisfy the above-described condition, a bias of a RF power amplifier should be limited.
- the peak power-to-average power ratio is considered as an important factor for thereby increasing efficiency of the modulation method.
- the IMT-2000 which is known as the third generation mobile communication system has a great attention from people as the next generation communication system following the digital cellular system, personal communication system, etc.
- the IMT-2000 will be commercially available as one of the next generation wireless communication system which has a high capacity and better performance for thereby introducing various services and international loaming services, etc.
- the CDMA based IMT-2000 system modulation method introduced by many countries is classified into a pilot channel method and a pilot symbol method.
- the former is directed to the ETRI 1.0 version introduced in Korea and is directed to CDMA ONE introduced in North America, and the latter is directed to the NTT-DOCOMO and ARIB introduced in Japan and is directed to the FMA2 proposal in a reverse direction introduced in Europe.
- the pilot symbol method Since the pilot symbol method has a single channel effect based on the power efficiency, it is superior compared to the pilot channel method which is a multichannel method. However since the accuracy of the channel estimation is determined by the power control, the above description does not have its logical ground.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional complex spreading method based on a CDMA ONE method.
- the signals from a fundamental channel, a supplemental channel, and a control channel are multiplied by a Walsh code by each multiplier of a multiplication unit 20 through a signal mapping unit 10 .
- the signals which are multiplied by a pilot signal and the Walsh signal and then spread are multiplied by channel gains A 0 , A 1 , A 2 and A 3 by a channel gain multiplication unit 30 .
- a summing unit 40 the pilot signal multiplied by the channel gain A 0 and the fundamental channel signal multiplied by the channel gain A 1 are summed by a first adder for thereby obtaining an identical phase information, and the supplemental channel signal multiplied by the channel gain A 2 and the control channel signal multiplied by the channel gain A 3 are summed by a second adder for thereby obtaining an orthogonal phase information.
- the thusly obtained in-phase information and quadrature-phase information are multiplied by a PN 1 code and PN 2 code by a spreading unit 50 , and the identical phase information multiplied by the PN 2 code is subtracted from the identical phase information multiplied by the PN 1 code and is outputted as an I channel signal, and the quadrature-phase information multiplied by the PN 1 code and the in-phase information multiplied by the PN 2 code are summed and are outputted through a delay unit as a Q channel signal.
- the CDMA ONE is implemented using a complex spreading method.
- the pilot channel and the fundamental channel spread to a Walsh code 1 are summed for thereby forming an in-phase information
- the supplemental channel spread to the Walsh code 2 and the control channel spread to a Walsh code 3 are summed for thereby forming an quadrature-phase information.
- the in-phase information and quadrature-phase information are complex-spread by PN codes.
- FIG. 2A is a view illustrating a conventional CDMA ONE method
- FIG. 2B is a view illustrating a maximum eye-opening point after the actual shaping filter of FIG. 2 A.
- the left and right information namely, the in-phase information (I channel) and the upper and lower information, namely, the quadrature-phase information (Q channel) pass through the actual phase shaping filter for thereby causing a peak power
- the ETRI version 1.0 shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B a peak power may occur in the transverse direction for thereby causing deterioration.
- the peak power is generated in vertical direction, so that the irregularity problem of the spreading code and an inter-interference problem occur.
- the CDMA system requires a strict condition for a linearity of a power amplifier, so that the peak power-to-average power ratio is important.
- the characteristic of the IMT-2000 system is determined based on the efficiency of the modulation method since multiple channels are provided, and the peak power-to-average power ratio is adapted as an important factor.
- POCQPSK Permutated Orthogonal Complex QPSK
- OCQPSK Orthogonal Complex QPSK
- an orthogonal complex spreading method for a multichannel which includes the steps of complex-summing ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 which is obtained by multiplying an orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n1 by a first data X n1 of a n-th block and ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 which is obtained by multiplying an orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n2 by a second data X n2 of a n-th block; complex-multiplying ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 +j ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 which is summed in the complex type and W M,n3 +jW M,n4 of the complex type using a complex multiplier and outputting as an in-phase information and quadrature-phase information; and summing only in-phase information outputted from a plurality of blocks and only quadrature-phase information outputted therefrom and
- an orthogonal complex spreading apparatus which includes a plurality of complex multiplication blocks for distributing the data of the multichannel and complex-multiplying ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 +j ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 in which ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n1 with the first data X n1 of the n-th block and the gain ⁇ n1 and ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n2 with the second data X n2 of the n-th block and the gain ⁇ n2 and W M,n3 +W M,n4 using the complex multiplier; a summing unit for summing only the in-phase information outputted from each block of the plurality of the complex multiplication blocks and
- an orthogonal complex spreading apparatus which includes first and second Hadamard sequence multipliers for allocating the multichannel to a predetermined number of channels, splitting the same into two groups and outputting ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 which is obtained by multiplying the data X n1 of each channel by the gain ⁇ n1 and the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n1 ;
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a conventional multichannel complex spreading method of a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) ONE method
- FIG. 2A is a view illustrating a constellation plot of a conventional CDMA ONE method
- FIG. 2B is a view illustrating a maximum open point after the actual shaping filter of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 3A is a view illustrating a constellation plot of a conventional ETRI version 1.0 method
- FIG. 3B is a view illustrating a maximum open point after the actual pulse shaping filter of FIG. 3A ;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a multichannel orthogonal complex spreading apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5A is a circuit diagram illustrating the complex multiplexor of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 5B is a circuit diagram illustrating the summing unit and spreading unit of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 5C is a circuit diagram illustrating another embodiment of the spreading unit of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 5D is a circuit diagram illustrating of the filter and modulator of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6A is a view illustrating a constellation plot of an OCQPSK according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6B is a view illustrating a maximum open point after the actual pulse shaping filter of FIG. 6A ;
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a power peak occurrence statistical distribution characteristic with respect to an average power between the conventional art and the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an orthogonal Hadamard sequence according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a circuit diagram illustrating the complex multiplier according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus for a voice service according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus having a high quality voice service and a low transmission rate according to the present invention
- FIG. 13A is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus for a QPSK having a high transmission rate according to the present invention
- FIG. 13B is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus for a data having a high transmission rate according to the present invention
- FIG. 14A is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus for a multimedia service having a QPSK data according to the present invention
- FIG. 14B is a circuit diagram illustrating a multichannel permutated orthogonal complex spreading apparatus for a multimedia service according to the present invention
- FIG. 15A is a phase trajectory view of an OCQPSK according to the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a phase trajectory view of a POCQPSK according to the present invention.
- FIG. 15C is a phase trajectory view of a complex spreading method according to the present invention.
- a complex summing unit outputs (a+c)+j(b+d), and a complex multiplier outputs ((a ⁇ c) ⁇ (b ⁇ d))+j((b ⁇ c)+(a ⁇ d)).
- a spreading code sequence is defined as SC
- an information data is defined as X n1
- X n2 a gain constant is defined as ⁇ n1 and ⁇ n2
- an orthogonal Hadamard sequence is defined as W M,n1 , W M,n2 , W M,n3 , W M,n4 , W M,I , W M,Q , where M represents a M ⁇ M Hadamard matrix, and n 1 , n 2 , n 3 and n 4 represents index of a predetermined vector of the Hadamard matrix.
- n 3 represents a Hadamard vector which is a third vector value written into the n-th block like the n-th block 100 n of FIG. 4 .
- the Hadamard M represents a Hadamard matrix. For example, if the matrix W has values of 1 and ⁇ 1, in the W T ⁇ W, the main diagonal terms are M, and the remaining products are zero.
- T represents a transpose.
- the data X n1 , X n2 , W M,n1 , W M,n2 , W M,n3 , W M,n4 , W M,I , and W M,Q , and SC are combined data consisting of +1 or ⁇ 1, and any and ⁇ n2 represent real number.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a multichannel orthogonal complex spreading apparatus according to the present invention.
- a plurality of complex multipliers 100 through 100 n in which a data of a predetermined channel is multiplied by a gain and orthogonal Hadamard sequence, and a data of another channel is multiplied by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence for thereby complex-summing two channel data, the orthogonal Hadamard sequence of the complex type is multiplied by the complex-summed data, and the data of other two channels are complex-multiplied in the same manner described above.
- a summing unit 200 sums and outputs the output signals from the complex multipliers 100 through 100 n.
- a spreading unit 300 multiplies the output signal from the summing unit 200 with a predetermined spreading code SC for thereby spreading the signal.
- a pulse shaping filter 400 filters the data spread by the spreading unit 300 .
- a modulation wave multiplier 500 multiplies the output signal from the filter 400 with a modulation carrier wave and outputs the modulated data through an antenna.
- the first complex multiplier 100 complex-sums ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,11 with the data X 11 of one channel and the gain ⁇ 11 and ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,12 with the data X 12 of another channel and the gain ⁇ 12 , and complex-multiplies ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 +j ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 and the complex-type orthogonal sequence W M,13 X 11 +jW M,14 using the complex multiplier 111 .
- the n-th complex multiplier 100 complex-sums ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n1 with the data X n1 of another channel and the gain ⁇ n1 and ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 which is obtained by multiplying the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,n2 with the data X n2 of another channel and the gain ⁇ n2 , and complex-multiplies ⁇ n1 W M,n1 X n1 +j ⁇ n2 W M,n2 X n2 and the complex-type orthogonal sequence W M,n3 X 11 +jW M,n4 using the complex multiplier 100 n.
- the complex multiplication data outputted from the n-number of the complex multipliers are summed by the summing unit 200 , and the spreading code SC is multiplied and spread it by the spreading unit 300 .
- the thusly spread data are filtered by the pulse shaping filter 600 , and the modulation carried e /2 ⁇ fct is multiplied by the multiplier 700 , and then the function Re ⁇ * ⁇ is processed, and the real data s(t) is outputted through the antenna.
- Re ⁇ * ⁇ represents that a predetermined complex is processed to a real value through the Re ⁇ * ⁇ function.
- Each of the complex multipliers 110 through 100 n is identically configured so that two different channel data are complex-multiplied.
- one complex multiplier includes a first multiplier 101 for multiplying the data X 11 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,11 a second multiplier for multiplying the input signal from the first multiplier by the gain ⁇ 11 , a third multiplier 103 for multiplying the data X 12 of the other channel by another orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,12 , a fourth multiplier 104 for multiplying the output signal from the third multiplier 103 by the gain ⁇ 12 , fifth and sixth multipliers 105 and 106 for multiplying the output signals ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 from the second multiplier 102 and the output signals ⁇ 11 W M,12 X 12 from the fourth multiplier 102 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,13 , respectively, seventh and eighth multipliers 107 and 108 for multiplying the output signal ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 from the second multiplier 102 and the output signal ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 from the fourth multiplier 102 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M
- the first and-second multipliers 101 and 102 multiply the data X 11 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,11 and the gain ⁇ 11 for thereby obtaining ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 ( ⁇ a).
- FIG. 4 illustrates the first complex multiplier 100 which is configured identically with the n-th complex multiplier 100 n.
- ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 is “a”
- ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 is “b”.
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,13 is “c”
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,14 is “d”
- FIG. 5B is a circuit diagram illustrating the summing unit and spreading unit of FIG. 4
- FIG. 5C is a circuit diagram illustrating another embodiment of the spreading unit of FIG. 4 .
- the spreading unit 300 includes first and second multipliers 301 and 302 for multiplying the output signals from the first adder 210 and the second adder 220 of the summing unit 200 by the spreading sequence SC, respectively. Namely, the signals are spread to the in-phase signal (I channel signal) and the quadrature-phase signal (Q channel signal) using one spreading code SC.
- the spreading unit 300 includes first and second multipliers 310 and 320 for multiplying the output signals from the first and second adders 210 and 220 of the summing unit 200 by the spreading sequence SC 1 , third and fourth multipliers 330 and 340 for multiplying the output signals from the first and second adders 210 and 220 by a spreading sequence SC 2 , respectively, a first adder 350 for summing the output signal (+) from the first multiplier 310 and the output signal ( ⁇ ) from the third multiplier 330 and outputting an I channel signal, and a second summing unit 360 for summing the output signal (+) from the second multiplier 320 and the output signal (+) from the fourth multiplier 340 and outputting a Q channel signal.
- the in-phase information and the quadrature-phase information of the n-number of the complex multipliers are summed by the first and second summing units 210 and 220 .
- the in-phase information summing value (g) and the quadrature phase information summing value (h) from the summing unit 200 are multiplied by the first spreading code SC 1 ( 1 ) by the first and second multipliers 310 and 320 for thereby obtaining g1 and h 1
- the in-phase information summing value (g) and the quadrature phase information summing value (h) from the summing unit 200 are multiplied by the second spreading code SC 2 (m) by the third and fourth multipliers 330 and 340 for thereby obtaining gm and hm
- the first adder 350 computes gl ⁇ hm in which hm is subtracted from gl
- the second adder 360 computes hl+gm in which
- the filter 400 includes first and second pulse shaping filters 410 and 420 for filtering the I channel signal which is the in-phase information shown in FIGS. 5B and 5C and the Q channel signal which is the quadrature phase information signal.
- the modulation unit 500 includes first and second multipliers 510 and 520 for multiplying the output signals from the first and second pulse shaping filters 410 and 420 by cos(2 ⁇ f c t) and sin (2 ⁇ f c t), and an adder 530 for summing the output signals from the multipliers 510 and 520 and outputting a modulation data S(t).
- orthogonal Hadamard sequences may be used as a Walsh code or other orthogonal code.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of the Hadamard (or Walsh) code. Namely, the case that the sequence vector of a k-th column or row is set to W k ⁇ 1 based on the 8 ⁇ 8 Hadamard matrix is shown therein. In this case, if k is 1, W k ⁇ 1 represents W 0 of the column or row, and if k is 5, W k ⁇ 1 represents W 4 of the column or row.
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence which multiplies each channel data is determined as follows.
- the case that only first complex multiplier is used in the embodiment of FIG. 4 namely, the data of two channels are complex-multiplied will be explained.
- the spreading code SC when the spreading is implemented by using the spreading code SC, one spreading code may be used, and as shown in FIG. 5C , two spreading codes SC 1 and SC 2 may be used for thereby implementing the spreading operation.
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence directed to multiplying each channel data may be determined as follows.
- the combined orthogonal Hadamard sequence may be used instead of the orthogonal Hadamard sequence for removing a predetermined phase dependency based on the interference generated in the multiple path type of self-signal and the interference generated by other users.
- the cases of two channels and three channels may be selectively used in accordance with the difference of the impulse response characteristic difference of the pulse shaping bandpass filter.
- FIG. 6A is a view illustrating a constellation plot of the OCQPSK according to the present invention
- FIG. 6B is a view illustrating a maximum eye-opening point after the actual pulse shaping filter of FIG. 6A
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a power peak occurrence statistical distribution characteristic with respect to an average power between the OCQPSK according to the present invention and the conventional CDMA ONE and version ETRI 1.0.
- the embodiment of FIG. 6A is similar with that of FIG. 2 A.
- there is a difference in the point of the maximum eye-opening point after the actual pulse shaping filter Namely, in FIG. 6B , the range of the upper and lower information (Q channel) and the left and right information (I channel) are fully satisfied. This causes the difference of the statistical distribution of the peak power-to-average power.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the peak power-to-average power ratio obtained based on the result of the actual simulation between the present invention and the conventional art.
- the power level of the control or signal channel is controlled to be the same as the power level of the communication channel (Fundamental channel, supplemental channel or the In-phase channel and the Quadrature channel), and the power level of the pilot channel is controlled to be lower than the power level of the communication channel by 4 dB.
- the statistical distributions of the peak power-to-average power are compared.
- the comparison is implemented using the first complex multiplier 100 and the n-th complex multiplier 100 n shown in FIG. 4 .
- the SCI is used as the SC 1 for the spreading code. In this case, the SC 2 is not used.
- the probability that the instantaneous power exceeds the average power value (0 dB) by 4 dB is 0.03%, and in the case of CDMA ONE, the same is 0.9%, and in the case of the ETRI version 1.0, the same is 4%. Therefore, in the present invention, the system using the CDMA technique has very excellent characteristic in the peak to average power ratio sense, and the method according to the present invention is a new modulation method which eliminates the cross talk problem.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a permutated orthogonal complex spreading modulation (POCQPSK) according to the present invention.
- one or a plurality of channels are combined and complex-multiplied by the permutated orthogonal Hadamard code and then are spread by the spreading code.
- the construction of the spreading unit 300 , the filter 400 and the modulator 500 is the same as the embodiment of FIG. 4 except for the following construction. Namely, comparing to the embodiment of FIG. 4 , in the construction of FIG. 9 , the multiplication of the complex type orthogonal Hadamard sequence performed by the complex multipliers 100 through 100 n are separated and connected in the rear portion of the summing unit, and the channel-wise multiplication by the complex type orthogonal Harmard sequence is not implemented. Namely, the two group summed signal is multiplied by the complex type orthogonal Hadamard sequence.
- the block represents one group split into 1 group.
- the signal outputted from the first adder 810 forms an in-phase data
- the complex multiplier 900 multiplies the complex output signals from the first and second adders 810 and 820 by a complex type signal that is comprised of an orthogonal Harmard code W M,I and PW M,Q which results from the multiplication of the orthogonal Hardmard code W M,Q by the sequence P and outputs an in-phase signal and a quadrature phase signal.
- the complex output signals from the first and second adders 810 and 820 are complex-multiplied by the complex type signals of W M,I +jPW M,Q by the complex multiplier.
- the spreading unit 300 multiplies the output signal from the complex multiplier 900 by the spreading code SCI and spreads the same.
- the thusly spread signals are filtered by the pulse shaping filters 410 and 420 .
- the modulation carrier waves of cos(2 ⁇ f c t) and sin(2 ⁇ f c t) are summed by the modulation multipliers 510 and 520 and then modulated for thereby outputting s(t).
- FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment that two channel data are complex-multiplied.
- a channel data X 11 is allocated to the first orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 600 and another channel data X 12 is allocated to the second orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 700 .
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier includes a first multiplier 610 for multiplying the first data X 11 by the gain ⁇ 11 , a second multiplier 611 for multiplying the output signal from the first multiplier 610 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,11 , a third multiplier 710 for multiplying the second data X 12 by the gain ⁇ 12 , and a fourth multiplier 711 for multiplying the output signal from the third multiplier 710 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,12 .
- the summing unit is not used.
- the complex multiplier 900 includes fifth and sixth multipliers 901 and 902 for multiplying the output signal ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 from the second multiplier 611 and the output signal ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 from the fourth multiplier 711 by the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,I , seventh and eighth multipliers 903 and 904 for multiplying the output signal ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 from the second multiplier 611 and the output signal ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 from the fourth multiplier 711 by the permutated orthogonal Hadamard sequence PW M,Q , a first adder 905 for summing the output signal (+ac) from the fifth multiplier 901 and the output signal ( ⁇ bd) from the seventh multiplier 903 and outputting an in-phase information (ac ⁇ bd), and a second adder 906 for summing the output signal (bc) from the sixth multiplier 902 and the output signal (ad) from the eighth multiplier 904 and outputting an quadrature phase
- FIG. 10 illustrates the complex multiplier 900 shown in FIG. 9 .
- ⁇ 11 W M,11 X 11 is “a”
- ⁇ 12 W M,12 X 12 is “b”
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence W M,I is “c”
- the permutated orthogonal Hadamard sequence PW M,Q is “d”
- (a+jb) (c+jd) ac ⁇ bd+jc (bc+ad)
- the signal from the complex multiplier 900 becomes the in-phase information ac ⁇ bd and the quadrature phase information bc+ad.
- the in-phase data and the quadrature phase data are spread by the spreading unit 300 based on the spreading code (for example, PN code).
- the I channel signal which is the in-phase information and the Q channel signal which is the quadrature phase information signal are filtered by the first and second pulse shaping filters 410 and 420 .
- the first and second multipliers 510 and 520 multiply the output signals from the first and second pulse shaping filters 410 and 420 by cos(2 ⁇ f c t) and sin(2 ⁇ f c t).
- the output signals from the multipliers 510 and 520 are summed and modulated by the adder 530 which outputs S(t).
- the Walsh code or other orthogonal code may be used for the orthogonal Hadamard sequence.
- the sequence vector of the k-th column or row is set to W k ⁇ 1 in the M ⁇ M Hadamard matrix. (where p represents a predetermined number in a range from 0 to (M/2) ⁇ 1.
- the orthogonal Hadamard sequence is allocated to each channel based on the above-described operation, and if there remain other channels which are not allocated the orthogonal Hadamard sequence by the above-described operation, and if there remain other channel which are not allocated the orthogonal Hadamard sequence by the above-described operation, then any row or column vector from the Hamard matrix can be selected.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an embodiment of the POCQPSK for the voice service.
- two channels namely, the pilot channel and the data of traffic channels are multiplied by the gain and orthogonal Hadamard sequence, and two channel signals are inputted into the complex multiplier 900 in the complex type, and the orthogonal Hadamard sequence of the complex type is multiplied by the complex multiplier 900 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates the construction of a data service having a good quality voice service and low transmission rate.
- the pilot channel and signaling channel are allocated to the first orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 700
- the traffic channel is allocated to the second orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 700 .
- FIG. 13A illustrates the construction for a data service of a high transmission rate.
- the data transmitted at a rate of R bps has the QPSK data type and are transmitted at R/2 bps through the serial to parallel converter.
- the gain allocated to each channel should be determined to the identical gain for thereby eliminating the phase dependency.
- FIGS. 14A and 14B illustrate the construction of the multichannel service.
- the data (traffic) having a high transmission rate is converted into the QPSK data for R/2 bps through the serial to parallel converter and then is distributed to the first orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 600 and the second Hadamard sequence multiplier 700 , and three channels are allocated to the first orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 600 and two channels are allocated to the second orthogonal Hadamard sequence multiplier 700 .
- FIG. 15A is a phase trajectory view of an OCQPSK according to the present invention
- FIG. 15B is a phase trajectory view of a POCQPSK according to the present invention
- FIG. 15C is a phase trajectory view of a complex spreading method according to PN complex spreading method of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a characteristic illustrating a statistical distribution of a peak power-to-average power ratio of the CDMA ONE method compared to the OCQPSK method and the POSQPSK.
- the power level of the signal channel is controlled to be the same as the power level of the communication channel, and the power level of the pilot channel is controlled to be lower than the power level of the communication channel by 4 dB, and then the statistical distribution of the peak power-to-average power ratio is compared.
- the spreading code is used so that consecutive two sequences have the identical value.
- the method adapting the CDMA technique according to the present invention is a new modulation method having excellent characteristic.
- the first data and the second data are multiplied by the gain and orthogonal code, and the resultant values are complex-summed, and the complex summed value is complex-multiplied by the complex type orthogonal code.
- the method that the information of the multichannel of the identical structure is summed and then spread is used. Therefore, this method statistically reduces the peak power-to-average power ratio to the desired range.
- the data of the first block and the data of the second block are multiplied by the gain and the orthogonal code, respectively, and the permutated orthogonal spreading code of the complex type is complex-multiplied and then spread. Therefore, this method statistically reduces the peak power-to-average power ratio to the desired range, and it is possible to decrease the phase dependency based in the multichannel interference and the multiuser interference using the combined orthogonal Hadamard sequence.
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- a first adder for outputting
- which is obtained by summing the output signals from the first Hadamard sequence multiplier;
- a second adder for outputting
- which is obtained by summing the output signals from the second Hadamard sequence multiplier; a complex multiplier for receiving the output signal from the first adder and the output signal from the second adder in the complex form of
- and complex-multiplying WM,j+jPWM,Q which n=1 consist of the orthogonal Hadamard code WM,j, and the permutated orthogonal Hadamard code PWM,Q that WM,Q and a predetermined sequence P are complex-multiplied; a spreading unit for multiplying the output signal from the complex multiplier by the spreading code; a filter for filtering the output signal from the spreading unit; and a modulator for multiplying and modulating the modulation carrier wave, summing the in-phase signal and the quadrature-phase signal and outputting a modulation signal of the real number.
- a first adder for outputting
where K represents a predetermined integer greater than or equal to 1, n represents an integer greater than or equal to 1 and less than K and is identical with each channel number of the multichannel.
which is obtained by summing the output signals from the first
which is obtained by summing the output signals from the second
and complex-multiplying WM,I+jPWM,Q which consist of the orthogonal Hadamard code WM,I, and the permutated orthogonal Hadamard code PWM,Q that WM,Q and a predetermined sequence P are complex-multiplied, a spreading
which is summed by the
which is summed by the
In addition, the
where K represents an integer greater than or equal to 1.
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