WO1995009490A1 - Using two classes of channels with different capacity - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cellular communication system with adaptive antenna arrays, and more specifically to a cellular communication system which uses both wide adaptive antenna lobes and narrow adaptive antenna lobes for com ⁇ munication between base stations and mobile stations.
- This object of the present invention is accomplished by using antenna arrays and by dividing the available traffic channels into a plurality of classes.
- One embodiment of the present invention discloses a method of transmitting and receiving signals in a base station with an antenna array in a cellular communication system.
- the available communication channels are divided into a plurality of classes.
- the base station then transmits signals to mobile stations in a first class of channels with a wide antenna lobe.
- the position of a mobile station can then be determined from signals received at the base station from the mobile station.
- the base station can transmit signals to and receive signals from the mobile station in a second class of channels with a narrow antenna lobe.
- Figure 1 illustrates a block diagram of the relationship between the transmitter and the receiver
- Figures 2(a)-(b) illustrates one antenna arrangement accor ⁇ ding to one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a flow chart of a call set up routine according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 illustrates an example of beam-forming according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 illustrates a flow chart for detecting and demodulat- ing a signal according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 6 illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a part of the present invention
- FIG. 7(a)-(b) illustrates another antenna arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a flow chart of a handover routine between base stations accordingto one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 1 illustrates an overview picture of the link between a transmitter 10 and a receiver 14.
- the transmitter and receiver are located in both the mobile station and the base stations, however for this discussion the transmitter 10 is in the mobile station and the receiver 14 is located at the base station.
- the transmitter 10 sends a signal to the receiver 14 through a channel 12.
- the channel 12 is considered to be a linear transfer function with an impulse response h(t) which creates all the variations and phase and signal strength between the transmitter and the receiver.
- the transmitted signal s(t) is affected by the channel impulse response h(t) to form a received signal r(t) .
- the signal r(t) is received by the receiver 14 through an adaptive antenna array 20 which feeds the received signal into a channel estimator 16 which calculates a discrete approximation to h(t) called h(n) .
- the discrete approximation h(n) is then fed into the fading frequency estimator 18 which produces an estimate of the doppler frequency for the mobile station.
- the received signal is also feed into a demodulator/detector 22 which uses the channel estimate and a doppler frequency estimate to demodu ⁇ late and detec ⁇ _-Jt__e signal s
- the number of available traffic channels are divided into a plurality of groups or classes, for instance, two.
- the first class of channels has a disturbance situation so that the base station can receive signals using wide antenna lobes and transmit signals to the mobile station using a wide antenna lobe.
- the second class of channels has a disturbance situation so that the base station must transmit signals using narrow antenna lobes in order to obtain acceptable quality.
- the difference between the channel classes is that a narrow lobe channel where the base station transmits signals in a narrow antenna lobe has a significantly higher spectral efficiency. The higher spectral efficiency can typically be used to reduce the frequency reuse or to enable multiple spatial separated users to communicate over the same channel.
- control channel and some of the traffic channels should be class one channels while most of the traffic channels should be class two channels.
- class one channels should use the same reuse distance and receiver algorithms as are presently available today, while the class two channels can have a smaller reuse distance than the class one channels.
- Figure 2(a) illustrates a wide lobe channel.
- the channel fl is broadcast over a wide area so that a plurality of mobile stations can receive broadcast messages from the base station independently of their posi ⁇ tion.
- Figure 2(b) illustrates a narrow lobe channel according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the channel f2 is broadcasted to a limited area using the spatial filters of the adaptive antenna array to limit the direction of channel f2.
- the channel f2 can be used by a plurality of mobile stations to transmit and receive individual messages, so long the mobile stations are not located in the same vicinity.
- a base station transmits broadcast information, control messages, and paging messages on a wide lobe downlink channel.
- the base station also listens to all of the mobile stations in its assigned geographical area on a wide lobe uplink channel where, for example, mobile stations can send access requests to the base station.
- the base station collects the signals from the surrounding area at the antenna array. The collected signals are then entered into a signal processor which evaluates all of the individual signals to detect the presence of a mobile station and to measure the position of the mobile station.
- the base station can then use these position measurements to reduce the width of the antenna lobe used to send signals to particular mobile stations, i.e., assign the mobile station a class two channel, after the position of the mobile station is determined to be above a predetermined level of certainty.
- Class one channels are also used for setting up a new call and for handover between base stations.
- a typical call set up routine is illustrated in Figure 3.
- a mobile station sends an access message on a random access control channel, which is a class one channel, to a base station in step 300.
- the message sequence (d(K) ⁇ ,” can for example be used as the desired signal in a least-squares problem as follows.
- the linear combination of X(K) closest to d(K) is determined, in other words, the vector W is determined so that (d lc -W H X
- the base station assigns the mobile station an available class one channel for the re- quested call in step 304. The position of the mobile station can then be measured while the mobile station uses the class one channel to transmit data.
- the position of the mobile station can, for example, be characterized by the previously determined vector W 0 . It is also possible to determine a direction of arrival of the signal from the mobile station using well known algorithms such as beam-forming, MUSIC, ESPRIT, and WSF.
- An example of beam-forming is illustrated in Figure 4.
- the signal from a mobile station is received in a number of lobes, for example, four lobes.
- the beam-forming could, for example, be done with four separate directional antennas 402, with a Butler beam- former 404 on the radio freguency signal or at base band with digital filters.
- Figure 5 illustrates one process for detecting and demodulating a signal from a mobile station. In step 500, a signal from a mobile station is received at the antenna array 402.
- Lobes are then formed in step 502 and the output power from each of the lobes is measured in step 504.
- the lobe with the largest measured power is then selected as the best lobe in step 506.
- the lobe number i.e., 1,2,3,4, is then a characterization of the position of the mobile station.
- the desired signal is then filtered out in step 508 and the signal is detected and demodulated in step 510.
- the resulting signal is then checked to see if it is useable, for example, has sufficient signal strength, in step 512. If the signal is not useable, the selected lobe is marked as used in step 514 and the routine returns to step 502.
- Figure 6 illustrates one method for measuring the power of signals received from mobile station MSI.
- the array of antennas 602 receive a plurality of signals, some of which are from MSI.
- the plurality of signals are then filtered in a spatial filter 604.
- the spatial filtering can reduce inter ⁇ ference from other directions in the uplink direction. It can also reduce the downlink disturbance from the base station towards the mobile station.
- the weights of the spatial filter W,, W 2 , W 3 , and W 4 are chosen so that the filtered signal Y(K) consists solely of the signals received from the mobile station MSI.
- the weight of the spatial filter are chosen so that all of the signals for MSI reach MSI without disturbing MS2.
- the filtered signal Y(K) is then squared in a squaring means 606 to produce the momentaneous power of the mobile station MSI.
- the momentaneous power is then averaged in time in an integrator 408 to produce the time averaged power of the mobile station MSI.
- the mobile station can then be assigned a class two channel in step 308.
- Traffic to and from mobiles with known positions can be directed in specific directions using narrow antenna lobes. As a result, interference is reduced and multiple mobiles can use the same frequency channel.
- a single frequency channel can have up to 5 users at the same time but is not limited thereto.
- a mobile that wants to access an AMPS-type FDMA system would typically send its access request or call setup request to a base station using a widelobe channel as indicated in Figure 2(a). The signal is processed by the base station and the mobile's position can then be measured. The mobile is then instructed to transmit and receive on a narrow band channel as illustrated in Figure 2(b) .
- An active mobile in a ADC-type TDMA system would, as illustrated in Figure 7(a)-(b), typically use one time slot for transmission to the base station and another timeslot for reception from the base station. This transmission would typically use narrowlobe channels with high spectral ef ⁇ ficiency as illustrated in Figure 7a. The mobile is then free for the rest of the time slots to listen for information broadcasted from base stations in the general vicinity on widelobe channels as illustrated in Figure 7b.
- a typical call handover routine is illustrated in Figure 8.
- a first base station determines that a handover is required using one of the methods that are well known to one of ordinary skill in the art in step 800
- the first base station hands off the mobile station to a second base station in step 802.
- the second base station assigns the mobile station an available class one channel in step 804 so that the mobile station can continue the call in progress.
- the position of the mobile station is then gradually determined by either the base station or the mobile station in step 806.
- the second base station the assigns the mobile station an available class two traffic channel in step 808.
- the mobile station canmake handovermeasurements bymonitoring the class one channels as long as the signals are separated in time.
- the class two channels have antenna lobes with variable widths, wherein all of the widths of the antenna lobes of class two channels are less than the width of antenna lobes of class one channels.
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