WO1996004738A1 - Method of and apparatus for interference rejection combining in multi-antenna digital cellular communications systems - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the demodulation of digitally modulated radio signals received by a plurality of antennas and more specifically to the diversity combining of radio signals subjected to multipath fading, time-dispersion and interference.
- a common problem that occurs in the radio transmission of signals is that the signals are sometimes lost as a result of multipath fading and interference which may exist in a radio transmission channel.
- radio transmission channel radio channel, and channel are used equivalently to refer to the same item.
- Flat fading arises from the interaction of the transmitted signal, or main ray, and reflections thereof, or echoes, which arrive at the receiver at approximately the same time. If there are a large number of reflections, flat fading gives rise to a Rayleigh distribution. Time dispersion occurs when the echoes are delayed with respect to the main ray.
- signal sources which are not orthogonal to the desired signal.
- Non-orthogonal signals, or interference often come from radios operating on the same frequency ⁇ i.e., co-channel interference) or from radios operating on neighboring frequency bands ⁇ i.e., adjacent-channel interference); non-orthogonal signal sources are referred to as interferers.
- One known method of reducing the influence of Rayleigh fading is to use a receiver having two or more mutually separated antennas, for instance as described in Mobile Communications Design Fundamentals by William C. Y. Lee, Howard W. Sams & Co., Indiana, USA.
- a maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) equalizer such as described in Digital Communications, 2 nd Ed., by John G. Proakis, Mc-Graw Hill Book Company, New York, New York, USA, 1989 may be used.
- various methods are described for detecting signals corrupted by time dispersion, or inter-symbol interference (ISI), using MLSE equalization.
- ISI inter-symbol interference
- adaptive beamforming can be used to "steer" a null in the antenna pattern in the direction of an interferer.
- a method for generating and transmitting a signal representing a transmitted symbol sequence and receiving the signal on one or more antennas The signal is processed to produce received signal samples for each of the antennas. Channel taps are estimated for each of the antennas. Impairment correlation properties are also estimated. Branch metrics are formed in a branch metric processor using the received signal samples and the channel tap and impairment correlation estimates. The branch metrics are employed in a sequence estimation algorithm to estimate the transmitted symbol sequence.
- branch metrics are formed by generating hypothetical symbol sequences and filtering the hypothetical signal sequences with the channel tap estimates to produce hypothesized received signal samples for each antenna. The hypothesized received signal samples are subtracted from the received signal samples to produce hypothesized error signals which are processed with the estimate of impairment correlation properties to produce branch metrics.
- an estimate of impairment correlation properties is formed by generating tentative detected symbol sequences which are filtered with the channel tap estimates to produce detected signal samples for each antenna. The detected signal samples are subtracted from the received signal samples to produce detected error signals which are processed with the estimate of impairment correlation properties to produce an update of the estimate of the impairment correlation properties.
- branch metrics are performed by generating hypothetical symbol sequences and calculating pre-computed values for all of the hypothetical symbol sequences using the channel tap estimates and the estimates of impairment correlation properties.
- the pre-computed values are processed with the received signal samples to produce branch metrics.
- branch metrics are formed by generating hypothetical symbol sequences and combining the received signal samples with the channel tap estimates and the estimate of impairment correlation properties to produce metric multipliers which are processed with the hypothetical symbol sequences to produce branch metrics.
- An apparatus comprising a digital transmitter for generating and transmitting a signal representing a transmitted symbol sequence, a receiver for receiving said signal on one or more antennas, an analog to digital converter for converting the signal into received signal samples for each of the antennas, a channel tap estimator for estimating channel taps for each of the antennas to produce channel tap estimates, an impairment correlation estimator for estimating impairment correlation properties to produce an estimate of impairment correlation properties.
- the apparatus also comprises a branch metric processor coupled to the channel tap estimators, the impairment correlation estimator and the received signal samples for forming branch metrics using the received signal samples, the channel tap estimates, and the estimate of impairment correlation properties.
- the output of the branch metric processor is coupled to a sequence estimation processor which produces an estimate of said transmitted symbol sequence.
- the branch metric processor comprises a symbol sequence generator for generating hypothetical symbol sequences coupled to a digital filter for filtering the hypothetical signal sequences with the channel tap estimates to produce hypothesized received signal samples for each antenna.
- the filters are coupled to means for subtracting said hypothesized received signal samples from the received signal samples to produce hypothesized error signals which are coupled to means for processing said hypothesized error signals with said estimate of impairment correlation properties to produce branch metrics.
- the impairment correlation estimator comprises a symbol sequence generator for generating tentative detected symbol sequences coupled to a digital filter for filtering the tentative detected symbol sequences with the channel tap estimates to produce detected signal samples for each antenna.
- the filter outputs are coupled to means for subtracting said detected signal samples from the received signal samples to produce detected error signals which are coupled to means for processing said detected error signals with said estimate of impairment correlation properties to produce an update of the estimate of impairment correlation properties.
- Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a digital radio communication system
- Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of a receiver processor and transmission function according to the present invention
- Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of a transmission function
- Figure 4 is a schematic illustration of a branch metric processor according to the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a schematic illustration of an adaptive estimator of the impairment correlation properties
- Figure 6 is a schematic illustration of yet another embodiment of a branch metric processor according to the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a schematic illustration of another embodiment of a receiver processor and a transmission function according to the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a schematic illustration of yet another embodiment of a receiver processor and a transmission function according to the present invention.
- a radio transmitter and receiver system for a radio communication system is illustrated schematically in Figure 1.
- the radio communication system may operate using frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), or code division multiple access (CDMA), or some combination thereof.
- a transmitter has a digital symbol generator 102 which receives an information carrying signal 101 and generates a corresponding digital symbol sequence, S.
- the symbols S are subjected to digital to analog (D/A) conversion, modulation, pulse shape filtering, amplification, and are transmitted as analog signal Y by digital transmitter 103 according to known techniques.
- D/A digital to analog
- an interferer 108 transmitting signal X which may be non-orthogonal to signal Y.
- Signals Y and X travel through separate radio channels and are intercepted by antennas 104 which are D in number.
- Radio units 105 amplify, downconvert, and filter the received signals according to known methods to produce analog signals.
- Each analog signal is coupled to an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter 106, which converts the analog signal into a received signal sample stream r d (kT,), where T, is the sample period, the reference numeral k is an integer counter, and the subscript d indicates that the signal arrives from the d* antenna 1 ⁇ d ⁇ D.
- the sampling period T may be less than the symbol period T.
- the received signal sample streams are collected in processor 107, which processes these streams to produce an estimate of the transmitted dfgital symbol stream, ⁇ .
- transmission function 109 is used to refer to the signal path through digital transmitter 103, the radio transmission channel (not shown in Figure 1), antennas 104, radio units 105 and A Ds 106 collectively.
- the processing unit 107 is illustrated in greater detail in Figure 2 where, for simplicity, the number D of antennas is restricted to three: designated a, b, and c.
- Processing unit 107 may be, for example, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) such as a TMS320C50 manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- DSP Digital Signal Processor
- TMS320C50 manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- the function of processing unit 107 is to produce an estimate of the transmitted digital symbol stream S which accurately corresponds to the symbol sequence S which was originally transmitted.
- Transmission function 109 produces the received signal sample streams r,(kT,), r « > (kT,), and r c (kT ⁇ ) which are sent to processing unit 107 where they are processed in accordance with the present invention.
- the received signal sample streams r,(kT,), r b (kT,), and r c (kT «) are coupled to a signal pre-processor, or sync, block 206 where the received signal sample streams are correlated with known timing/synchronization sequences as described, for example, by Giovanna, et al. "Fast Adaptive Equalizers for Narrow-Band TDMA Mobile Radio", IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 40, No. 2, May 1991 , pp.
- the signal pre-processor 206 performs a decimation of the received signal sample streams r,(kT » ), r ⁇ kT,), and r e (kT t ) to produce one sample per symbol: designated r,(n), r b (n), and r c (n) respectively.
- the signal pre-processor 206 performs a decimation of the received signal sample streams r,(kT » ), r ⁇ kT,), and r e (kT t ) to produce one sample per symbol: designated r,(n), r b (n), and r c (n) respectively.
- Estimating circuits 202a, 202c, and 202c produce channel tap estimates c,(t),
- C b ( ⁇ ), and C e ( ⁇ ) which are used to model the radio transmission channel associated with each particular antenna.
- Initial channel tap estimates can be obtained from sync correlation values or least-squares estimation according to known techniques. If the channel must be tracked, it is typical to use received data and tentative symbol estimate values generated in the sequence estimation processor 204. Channel tracking is known to those skilled in the art as discussed, for example, in Digital Communications 2nd Ed. by Proakis as previously mentioned, and by A. P. Clark and S. Hariharan, "Adaptive Channel Estimates for an HF Radio Link", IEEE Trans, on Communications, vol. 37, pp. 918-926, Sept. 1989.
- the channel tap estimates c,( ⁇ ), C b ( ⁇ ), and C c ( ⁇ ) are coupled to the input of the branch metric processor 203.
- the estimate of the impairment correlation properties comprises information regarding the impairment correlation properties between the antennas 104, or between relative sample phases as will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter.
- the impairment correlation estimator uses impairment process estimates to update and possibly track the estimate of the impairment correlation properties which is discussed in further detail in the ensuing text and figures.
- Branch metric processor 203 uses received signal samples r t (n), r b (n), and r e (n), channel tap estimates c,( ⁇ ), Ct > ( ⁇ ), and c e ( ⁇ ), and the estimate of the Impairment correlation properties to form branch metric Mh(n). This branch metric is used, for example, in a sequence estimation processor 204 to develop tentative and final estimates of the transmitted symbols.
- each signal preprocessor 206 produces M samples per symbol period, which correpond to M different sampling phases. This gives rise to M received signal sample streams per antenna.
- branch metric processor 203 receives D times M sample streams.
- the channel tap estimators 202a - 202c produce channel tap estimates for antennas a - c respectively. However, these channel tap estimates are more in number, as estimates for each sampling phase must be provided.
- the impairment correlation estimator 207 estimates impairment correlation properties over antennas and sampling phases. This is done by treating the D antennas and M sampling phases as D times M antennas.
- the branch metric processor operates in a manner equivalent to having D times M antennas and one sample per symbol. It is apparent that the present invention can be applied to the case of one receive antenna and fractionally-spaced equalization.
- the transmission function 109 is illustrated in greater detail in Figure 3 where, for simplicity, the number of interferers is restricted to one. It is obvious to one skilled in the art that the present invention may also be used for the case where there are two or more interferers.
- the transmit function 109 begins with the signal path for the symbol sequence S through digital transmitter 103 which transmits analog signal Y.
- the analog signal Y propagates through a separate radio transmission channel to each of the three receiver antennas: radio channel 301a to receiver antenna 104a, radio channel 301b to receiver antenna 104b, and radio channel 301c to receiver antenna 104c.
- interference signal X also propagates through three other separate radio channels 302a-302c to receiver antennas 104a-104c respectively.
- Radio channels 301a-301c and 302a-302c may introduce fading and time dispersion.
- Omnipresent thermal noise processes n, - n c are also received by receiver antennas 104a-104c respectively.
- Each antenna 104a-104c Is coupled to a radio unit 105a-105c respectively which amplifies, downconverts, and filters the received signals according to known methods to produce an analog signal.
- Each analog signal is coupled to an analog-to-digital (A D) converter 106a-106c which converts the analog signals into received signal sample streams r « (kT,), r b (kT t ), and r e (kT,).
- a D analog-to-digital converter
- Patent 5,048,059 to Dent incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- a conversion from log-polar to rectangular samples is made, so that, for example, I and Q samples, sometimes referred to as complex samples, are used.
- I and Q samples sometimes referred to as complex samples.
- hypothesized symbol values S t ,(n) are filtered by channel tap estimates c,( ⁇ ), Cb( ⁇ ), and c c ( ⁇ ) to produce hypothesized received samples r « . h (n), r b , h (n), and r Cl h(n) for each antenna.
- the differences between the hypothesized r, ,h (n)-r c,h (n) and the actual r,(n)-r c (n) received signal sample streams, referred to as the hypothesis errors give an indication of how good a particular hypothesis is.
- the squared magnitude of the hypothesis error is used as a metric to evaluate a particular hypothesis.
- the metric is accumulated for different hypotheses for use in determining which hypotheses are better using the sequence estimation algorithm.
- This process may be efficiently realized using the Viterbi algorithm, which is a known form of dynamic programming.
- a description of the Viterbi alrogithm may be found in Forney, G., "The Viterbi Algorithm", Proc. of the IEEE, vol. 61 , pp. 268-278, March, 1973.
- other sequence estimation algorithms such as the M-algorithm, may also be used.
- N is the number of channel taps estimated per antenna and K,, K b , K « are weighting coefficients for antennas 104a-104c respectively.
- the present invention takes advantage of the fact that, from a diversity and equalization point-of-view, the impairment (interference + noise) on multiple receive antennas 104 is often correlated. By expanding diversity combining techniques to exploit this correlation, significant gains are realized. For optimal performance, a whitening, or decorrelation, process may be applied and the optimum branch metric may include the inverse of the impairment correlation matrix.
- the time varying nature of the channel and the impairment correlation are denoted with time index n.
- the R B (n) matrix is referred to as the impairment correlation matrix at discrete time, n.
- the A(n) matrix i.e., the A-matrix
- R B (n) and A(n) are specific examples of impairment correlation properties of which other forms are known.
- A-matrix is used generically to refer to any estimate of the impairment correlation properties.
- the impairments on antennas 104a-104c at time n are designated by z.(n), Z t ,(n), and Zc(n) respectively.
- ewag(n) is an estimate of the impairment process.
- the A-matrix, A(n) is the inverse of the impairment correlation matrix R a (n).
- the A-matrix reduces to diagonal matrix D.
- S d «(n) is the known or detected symbol sequence at time n.
- Determination of the A-matrix for use in the present invention can be performed in a number of ways depending upon the specific application and the required performance.
- the simplest approach is to use a fixed set of values for the A-matrix, stored in memory, that are never updated. These values depend primarily on the configuration of the receive antennas and on the carrier frequencies being employed.
- An alternative approach is to determine the A-matrix from synchronization information and to keep the A-matrix values constant between synchronization, or other, known fields. At each new occurrence of the synchronization field, the A-matrix can be recomputed, with or without use of the previous A-matrix values.
- Another alternative approach is to use synchronization fields to initialize, or improve, the A-matrix values and then to use decisions made on the data field symbols to track the A-matrix values.
- the A-matrix comprises information regarding the impairment correlation properties standard estimation methods for estimating correlation or inverse correlation matrices can be applied.
- impairment values can be obtained by taking the differences between the received signal sample streams r » (n)-r c (n) and the hypothesized received signal sample streams r,, h (n)-r e . h (n).
- this gives a vector of impairment values, denoted z(n); one value for each antenna.
- a straightforward way of forming the A-matrix is given by:
- R(n) ⁇ R(n -1) + Kz(n)z H (n)
- A(n) R ", (n) K is a scaling constant, typically 1 or Because R(n) is a Hermitian matrix, only a portion of the matrix elements need be computed.
- the present invention may also be applied to the blind equalization problem in which known synchronization sequences are absent.
- the A- matrix is estimated in a manner similar to how the channel is estimated.
- a processor 107 having a symbol-spaced (i.e., T-spaced) equalizer where the channel must be tracked over the data field, or burst.
- T-spaced symbol-spaced
- This embodiment is applicable to the digital cellular system defined by the IS-54B specification which has relatively long TDMA data bursts, or time slots, (6.67 milliseconds) with respect to time.
- the branch metric processor 203 is illustrated in greater detail in Figure 4 where, for simplicity, the number of antennas is further restricted to two: designated a and b.
- This particular embodiment has usefulness in that the use of two receive antennas is common in many cellular systems which already employ some form of diversity combining. As before, it is obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that this embodiment may also be employed in the case where there are three or more antennas.
- the impairment correlation matrix R fla and the inverse impairment correlation matrix A are defined as follows:
- variable p M denotes the impairment power received on antenna a
- variable p t * denotes the impairment power received on antenna b
- the off-diagonal matrix elements are the cross correlation values: p ⁇ denotes the correlation of the impairment received on antenna a with the conjugate of that received on antenna b.
- the branch metric then becomes:
- a symbol sequence generator 410 generates hypothesized symbol sequences ⁇ h(n). These sequences are filtered in filters 400 using channel tap estimates c,( ⁇ ) and
- multiplier 404 forms the product of e,, h (n) and e * , h (n), the product of which is subsequently multiplied by multiplier m «b in multiplier 405, forming the real part only.
- the result is subtracted in summing junction 408, the output of which is the branch metric M administrat(n).
- the w term is common to the branch metric calculation and may be applied in a different manner or even omitted when the denominator to w approaches zero.
- K is a scaling factor which, if equal to unity, is dropped from the calculation to reduce the number of computations.
- K may be derived from ⁇ which is the so-called "forgetting factor”.
- FIG. 5 A schematic illustration of the impairment correlation matrix update Is shown in Figure 5.
- Tentative detected symbol values s d ⁇ t (n) from sequence estimation processor 204 are filtered in filters 500 using channel tap estimates c,( ⁇ ) and C h ( ⁇ ) from channel tap estimators 202 for antennas a and b to produce expected received samples r t ⁇ d ⁇ t (n) and rb.d ⁇ tfn), respectively.
- Impairment signal z,(n) is produced by subtracting, in summing junction 501 r a>dM (n) from the actual received signal samples from antenna a, r,(n).
- impairment signal z ⁇ n is produced by subtracting, in summing junction 502 r b .dattn) from the actual received signal samples on antenna b, r b (n). If the tentative detected symbol values are correct and the channel tap estimates are accurate, then error signals z,(n) and Zt,(n) represent the impairment received on antennas a and b respectively. Impairment signals z,(n) and Zt(n) are scaled by the root of the scaling factor K in multipliers 503 and 505 respectively to produce scaled impairment signals which are coupled to blocks 506 and 507, respectively.
- the impairment power received on antenna a, p u (n), is multiplied in multiplier 511 by the forgetting factor, ⁇ , and summed in junction 510 with the squared magnitude of the scaled impairment signal from block 506 to produce the updated impairment power p «a(n+1).
- the value of p ⁇ (n+1) is then used to overwrite the memory location 515 of the previous impairment power Paa(n).
- the previous impairment power received on antenna b, P bb (n) is multiplied in multiplier 513 by the forgetting factor, ⁇ , and summed in junction 512 with the squared magnitude of the scaled error signal from block 507 to produce the updated impairment power pu > (n+1) which is used to overwrite the memory location 514 of the previous impairment power ptt > (n).
- the scaled error signal from multiplier 503 is multiplied with the conjugate of the scaled error signal from multiplier 505 In junction 504.
- the previous cross-correlation P ⁇ t > (n) stored in memory 516, Is scaled by the forgetting factor in multiplier 509.
- junction 504 is summed in junction 508 with the output of multiplier 509 to yield the updated cross correlation p. b (n+1).
- the updated value p»b(n+1) is used to overwrite the memory location 516 of the previous value P ⁇ b(n).
- a receiver having a symbol-spaced equalizer where the channel can be considered static over a TDMA burst.
- This embodiment is applicable to the digital cellular system defined by the pan-European GSM specification which has relatively short (577 microseconds) TDMA data fields with respect to time.
- the impairment correlation matrix R a and hence the A- matrix, do not vary over the burst and can be estimated from the sync word embedded in the GSM frame.
- the branch metric can be expressed as:
- M h (n) [r(n) - Cs h (n)f A(r(n) - Cs h (n))
- M h (n) r H (n)Ar(n) -2Re ⁇ s h (n) H C H Ar(n) ⁇ + s h (n) H C H ACs h (n)
- branch metric ⁇ h H C H AC ⁇ h
- M h (n) -Re ⁇ f h H r(n) ⁇ +g h
- the received signal samples r,(n) and r b (n) are multiplied in blocks 602 and 603, respectively, by the corresponding f h value, which was precomputed as described above and retrieved from memory 601 ; only the real parts of the products are formed.
- the h-index refers to the hypothesis index which relates a particular f h value to a particular hypothesized symbol sequence s h (n).
- the output of multipliers 602 and 603 are coupled to summing junction 604 where they are summed and the results passed to junction 605 where the output of junction 604 is subtracted from the corresponding g h value: also precomputed as described above and retrieved from memory 601.
- the result is the branch metric M h (n).
- a receiver having one or more antennas coupled to a processor 107 comprising a fractionally-spaced (T M) equalizer with adaptive channel tracking is presented.
- T M fractionally-spaced
- This particular embodiment is applicable to the digital cellular system defined by the IS-54B specification which has relatively long (6.67 milliseconds) time slots, or bursts, such that the channel tap estimates need to be updated during the duration of the burst.
- the transmission function 109 shown in Figure 7 is, for example, identical to that described by Figure 3 which produces three received signal sample streams: r.(kT,), r b (kT,) and r e (kT,).
- the received signal sample streams: r,(kT i )-r e (kT i ) are each coupled to a signal preprocessor 707 which performs correlations with a known synchronization pattern similar to that described for block 206 of Figure 2. Timing is determined from the correlation values using some optimization criterion, such as maximum energy in the channel taps.
- each signal pre-processor 707 produces, from each incoming received signal sample stream, two samples per symbol.
- r ⁇ 0 (n), r. , ⁇ (n) are generated from received signal sample stream r.(kT,).
- r b , 0 (n), r b (n) and rc ,0 (n), rci(n) are produced from received signal sample streams r (kT,) and r c (kT,) respectively. If, for example, M is chosen to be equal to 4 then 4 samples per symbol would be produced.
- r ⁇ (n), r.. ⁇ (n), r b ⁇ 0 (n), r b ⁇ 1 (n), rc_ 0 (n), and r ⁇ n are coupled to the branch metric preprocessor 701 where they are treated as though each signal, r, ,0 (n), r fc1 (n), r b _ 0 (n), r b ⁇ 1 (n) r c , 0 (n), and r c , ⁇ (n), arrived from a separate antenna.
- g(j,k,n) c H (j,n)A(n)c(k,n) where k > j where c(j,n) is the jth column of C(n). J is the number of channel taps.
- the received signal vector r(n) is modeled as:
- the values e(j,n), f(j,n), and g .k.n) are computed by the branch metric preprocessor 701 and stored in memory (not shown).
- the indices j and k are ray indices.
- the values e(j,n), f(J.n), and g(j.k,n) are referred to as metric multipliers since they can be used in multiplications to form the equalizer metrics in branch metric processor 704.
- the values eO.n). f(J.n), and g(j,k,n) are coupled to branch metric processor 704 which computes the branch metric M h (n) according to:
- h (n) - ⁇ 2Re ⁇ e(j,n)s h '(n- j-) ⁇ + £f(j,n)
- BPSK binary phase shift keying
- QPSK quaternary phase shift keying
- a further reduction in complexity can be achieved by employing the receiver processor 107 shown in Figure 8.
- the receiver processor 107 of Figure 8 is essentially identical to that of Figure 7 with the difference being the branch metric preprocessor 801 and the branch metric processor 804.
- branch metric preprocessor 801 pre-computes and stores in memory (not shown) the following alternate metric multipliers:
- branch metric processor 804 which computes the branch metric according to:
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