WO1998011675A2 - Receiving method and receiver - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a receiving method used in a radio system comprising at least one base station and subscriber terminal equipment which base station and subscriber terminal equipment multiply a signal by a spreading code and look for one or more propagation delays of the received signal when the signal has propagated on one or more paths.
- the invention further relates to a receiver used in a radio system comprising at least one base station and subscriber terminal equipment which base station and subscriber terminal equipment are arranged to multiply a signal by a spreading code and look for one or more propagation delays of the received signal when the signal has propagated on one or more paths.
- a user's narrowband data signal is modulated by a spreading code with a broader band than a data signal to a relatively broad band which can be from 1 to 50 MHz, for example.
- a spreading code is generally formed of a long pseudo-random bit sequence. The bit rate of the spreading code is considerably higher than that of the data signal, and in distinction from data bits and data symbols, bits of a spreading code are called chips. Each data symbol of a user is multiplied by all the chips of the spreading code. In that case a narrowband data signal will be spread to the frequency band used by the spreading code.
- Each user has a specific spreading code. Several users send their signals simultaneously on the same frequency band and data signals are separated from one another in receivers on the basis of a pseudo-random spreading code.
- a receiver is synchronized initially with a signal to be received by means of a pilot signal sent by the base station, and after this, the correlators in the receiver are synchronized with the desired signal which they identify on the basis of the spreading code.
- the correlators restore the data signal to its original narrow band.
- the signals received at the receiver, modulated by another spreading code do not correlate in the ideal case in the receiver, but they retain their broad band.
- the spreading codes selected by the system are selected so that they correlate as little as possible with respect to one another, that is, they are orthogonal. It is typical of the radio system environment that a signal passing between a user and a base station does not travel directly, but depending on the characteristics of the environment, propagates on various paths of different lengths from the transmitter to the receiver.
- the multipath propagation takes place although there was a direct line of sight between the base station and the mobile station.
- the multipath propagation is originated by the signal being reflected and scattered in the interfaces it encounters. Signals passing on different paths have a propagation delay of a different length and thus they arrive at the receiver in different phases.
- a so-called RAKE receiver comprising one or more RAKE branches is generally used in the CDMA receiver solution.
- Each branch is an independent receiver unit whose function is to assemble and demodulate one received signal component.
- Each RAKE branch can be instructed to synchronize with a signal component propagated on a different path and in a conventional CDMA receiver, the signals of the receiver branches are preferably combined to provide a signal of good quality.
- the ordinary way of receiving a multipath propagated signal from a fading channel is arranged by using several receivers for different paths and by combining at the end the results of various receivers. Several overlapping structures and coordination means for them are then needed, which makes the receiver complex.
- the number of utilizable paths is also limited to the number of receiver units, in which case the energy of a multipath propagated signal will be lost.
- the object of the present invention is to accomplish a receiving method which simplifies the receiver and which can utilize a number of multipath propagated signal paths not limited in advance.
- a method as disclosed in the preamble which is characterized by convolution transforming the received signal; convolution transforming the spreading code of the receiver; multiplying the transformed signal and spreading code to provide a product; shifting the phase of the product by an amount dependent on the propagation delay in a known manner; and inverse convolution transforming the phase-shifted product and combining the components of the transmitted signal that have propagated on different paths, whereby the information of the signal can be detected.
- the receiver of the invention is characterized in that the receiver comprises transform means for convolution transforming the received signal and spreading code; multiplication means for multiplying the transformed signal and spreading code to provide a product; shift means for shifting the phase of the product by an amount dependent on the propagation delay in a known manner; and inverse transform means for inverse convolution transforming the phase-shifted product and for combining the signal that was transmitted on different paths, whereby the information of the signal can be detected.
- Figure 2 shows a block diagram of a transceiver
- Figure 3 shows a receiver
- the solution of the invention is suitable to be used particularly in a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system operating on the DS (Direct Sequence) principle, without being restricted thereto.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- DS Direct Sequence
- both the received signal and the specific spreading code of the receiver are transformed by a convolution transform into the transform domain and the processing of the signal takes place in this transform domain.
- the product is inverse transformed.
- the solution of the invention can be realized by any transform that transforms the convolution product into an ordinary product as in multiplication. Suitable transforms are Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms, for example, whose general mathematical presentations and presentations of inverse transforms are as follows:
- J refers to a Fourier transform
- 3 "1 to an inverse Fourier transform I refers to a Laplace transform and Z "1 to an inverse Laplace transform
- Z refers to a Z transform and Z "1 refers to an inverse Z transform
- F( ⁇ ) is a Fourier transform of f(t)
- F(s) is a Laplace transform of f(t)
- F(z) is a Z transform of f(n)
- t is a time variable
- n is a sample variable
- ⁇ is a variable of the frequency domain of Fourier transform
- s is an s variable of the imaginary s domain of Laplace transform
- z is a z variable of Z transform.
- Fourier and Laplace transforms are intended especially for continuing functions f(t), but they can also be used for discrete time sample functions f(n), such digital signals based on sampling in the Sd radio system, for example.
- a Z transform is, in turn, intended to transform discrete time sample functions.
- the convolution between them is obtained, which convolution also corresponds to the correlation of the received signal.
- the paths of the received signal are distinguished as (local) maximum points in the time periods of the propagation delay of the transmitter and the receiver.
- x(t - TO) r' ⁇ X A 0 e ,2 ⁇ '- ro) ⁇ ,
- X(f) is the convolution transform of the received signal and represents the spectrum of the signal
- a 0 is the amplitude peak of the path, that is, the maximum propagation delay ⁇ 0 .
- signal components received from various paths are preferably combined.
- the position of several correlation maximums at propagation delays ⁇ 0 , ⁇ ,,... ⁇ n are defined and the signals are summed by weighting them by signal amplitudes A 0 , A,, A 2 , ...A n .
- A is thus preferably the weighted value by which the signal of this path has an effect on the final result in the detection.
- the combination can be shown mathematically as follows:
- the impulse response can be integrated over several symbols, such as 1 to 10 to provide a more accurate impulse response estimate.
- the phase shift is actually a partial convolution transform of a digital impulse response, that is, a Fourier transform, for example, during which time the signal components of all paths are preferably taken into consideration. In this way there is no need for exact information about the number and characteristics of paths. All the signal components between time slot ⁇ 0 , ⁇ 1 f ... ⁇ n , as well as noise, have an effect on the result of the inventive solution.
- the path with the highest weighted value A has the most effect.
- the effect of noise can be cut off by restricting the function 9?(f) by a suitable threshold value in the following way:
- FFT Fast Fourier Transform
- IFFT transform Inverse Fast Fourier Transform
- the symbol period can be preferably selected as the same as the FFT window, which is not, however, essential for the invention.
- the delays ⁇ 0 , ⁇ 1 ( ... ⁇ n of the paths can be preferably defined from the product of the transformed received signal and the local code as this product corresponds to the correlation and the maximum points of correlations represent delays of paths.
- the delays and the correlation can also be defined by other known methods.
- FIG. 1 shows a typical CDMA radio system.
- the radio system comprises cells, each of which has one base station 1 and 2 and typically a set of subscriber terminal equipments 3 to 5 which are preferably mobile phones.
- Both the base station 1 and 2 and the subscriber terminal equipment 3 to 5 comprise at least one transceiver with which the subscriber terminal equipments 3 to 5 and the base station 1 and 2 send spread-coded signals to one another.
- FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a typical transceiver.
- the transceiver comprises an antenna 20, radio frequency means 21 , a multiplier 23, code means 22, a demodulator 24, a modulator 25 and control means 26.
- the digital data to be sent in the transmitter is modulated in a modulator 25 where the data can be convolution-coded, mixed and encryption can be added.
- the signal sent after the modulator 25 is multiplied into a broadband signal in a multiplier 23 by a spreading code which is received from the code means 22.
- the broadband signal is transformed after this into a radio- frequency signal in the radio frequency means 21 in which the broadband digital signal is typically multiplied by a high-frequency analog signal of the local oscillator and high-pass filtered.
- the radio-frequency signal obtained in this way is sent by the antenna 20.
- the antenna 20 receives a signal that propagates to the radio frequency means 21 where the signal is typically multiplied by a high-frequency analog signal of the local oscillator and low-pass filtered.
- the remaining broadband signal is multiplied in the multiplier 23 by the receiver's specific spreading code which is received from the code means 22.
- the output of the multiplier 23 thus has a narrowband signal containing digital information, which signal is demodulated in the demodulator 24 by de-convolution coding, by de-mixing and de-interleaving, for example.
- the operation of the transceiver is typically controlled by the control means 26.
- the demodulator 24 of Figure 2 preferably comprises the means shown in the block diagram of Figure 3.
- the receiver comprises transform means 30, multiplication means 31, phase means 32, shift means 33, inverse transform means 34 and a limiter 35.
- the receiver operates according to the inventive method.
- the transform means 30 convolution transform both the received signal and the local code into signals 36 and 37 which are multiplied in the multiplication means 31.
- a product 38 corresponding to the correlation of the received signal and the local code is produced as a result of multiplication.
- the phase means 32 form the delays ⁇ 0 , ⁇ ,,... ⁇ n of the paths of the multipath signal and make a convolution transform of the impulse response.
- the shift means 33 the product is phase-shifted at each delay ⁇ 0 , ⁇ 1 t ...
- ⁇ n preferably in the frequency domain into 0 frequency, that is, into DC.
- the output signal 39 of the shift means 33 is summed for all the required delays and the sum signal is inverse transformed by inverse transform means 34 from which the signal 40 further propagates to other processes which are irrelevant to the invention.
- the shift means 33 are preferably a multiplier where a convolution transformed impulse response 41 from the phase means, corresponding to each delay ⁇ 0 , ⁇ -,... ⁇ n , and the product 38 are multiplied.
- the convolution transformed impulse response 41 is preferably cut off by the limiter 35, in which case only the maximum points exceeding a pre-determined threshold will remain of the impulse response.
- the solutions of the invention can be implemented especially for digital signal processing by ASIC or VLSI circuits, for example.
- the functions to be carried out are preferably implemented as programs based on the microprocessor technique.
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