WO1998027681A2 - Transmission system and recording system having a simplified symbol detector - Google Patents
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- the invention is related to a transmission system comprising a transmitter for transmitting digital symbols via a transmission channel to a receiver, said receiver comprises a detector, said detector comprising quality measure determining means for determining a quality measure of the input signal, the detector being arranged for deriving a sequence of reconstructed symbols from the input signal and the quality measure.
- the invention is also related to a receiver, a recording system, a detector and a detection method.
- a transmission system is known from the published international patent application WO 96/13905.
- Such transmission systems find its use, for example, for transmitting digital symbols through the public telephone network, for transmitting multiplex signals between telephone exchanges or for transmitting digital signals in mobile telephony systems.
- Said recording systems may be used for recording and reproducing digital symbols using magnetic tape or magnetic discs such as hard discs and floppy discs.
- Such recording systems may also be used with optical or op to-magnetic discs, such as CD, CD-ROM or DVD (Digital Video Disc).
- a possible object of coding is obtaining a signal representing a sequence of coded symbols which has a frequency spectrum which meets specific requirements.
- One of these requirements is, for example, the lack of a DC-component, because a number of frequently used transmitting channels or recording media are incapable of transmitting a DC component.
- Another reason for the use of coding is obtaining the possibility of correcting transmission errors.
- a detector is used which makes decisions about the symbol value symbol -by-symbol. In order to increase the reliability of the detector, this detector comprises error detection means which detects transmission errors.
- the detector also comprises error correction means for correcting the value of the least reliable symbol(s) on basis of a quality measure associated with the detected symbols.
- this quality measure is derived from the analog signal value at the instant on which the decision about the symbol value is taken.
- the use of the analog signal value for dete ⁇ nining the quality measure requires additional hardware for determining and storing said analog signal value.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a transmission system according to the preamble which does not require the above mentioned additional hardware.
- the transmission system according to the invention is characterized in that the quality determining means are arranged for determining the quality measure from the position of transitions in the signal received from the transmission channel.
- the present invention is based on the recognition that interfering signals not only cause variations of the analog value of the signal at the decision instants, but that they also cause variations of the positions of the transitions in the signal.
- a measure for the position of the transitions can very easily be obtained from the phase detector in the clock recovery circuit that always has to be present in such a transmission system.
- the quality measure is determined if a transition is present. If a code is used having transitions for every symbol, for each symbol a quality signal is available, allowing the use of a Viterbi detector. Such a code is e.g. the Manchester code.
- An embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the quality dete ⁇ nining means are arranged for storing the most recent transition having a position later than the nominal position, and for storing the most recent transition having a position earlier than the nominal position.
- Fig. 1 a transmission system in which the invention can be used
- Fig. 2 a recording system in which the present invention can be used
- Fig. 3 a detector for use in the transmission system according to fig. 1 or in the recording system according to Fig. 2;
- Fig. 6 the implementation of a phase detector 34 to be used in the detector according to Fig. 3;
- Fig. 7 a flow diagram of a program for a programmable processor to implement the function of the error signal calculator 44 in Fig. 3;
- Fig. 8 a flow diagram of a program for a programmable processor to implement the function of the check unit 40, and the correction unit 42 in Fig. 3.
- a digital signal to be transmitted is applied to an encoder 4 in a transmitter 2.
- the output of the encoder 4 is connected to an input of a modulator 6.
- the output of the modulator 6 constitutes the output of the transmitter 2.
- the output of the transmitter 2 is connected via a transmission medium 8 to an input of a receiver 10.
- the received signal is applied to an input of a demodulator 12.
- the output of the demodulator is connected to an input of an equalizer 14.
- the output of the equalizer 14 is connected to an input of a detector 16. At the output of the detector 16, the detected symbols are available.
- the digital symbols to be transmitted are encoded using an error correcting code.
- This can e.g. be a convolutional code or a block code such as a Reed-Solomon code. It is also conceivable that a so-called concatenated coding scheme is used.
- the output symbols of the encoder 4 are modulated on a carrier by the modulator 6. Possible modulation methods are e.g. QPSK, QAM or OFDM.
- the modulated signal is transmitted via the transmission medium 8 to the receiver 10.
- the received signal is demodulated by the demodulator 12.
- the demodulated signal is filtered by an equalizer to eliminate intersymbol interference caused by the limited bandwidth of the transmission medium.
- the detector 16 derives the output symbols from the equalized signal at the output of the equalizer 14. At the output of the detector 16 the output symbols of the receiver 10 are available.
- an optical disc is read out by a read unit 26.
- the data written on the optical disc is coded according to the 8-14 EFM coding scheme as is used in the Compact disc standard.
- the present invention is also applicable to the 8-16 EFM+ coding scheme as adopted in the DVD (Digital Video disc) standard.
- the EFM code has a minimum runlength (the distance between subsequent bits having a same value that are separated by a sequence of bits having the inverse value) of 3, and a maximum runlength of 11.
- the EFM+ code also has a minimum runlength of 3 and a maximum runlength of 11. This allows a system according to the invention to deal with EFM signals and EFM+ signals without having to reconfigure the detector.
- the output of the read unit 26 is filtered by an equalizer 28 to eliminate undesired intersymbol interference.
- the output signal of the equalizer 28 is used by the detector 30 to obtain the sequence of detected symbols. The operation of the detector 30 will be discussed later in more detail.
- the input signal is connected to an analog to digital converter 32.
- the output of the analog to digital converter 32 is coupled to an input of a digital phase locked loop 34.
- a first output of the digital phase locked loop carrying the (yet uncorrected) reconstructed symbols, is connected to an input of a delay unit 36 and to an input of an error detector 38.
- a second output of the PLL 34 carrying a measure for the position of the zero crossings of the input signal of the phase locked loop 34, is connected to the means for determining a reliability measure, being here an error calculator 44.
- An output of the error detector 38 is coupled to a first input of the error correction means 40.
- An output of the error calculator 44 is connected to a second input of the error correction means 40.
- An output of the delay unit 36 is connected to an third input of the error correction means 40.
- the (corrected) reconstructed symbols are available.
- the analog to digital converter 32 in Fig. 3 samples the signal at the output of the equalizer 28 with a sampling period of 3T/2, in which T is the bit interval of the signal to be detected. It is observed that the sampling clock does not have to be synchronized to the bit clock but that it can be derived from a free running oscillator.
- the phase locked loop 34 derives from the input signal a digital clock signal having a period equal to the bit interval.
- the phase locked loop also provides the (preliminary) reconstruction of the symbols present in the input signal.
- the reconstructed bits are presented in differential format, i.e. a "0" indicates a constant level of the signal at the input of the phase detector, and a "1" indicates a changing level of the signal at the input of the phase detector.
- a signal representing the deviation of the position of an actual transition (zero crossing) of the input signal from the expected position of this transition. This deviation is used for determining the reliability measure according to the present invention.
- the error signals used represent the distance between a zero crossing and the nearest detection instant.
- the first error signal LeftError is calculated if a zero crossing having the nearest detection instant on its left side (detection instant is earlier than zero crossing) occurs. The value of the signal LeftError is equal to the distance between said zero crossing and said nearest detection instant.
- the second error signal RightError is calculated if a zero crossing having the nearest detection instant on its right side (detection instant is later than zero crossing) occurs. The value of the signal RightError is equal to the distance between said zero crossing and said nearest detection instant.
- the relative position Dl and Dr with respect to the most recent update instant of these two error signals is stored. These error signals can in the case of errors be used to determine the most likely erroneous symbol.
- the error signals are calculated from the phase error provided by the phase locked loop 34.
- the error detector 38 checks whether the runlength of the bits at the output of the phase locked loop is within the allowed range. If in the EFM (or EFM+) case, the run length is smaller than 3, an error is signaled. This occurs if in the sequence of bits at the output of the phase detector the string "11" or "101" is detected. An error is also detected if the runlength is equal to 11. This occurs if in the sequence of bits at the output of the phase detector the string " 1000000000001" is detected. The error detector 38 signals to the error correction means 40 the type of error detected. From the type of error detected, and the error signals determined by the error calculator 44, the least reliable symbol or symbols can be determined and subsequently be corrected.
- the correction means 40 the sequence of bits received from the phase detector is corrected as described above.
- the correction is performed by performing an EXOR operation with a correction sequence.
- the input of the phase locked loop is connected to a first input of a delay unit 50, a first input of an interpolator 52, and a first input of a bit detector 62.
- the output of the delay unit 50 is connected to a second input of the interpolator 52.
- a first output of the interpolator 52 is connected to a first input of a multiplier 54, and a second output of the interpolator 52, carrying the output signal CROSS, is connected to a second input of the bit detector 62.
- the output of the multiplier 54 is connected to a first input of an adder 55.
- the output of the adder 55, carrying the signal PHASE is connected to a third input of the bit detector 62, to an output of the phase detector 34, and to an input of a filter 60.
- the output of the filter 60 is connected to a second input of the multiplier 54 and to a first input of an adder 56.
- the output of the adder 56 is connected to a second input of the adder 54 and to an input of a delay element 58.
- the output signal of the delay unit 58, carrying the signal DTO, is connected to a fourth input of the bit detector 62.
- the digital phase locked loop 43 uses a digital oscillator comprising the adder 56 and the delay unit 58.
- the signal at the input of the adder 56 represents the frequency of the digital oscillator. At each sample instant, the phase of the digital oscillator is advanced with a value corresponding to the frequency.
- the value of the frequency is derived by the filter 60 from a phase error corresponding to the difference of the actual zero crossings and the nominal positions of said zero crossings.
- the filter 60 comprises a combination of proportional path and an integrating path.
- the transfer function H(z) of the filter 60 is equal to z/(z-l).
- the phase detector comprises the combination of delay unit 50 and interpolator 52.
- the input signal of the phase locked loop 34 is sampled with a free running clock signal with a frequency of 4/(3 T) in which T is the bit period.
- the interpolator 52 determines whether there is a zero crossing in the input signal by comparing the signs of two subsequent samples of the input signal. If such a zero crossing occurs, the interpolator 52 issues a signal CROSS to the bit detector 62.
- the interpolator 52 determines a measure ZERO for the position of the zero crossing according to:
- S j ⁇ is the value of the input sample before the zero crossing
- S 2 is the value of the input sample after the zero crossing.
- the signal ZERO has a value between 0 and 1.
- the signal ZERO is multiplied by the frequency in order to normalize it. This multiplication is performed by the multiplier 54.
- the output signal of the adder 56 is added to the output signal of the multiplier 54, to obtain a phase error signal PHASE that is a measure for a distance of a zero crossing from its nominal value.
- the phase error signal PHASE is represented in 2's complement format. This phase error signal is used to derive the control signal for the digital oscillator.
- the digital controlled oscillator is controlled in such a way that the phase error is equal to 0 at the average position of the zero crossings of the input signal.
- the frequency has such a value that in average, the digital oscillator overflows once per bit period. This (virtual) overflow takes place at the decision instant.
- the overflow can be virtual because not always a sample is available exactly at the decision instant.
- the bit detector 62 determines the value of the current bit from the sign of the current sample, the signal CROSS indicating the presence of a zero crossing, the phase error signal PHASE, and the actual output signal DTO of the digital oscillator comprising adder 56 and memory element 58.
- the bit detector 62 is arranged for dete ⁇ nining the sign of the input signal at the (virtual) decision instant. First it has to be established whether there is a decision instant between two samples. This can be determined by checking if between two samples the Most Significant Bit of the signal DTO is changed from "0" to "1” . With a sampling rate of 4/(3T), this is always the case, except in the situation where said MSB changes from "1" to "0".
- the bit value to be passed to the output is equal to the sign of the input signal if the zero crossing takes place after the (virtual) detection instant, and the bit value to be passed to the output is the inverted value of the sign of the input signal if the zero crossing takes place before the (virtual) detection instant.
- This can easily be determined from the phase error signal PHASE which indicates the position of the zero crossing. Generally, the zero crossing takes place before the detection instant if the signal PHASE (in 2's complement) is negative, and the zero crossing takes place after the detection instant if the signal PHASE is positive. Care has to be taken in cases where an (virtual) overflow of the digital oscillator occurs. In such situations the decision depends on the current and previous value of the MSB of the digital oscillator (DTO).
- the representation of the signal PHASE comprises an additional bit which indicates that an overflow of the DTO has occurred between the sampling instants.
- the additional bit in the signal PHASE has a value "0" if the zero crossing is before the overflow instant of the DTO, and has a value " 1" if the zero crossing is after the overflow instant.
- This bit is obtained by increasing the size of the memory unit 58 by one bit, and using the new MSB as overflow bit.
- a signal INV that indicates that the zero crossing is before the detection instant (and consequently indicates that the bit value has to be inverted) can be derived according to:
- MSB DT0 is the value of the new MSB of the DTO
- EB PHASE is the additional bit of the signal PHASE
- MSB PHASE is the MSB of the signal PHASE.
- the value of the output bits of the PLL 34 is presented in differential format, a "1" indicates a value change, and a "0" indicates a constant value of the received bits.
- the program according to Fig. 7 is arranged for implementing the function of the error signal calculator 44 in Fig. 3.
- An initialization of the used variables takes place in instruction 70.
- the program uses the signals CROSS, PHASE and DTO present in the phase locked loop 34.
- instruction 71 is waited for a next sample to be taken by the A/D converter 32 in Fig. 3.
- instruction 72 it is checked if there is a zero crossing present between the present sample and the previous sample of the input signal. This is done by checking the signal CROSS in the PLL 34.
- MaxPhase is the maximum value the signal PHASE can assume.
- instruction 80 it is checked whether there is a decision instant present between the present sample of the input signal and the previous sample. If such a detection instant is not present, in instruction 84 the position Dr of the most recent right zero crossing is set to 0, and the program is continued at instruction 71. If there is a detection instant between the present sample of the input signal and the previous sample, in instruction 86 the position Dr is set to 1 , and in instruction 92 the value of the position Dl of the most recent left zero crossing is incremented. Subsequently the program is continued at instruction 71.
- instruction 82 it is checked whether there is a decision instant present between the present sample of the input signal and the previous sample. If such a detection instant is not present, in instruction 88 the position Dl of the most recent right zero crossing is set to 0, and the program is continued at instruction 71. If there is a detection instant between the present sample of the input signal and the previous sample, in instruction 90 the position Dl is set to 1 , and in instruction 92 the value of the position Dr of the most recent left zero crossing is incremented. Subsequently the program is continued at instruction 71.
- Fig. 8 shows a flow diagram of a program for a programmable processor for implementing the function of the error detector 38 and the e ⁇ or corrector 40.
- the numbered instructions according to Fig. 8 have the meaning according to the table below. No. Inscript Meaning
- the correction mask is set in instruction 118 to a sequence of zeros, indicating that no co ⁇ ection is needed. The program is continued at instruction 120.
- the correction mask determined in the previous part of the program is EXOR-ed with the bit sequence from the PLL 34 in order to obtain the corrected bit sequence. Subsequently the program continues at instruction 102 for processing the next bit from the PLL 34.
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