WO1999004508A1 - Multicarrier demux/demod (mcdd) wireless network architecture - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the efficient and reliable transmission of packet or cell-based information, such as frame relay, SS#7, ISDN, Internet or asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based information, via wireless (terrestrial or satellite) telecommunication network.
- packet or cell-based information such as frame relay, SS#7, ISDN, Internet or asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based information
- ATM asynchronous transfer mode
- the techniques and the resulting wireless network are applicable to both terrestrial and satellite wireless environment and is particularly applicable to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network or frame relay network, although the application to other networks having cell or packet transmissions would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue experimentation.
- ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- ATM Transfer Mode
- ATM Transfer Mode
- This invention is not limited to ATM systems. Distinct advantages are available in other transmission systems, including those based on frame relay, Internet and ISDN/SS#7 protocols, when this MCDD architecture is implemented. Problems with conventional ATM and advantages of the present invention are presented in detail, but one of skill in the art would understand that these advantages would also benefit other transmission schemes such as ISDN, Internet and SS#7.
- ATM is a transmission and switching technology which has been standardized to carry statistically multiplexed traffic of different kinds - voice, date, and video. The bandwidth requirements for ATM traffic varies with the fluctuations in the user generated traffic, which can vary over a wide range. Also, the traffic generated from a particular source could be intended for a number of geographically dispersed destinations.
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- MF enhanced multi-frequency
- Bandwidth on demand is typically achieved in the MF-TDMA system by a separate channel (a time slot on a frequency) from each terminal to a Network Control Center (NCC) .
- NCC Network Control Center
- a request for bandwidth can be multiplexed with the traffic on any existing transmitting carrier, thereby reducing the requirement for a request channel considerably.
- the bandwidth request can be received by all terminals, a distributed bandwidth allocation algorithm can be easily implemented.
- traffic from a terminal to multiple destinations is carried in different time slots with different rates.
- the traffic at lower rates suffers greater ATM cell delay.
- the traffic from a terminal to different destinations can be multiplexed and aggregated on a larger carrier thereby reducing the ATM cell delay.
- Satellite RF links have considerably degraded error performance with respect to fiber optic links.
- ATM protocols assume that a transmission medium has a very low Bit Error Ratio (BER) (10 ⁇ 12 ) and that bit errors occur randomly.
- BER Bit Error Ratio
- the bit error ratios associated with terrestrial wireless and satellite communications are much higher (on the order of 10 "3 to 10 "8 ) and tend to fluctuate with atmospheric conditions.
- typical forward error corrected satellite links will have bursty errors with variable error rate as opposed to random errors on the fiber links.
- ATM operation is intolerant of burst errors, and the ATM quality of service requirements for multimedia applications are much more stringent than what a typical satellite link will provide.
- the one-way propagation delay of around 250 msec, which is intrinsic to geosynchronous satellite communications has an adverse impact on the data communication protocols, such as TCP at high speed (fractional Tl or more) , and on the ATM traffic and congestion control procedures.
- bandwidth in a wireless network is much higher than in a fiber optic network.
- wireless systems tend to be unable to accommodate the bandwidth inefficient operation of ATM protocols.
- ATM constant bit rate (CBR) speech will require a 70 kbps satellite bearer channel to carry one voice channel.
- CBR constant bit rate
- the onus is on the operator of a bandwidth limited network to either tolerate the bandwidth inefficiencies of ATM technologies or to design special signal processing equipment that reduces the overhead across a bandwidth constrained network path. Therefore, if ATM technologies are to be implemented in wireless networks, more efficient bandwidth utilization schemes must be achieved, as in the present invention.
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- the present invention concerns an apparatus and method applicable to a terrestrial wireless or satellite communication system with a plurality of user stations, wherein bandwidth on demand service is provided to each user station by dividing a selected bandwidth into a plurality of frequency subdivisions and assigning a number of the frequency subdivisions to an individual user station in the wireless or satellite communication system.
- the number of frequency subdivisions assigned to each user station is maintained to be commensurate the volume of transmission traffic of each user station by changing said number of frequency subdivisions assigned to each individual user station as the volume of transmission traffic of each individual user station changes.
- the frequency subdivisions may be of equal or unequal size.
- the frequency subdivisions are of equal size, and any newly added frequency subdivisions are adjacent to previously assigned frequency subdivisions .
- one unequal size frequency subdivision is assigned to a user station, where the size of the frequency subdivision assigned satisfies the current transmission needs of the user station. When the user station transmission requirements change, a new frequency subdivision of the size to satisfy the new transmission requirements replaces the previously assigned frequency subdivision.
- a hybrid architecture where some terminals transmit in single carrier mode while other terminals transmit in multiple carrier mode is also within the scope of the present invention.
- cell shall be used to mean a fixed size container, such as the ATM cell, and the term “packet” shall be used to mean and a variable size container, and the term “cell/packet” shall mean generically either or both such container arrangements.
- Figure 1(a) is an illustration of single carrier transmission in which additional frequency subdivisions around the same center frequency are used when additional capacity is necessary.
- Figure 1 (b) is an illustration of single carrier transmission in which all frequency subdivisions are moved to different center frequency when additional capacity is necessary.
- Figs. 2A and 2B are schematic block diagrams of a transmission apparatus and a reception apparatus, respectively, for implementing the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram of an apparatus for implementing the present invention.
- the present invention is described via the following examples of a bandwidth W on the order of tens of megahertz (MHz) is accessed by a number of earth stations with traffic needs ranging from a few kilobits per second (kbps) to several megabits per second (Mbps) rates.
- the bandwidth W is uniformly subdivided into frequency subdivisions or slots that each user transmitting station can support, for example, 64 kbps transmission. These frequency subdivisions are assigned for transmission to the user transmitting stations in the network.
- the bandwidth subdivisions need not be uniform in size, but uniform subdivisions simplify allocation implementation.
- an individual user transmitting station is assigned a number of adjacent frequency subdivisions proportional to its traffic requirement at the present time.
- a user station that requires transmission of 384 kbps would be assigned 6 adjacent frequency subdivisions of 64 kpbs each. The user station would then combine these 6 adjacent subdivisions to transmit a single carrier at 384 kbps.
- the user station considered above requires an increase its transmission rate to 512 kbps, it would need 8 adjacent frequency subdivisions of 64 kbps each to transmit a signal carrier at 512 kbps.
- the necessary frequency subdivisions can be provided in one of two ways. First, as illustrated in Figure 1(a), if there are 2 vacant subdivisions adjacent to the 6 subdivisions already in use, the 8 adjacent frequencies subdivisions needed could readily be assembled from the previous 6 subdivisions plus the 2 new adjacent frequency subdivisions. Second, as illustrated in Figure 1(b), if the adjacent subdivisions are not vacant, a new set of 8 adjacent subdivisions around a different center frequency must be used. The previous 6 subdivisions would thus be returned to the pool of vacant or unassigned subdivisions. In either allocation scheme of this embodiment, a single center frequency is assigned to the individual user transmitting station. Request for additional bandwidth may be made through existing communication channels to the Network Control Center (NCC) .
- NCC Network Control Center
- a major advantage of such a single carrier transmission is that "backing off" the amplifiers from saturation operation is avoided. Amplifier backoff is required for multi-carrier transmission systems.
- single carrier operation has two disadvantages when compared to multi-carrier transmission. The first disadvantage is the need for multiple adjacent frequency subdivisions. Multi-carrier modems can allocate different carriers on non-adjacent frequency subdivisions, thus obviating the need for reshuffling the frequency slot assignments. This first disadvantage of single carrier operation is not deemed to be significant.
- the second disadvantage of single carrier operation is that, since transmission and reception of carriers with different bit rates are needed, the digital signal processing (DSP) operation for single carrier transmission needs to be more flexible. This requirement for additional DSP flexibility translates to a somewhat larger processor (more DSP hardware) . This second disadvantage of single carrier operation is also deemed to be minor.
- DSP digital signal processing
- FIG. 2A which illustrates the outgoing chain 100 at the transmitting earth station
- the ATM cells along with some overhead information are packaged in a satellite virtual package (SVP) that contains a small number of ATM cells.
- Arriving ATM cells are processed in unit 110 for selective removal of cell (byte) overhead and for insertion of time stamping, as required.
- the rate-adapted ATM cells that are output from the unit 110 for transmission are packed into SVP formats and are subject to FEC encoding and interleaving in SVP formatting unit 120.
- the SVP's are them mapped to frequency slots in unit 130, which outputs a TDM bit stream.
- the TDM signals are modulated in modulator 140 and multiplexed in multiplexer 150 prior to being output on line 160 for transmission from a station antenna (not shown) . All of the functions in the transmission chain are under common clock and control unit 170, as would be well understood in the art.
- the SVP's transmitted on those carriers are obtained and the ATM cells in those SVPs are routed to their respective destinations.
- An inverse mapper 230 will provide the SVP's and present them to an SVP unpacking unit 220, which also provides FEC decoding and deinterleaving.
- the unit 210 performs selective byte processing and time stamp processing, and provides the ATM cells in proper format for further terrestrial communication at terminal 260.
- the use of SVP's for ATM transmission via satellite is advocated for several reasons. In a processing satellite, an SVP header can provide destination information more easily than would headers of the individual cells.
- the percent overhead can be kept small by adding the overhead to a group of cells or SVP, rather than to each cell individually. Furthermore, if some interleaving over several cells is desired, then the SVP provides a suitable cell grouping.
- Several baseband processing functions are performed in addition to the digital signal processing function of the MCDD, typically in the unit 120 of the transmission chain of Fig. 2A and the unit 220 of the receiving chain of Fig. 2B. These functions are FEC coding, interleaving, and time stamping. Convolutional coding with Viterbi decoding , supplemented by a Reed Solomon outer code was shown to provide excellent performance for ATM transmissions over satellites. Since the Viterbi decoder can produce long bursts of errors, some interleaving among the cells of an SVP must be performed.
- Block codes such as Golay codes with soft decision decoding
- a convolutional code could be used with flushing after every cell. This would guarantee that cells will encounter random, not burst, errors since the satellite channel itself is not bursty. The resulting BER performance is expected to be somewhat worse however than it is with the standard Viterbi implementation.
- the bandwidth W is divided into multiple frequency subdivisions of various sizes.
- a user transmitting station is assigned multiple frequency subdivisions.
- the number and size of the frequency subdivisions assigned to each user station is commensurate with the earth stations current traffic volume, however, the frequency subdivisions assigned to a particular user station need not be adjacent to each other.
- Preferably, only one frequency slot of appropriate size is assigned to a user station.
- a user transmitting station is assigned a single frequency slot proportional to its traffic requirement at the present time.
- a user transmitting station that requires transmission of 384 kbps would be assigned one frequency slot of 384 kpbs. The user transmitting station would then use this slot to transmit a single carrier single of 384 kbps.
- the earth station considered above requires an increase its transmission rate of 128 kbps to 512 kbps, a different frequency slot of a total of 512 kbps may be assigned to the user transmitting station or additional frequency subdivisions at different center frequencies totaling the required additional 128 kbps may also be assigned to this particular user station.
- the newly assigned frequency subdivisions would also not need to be adjacent to the current frequency subdivisions, provided that the user transmitting station includes a sufficient number of modems and filters to utilize the new frequency subdivisions. In this polyphase transmission scheme, there is no need to change the current transmitting frequency subdivisions even if adjacent subdivisions are not available to increase the user transmitting station's transmitting capacity.
- TDM-FDM Transmultiplexer Digital Polyphase and FFT, " is most appropriate.
- an MCDD with single carrier transmission or with multiple carrier transmission may be the best choice.
- Hybrid designs may also be implemented.
- FFTs Fast Fourier Transforms
- mapping of satellite frames to frequency subdivisions may be accomplished via one of several mapping schemes.
- One possible mapping scheme is to map each satellite frame onto a single frequency slot.
- Another possible scheme is to map the first bit onto the first slot, the second to the second slot, and so on, thus minimizing the delay.
- the actual mapping of satellite frames to frequency subdivisions is simply a bit reshuffling operation where the input bits forming the incoming satellite frames are reordered in a manner prescribed by the specific mapping scheme to be implemented.
- Static random access memories (RAMs) in a ping pong configuration may be used with the data written into one RAM sequentially, while data is read from the other RAM in a sequence programmed in an address generator RAM.
- the inverse operation is performed to assemble the satellite frames from the bits recovered from the various frequency subdivisions.
- Low rate TDMA also known as multicarrier TDMA
- MCDD single carrier TDMA
- the following factors are taken into account: space segment efficiency, baseband equipment cost and complexity, and amplifier backoff.
- the higher efficiency of the ATM/MCDD as compared to the low rate TDMA is clearly an advantage, particularly in light of the high cost of leasing satellite capacity.
- the baseband equipment for the MCDD is simpler than the low rate TDMA equipment.
- the synchronization requirements of the low rate TDMA make for a more complex, and hence more costly and less reliable, operation.
- the amplifier backoff factor which usually favors low rate TDMA over the MCDD, is neutralized by using an MCDD with single carrier transmission/multiple carrier reception, as outlined above. Taking both ground segment and space segment into consideration, ATM/MCDD is the preferred scheme.
- Fig. 3 is an illustration of a schematic implementation of the present invention, particularly the methods disclose previously, in a system operating under microprocessor and appropriate program control.
- the figure expands on the description illustrated in Figs. 2A and 2B by showing a specific embodiment of the assignment scheme apparatus 300.
- a buffer 320 is a RAM and the SVP bytes are written in sequential order.
- the general purpose processor 370 that includes an algorithm for frequency assignment in accordance with the foregoing teachings .
- the algorithm takes into account whether single or multiple carrier assignment is desired and examines the current frequency plan stored in RAM 380 to decide on the allocation of new frequency slots. The RAM is then updated with the new frequency plan. Also computed in the general purpose processor is the sequence in which the bytes stored in the input buffer must be read in order to correspond to the frequency slots that were assigned. This sequence is then downloaded into the control RAM 360. Finally, on the basis of the content of control RAM 360, the bytes from the input buffer 320 are read into the output buffer 330 in the precise sequence dictated by the algorithm in the general purpose processor 370. The bytes stored in the output buffer 330 are then fed to the modulator and the multiplexer 340 to complete the base band processing and output the processed signals on line 350 for transmission. As many of these devices are standard in the art and would be programmed in accordance with the method and functions disclosed herein, one of ordinary skill in the art could assemble the apparatus without undue experimentation.
- the processor 370 and its algorithm operating with the content of the current frequency plan in RAM 380, would act as a frequency divider for dividing a selected bandwidth into a plurality of frequency subdivisions.
- the processor and algorithm would also act to assign a first number of frequency subdivisions to an individual user station in the wireless communication system, each of the user stations having a volume of transmission traffic.
- the first number of frequency subdivisions would have a first total bandwidth commensurate with the volume of transmission traffic of the individual user station.
- the processor and algorithm would act to change the first number of frequency subdivisions to a second number of frequency subdivisions as the volume of transmission traffic of the individual user station changes.
- the second number of frequency subdivisions would have a second total bandwidth commensurate with the volume of transmission traffic of the individual user as the volume of transmission traffic changes.
- the microprocessor and algorithm also would be operative to add additional frequency subdivisions to the first number of frequency subdivisions to form the second number of frequency subdivisions as said volume of transmission traffic of said individual user station increases.
- This same structure would be capable of deleting excess frequency subdivisions from the first number of frequency subdivisions to form the second number of frequency subdivisions as the volume of transmission traffic of the individual user station decreases.
- the foregoing description of the apparatus of Figs. 2A, 2B and 3 can be made applicable to packet type transmissions, as seen in Internet, ISDN, SS#7 and frame relay applications
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