WO2000027042A1 - Technique de reception pour station mobile et recepteur de station mobile - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile station receiving method, a mobile station receiving apparatus, and a communication system in a downlink of a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) cellular system in which a plurality of signals spread by mutually orthogonal spreading codes are superimposed.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- the transmission signal to each terminal is spread using mutually orthogonal codes in a state where the codes are synchronized.
- the mobile station discriminates a desired signal from an undesired signal by passing the received signal through a matched filter having a tap coefficient corresponding to the spreading code assigned to the mobile station. At the output of the matching filter, a large value is output when a received signal contains a signal component having a high correlation with the code defined by the tap coefficient.
- a plurality of signal components each delayed by a different time are dispersed and received by a mobile station due to transmission path distortion caused by passing through a plurality of propagation paths (paths).
- the output waveform of the matched filter has a plurality of maximum values according to the propagation loss and delay time received in each path. The maximum of the output waveform of the matched filter If a plurality of signal components are independently demodulated and combined, demodulation using the received signals dispersed with different delay times can be realized without waste.
- This reception method, called RAKE reception was published in March 1998, Proceedings of the I IRE, pp. 555-570, USA (Proceeding of the IRE, pp. 555-570, March, 1958), which is an indispensable technology in CDMA cellular as a receiving method that effectively utilizes multiple signal components dispersed with different delay times.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of a conventional mobile station receiving device in which a RAKE receiving device is incorporated.
- the received signal received by the antenna 101 is converted by the frequency converter 102 into a baseband signal.
- the output of the frequency converter 102 is input to a code timing detector 106, and the demodulation timing and reception strength of a plurality of signal components having different delay times are measured.
- the output of the frequency conversion device 102 including the signal components having different delay times is input to despreaders 103 to 105, and each of the signals detected by the code timing detector 106 is detected.
- Despreading is performed based on the demodulation timing of signal components, reception strength, and the like.
- the outputs of the despreaders 103 to 105 are input to demodulators 107 to 109, respectively, and each of the signal components is demodulated.
- the demodulated signals of the signal components are combined in a combiner 110 to output received data.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of a reception waveform of a signal measured by the code timing detector 106.
- the horizontal axis in FIG. 6 represents time, the vertical axis represents signal strength, and waveforms a and b represent signal components received at different time timings.
- two signal components received via different propagation paths are separated and displayed for easy understanding. Actually, it is observed as a waveform obtained by adding the waveforms a and b shown in FIG.
- the received waveform of the signal has a maximum value at a plurality of times due to distortion of the transmission path.
- the code timing detector 106 as shown in FIG. From the received waveform of the received signal, the maximum timing and the received intensity are detected.
- the transmission signal output from the CDMA system transmitter when the transmission data is orthogonally modulated and the orthogonal synchronization code is used as the transmission signal, if the downlink transmission path has no distortion, the same in principle There is no interference in the cell, and the communication quality of each mobile station is determined only by noise and interference from other cells.
- CDMA is a transmission method spread over a wide band, the effects of transmission line distortion cannot be avoided.
- FIG. 7 is an example of a reception waveform of a signal measured by the code timing detector 106 when a reception signal includes many undesired signals such as signals addressed to other terminals.
- a reception signal includes many undesired signals such as signals addressed to other terminals.
- two signal components received via different propagation paths are separated and displayed for easy understanding, and the desired and undesired signals are also separated and displayed. ing.
- the actual received signal waveform is observed as the sum of the waveforms shown in Fig. 7.
- Received waveform of desired signal d-1 Received waveform of undesired signal received at the same timing as i 1 1, while received waveform of desired signal d-2 Received undesired signal at same timing
- the received waveform is i 1 2.
- the sample points s-1 and s-2 are the points where the received waveforms d-1 and d-2 of the desired signal are maximized, respectively.
- the components of the non-desired signals i-1 and i-12 at the same timing as each desired signal become 0 due to the effect of applying the orthogonal synchronization code.
- the components of the undesired signals i-12 and i-11 having different reception timings are received as interference.
- the interference increases as the number of mobile stations handled by the base station increases, causing deterioration in reception quality and a decrease in the number of terminals that can be accommodated.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a spreading code in which a desired signal and an interfering signal are orthogonal to each other.
- An object of the present invention is to suppress interference caused by distortion of a transmission line in a mobile station of a CDMA cellular system that is received after being spread by a CDMA system.
- an equalizer for equalizing transmission line distortion is used for a downlink receiver (that is, a mobile station receiver).
- transmission signals to each terminal are spread using orthogonal codes synchronized between codes.
- a transmission signal emitted from a base station a plurality of signal components delayed by different times from each other are dispersed and received by a mobile station due to transmission path distortion caused by passing through a plurality of propagation paths (paths). Due to the distortion of the transmission path, the signal components received at different times in the demodulation timing of each signal component are received as interference.
- the mobile station receiving method and apparatus of the present invention use an equalizer for equalizing transmission line distortion before demodulation.
- the base station spreads transmission signals directed to a plurality of mobile stations with mutually orthogonal spreading codes, and superimposes and transmits the spread plurality of transmission signals in a synchronized state.
- Each of the plurality of mobile stations receives a received signal subjected to transmission path distortion caused by a signal transmitted by the base station passing through a plurality of wireless transmission paths having different delay times.
- the plurality of mobile stations each include a frequency conversion device that converts a reception signal input from an antenna into a baseband signal, and a radio transmission path from the reception signal.
- a transmission path estimating device for detecting a frequency characteristic of the signal; a filter device capable of generating a frequency characteristic having an inverse characteristic to the frequency characteristic; A demodulator for demodulating the signal passed through the filter device.
- both the desired signal and the interference signal received from each connected mobile station from the connected base station pass through the same transmission path, they receive equal distortion. Therefore, by equalizing the distortion of the transmission path received by the received signal, interference due to an undesired signal having a timing different from the desired signal is removed.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the mobile station device of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an output waveform of a matched filter after equalization in the mobile station device of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the reception DUR with respect to the number of users.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing another embodiment of the mobile station device of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a conventional mobile station device.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an output waveform of a matched filter in a conventional mobile station device.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an output waveform of a matching filter when an interference signal exists in a conventional mobile station apparatus.
- FIG. 8 is a configuration block diagram of an equalization filter used in the embodiment of the mobile station device of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a configuration block diagram of a transmission channel estimator used in the embodiment of the mobile station device of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the received signal received from antenna 201 is directly converted to a baseband signal, or converted to a baseband signal through a high-frequency amplification stage, a mixing stage, an intermediate frequency stage, and a detection stage.
- the signal is converted to a baseband signal via a frequency converter 202 such as a super dyne system.
- the output of the frequency conversion device 202 is input to the equalization filter 2 3 and the transmission path estimator 204.
- the transfer function F (f) of the equalization filter 203 is inverse to the transfer function C (f) of the transmission path estimated by the transmission path estimator 204, that is, the following equation (1) ).
- f indicates the frequency.
- the output signal of the equalizing filter 203 is input to the despreader 205 and the code timing detector 206.
- the code timing detector 206 measures the demodulation timing of the signal component from which the transmission line distortion has been removed by the equalization filter 203, and the despreader 205 determines the demodulation timing in the demodulation timing. Perform diffusion.
- the despread signal is input to the demodulator 207, and the received data is output.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show an embodiment of the equalizing filter 203 and the transmission path estimator 204 shown in FIG.
- the equalization filter shown in Fig. 8 is a feedforward filter composed of n stages of taps.
- the baseband signal output from the frequency conversion device 202 passes through the delay circuits T2031 to T203 arranged in series.
- the outputs of the delay circuits are multiplied by tap weighting factors W1 to Wn by multipliers 203 to 200, added together in an adder 230, and despreader 205 is added. Is output to the code timing detector 206.
- the baseband signal output from the frequency converter 202 is also input to the transmission channel estimator 204 of FIG.
- the baseband signal contains a pilot signal spread with a unique spreading code, and the baseband signal is passed through a matched filter 2041 that matches the pilot signal to transmit the baseband signal.
- a waveform corresponding to the impulse response is output.
- the output signal of the matched filter 204 is input to a weight coefficient determination device 204, and the tap weight coefficient W :! in the equalization filter 203 shown in FIG. ⁇ W n is determined.
- the tap weight coefficients W1 to Wn are set such that the equalizing filter 203 has an inverse characteristic to the impulse response of the transmission path.
- the weight coefficient determination device 204 outputs the determined tap weight coefficients W 1 to W n to the equalization filter 203.
- FIG. 1 shows only one system of the despreader 205 and the demodulator 207, the results of the respective systems are combined as a RAKE reception system having a plurality of system configurations. As a result, demodulation with a better data error rate can be achieved.
- FIG. 2 is an example of a reception waveform of a signal measured by the code timing detector 206 in the mobile station reception system of the present invention.
- the desired signal received waveform is d-3, and the undesired signal received waveform is i13.
- Fig. 2 desired and undesired signals are shown separately for easy understanding.
- the actual received signal waveform is observed as the sum of the waveforms shown in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 7 in the output waveform of the matched filter when distortion occurred in the transmission line, interference due to undesired signal components was observed at each sample point.
- Fig. 3 shows the received DUR (desired to undesired signal power ratio) for the number of mobile stations handled by the base station. 2 is a result of comparison with the mobile station receiving method according to the present invention shown in FIG.
- a curve 11c is a case where the conventional mobile station receiving method is applied
- a curve 11p is a case where the mobile station receiving method of the present invention is applied.
- the received DUR decreases as the number of mobile stations increases, but in the mobile station reception scheme 11P of the present invention, the mobile station is moved by the disappearance of the interference signal due to equalization.
- a constant reception DUR is always obtained regardless of the number of stations.
- the reception DUR of the conventional mobile station reception scheme is higher than that of the reception scheme of the present invention, but is handled by the base station.
- the mobile station receiving system of the present invention achieves a higher mobile station capacity.
- FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment of the present invention.
- a reception signal received from an antenna 301 is converted into a baseband signal via a frequency conversion device 302.
- the output of the frequency conversion device 302 is input to the rake reception device 303 and the equalization reception device 304, respectively.
- the conventional RAKE receiving device shown in FIG. 5 is applied to the RAKE receiving device 303, while the equalizing receiving device 304 is used for the equalizing receiving device shown in FIG. 1, for example. Is applied.
- the output signal of the RAKE receiving device 303 and the output signal of the equalizing receiving device 304 are input to a selector 305, and the higher quality signal is selected to receive the received data. And output.
- the RAKE reception signal and the demodulated signal by equalization And always adopts the better quality.
- I shown in FIG. 3 urchin, in the embodiment just was demodulated by equalization, was lower reception quality than the conventional receiving method when the number of mobile stations is small base station handled (while, the In the embodiment, even when the number of mobile stations is small, higher reception quality can be obtained by the effect of RAKE reception than in the case of only equalization.
- the interference by the undesired signal of the timing different from a desired signal is removed by equalizing the distortion of the transmission path which the received signal received.
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DE69941822T DE69941822D1 (de) | 1998-11-04 | 1999-10-22 | Empfangsverfahren für mobilstation und mobilstationsempfänger |
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