WO2000049730A1 - Systeme de communication radio, emetteur et recepteur - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a wireless communication system such as a mobile phone and a mobile phone. More specifically, the present invention relates to a wireless communication system having a simple configuration in an environment where a plurality of transmitters transmit the same signal at the same frequency. The present invention relates to a wireless communication system, a transmitter and a receiver that can cover a wide area. Background art
- an automobile telephone system is composed of a base station connected to a communication network and a mobile station corresponding to a mobile phone or the like.
- the communicable distance between the base station and the mobile station is closely related to the transmittable power. Therefore, in order to cover a wide area, a method of transmitting the same signal at the same frequency from multiple base stations can be considered.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a configuration of a conventional wireless communication system provided with a configuration for covering a wide area.
- 107A and 107B are base stations
- 101 is a transmission information input terminal to which transmission information is input from the network
- 102A and 102B are modulators
- 103A and 103B are antennas of the base station.
- 104 is a mobile station
- 105 is an antenna of the mobile station.
- the internal configuration of base stations 107A and 107B is described focusing on modulators 102A and 102B, which are basic functions.
- base station 107A transmits information to be transmitted from antenna 103A
- base station 107B transmits information to be transmitted from antenna 103B
- the mobile station 104 receives the transmission signals from the two base stations 107A and 107B at the antenna 105.
- the radio wave environment is usually determined by the positional relationship between the mobile station 104 and the base stations 107A and 107B.
- FIG. 12 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation in a conventional wireless communication system.
- the mobile station 104 achieves a wide coverage by simultaneously receiving transmission signals from two base stations 107A and 107B.
- FIG. 12 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation in a conventional wireless communication system.
- the received signal RA from the base station 107 A is A power is generated when the power of the received signal RB of the base station 107 B is the same but the polarity is reversed. In such a case, a phenomenon occurs in which the two received signals RA and RB cancel each other out, and after combining, the signal disappears.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram different from FIG. 11, showing a configuration of a conventional radio communication system having a plurality of antennas in a base station.
- reference numeral 107 denotes a base station
- 101 denotes a transmission information input terminal to which transmission information is input from a network
- 102 denotes a modulator
- 103 A denotes a base station.
- Station 1 107 is the first antenna
- 106 is a delay unit
- 103 C is the second antenna of the base station 107
- 104 is a mobile station
- Reference numeral 5 denotes an antenna of the mobile station 104.
- the base station 107 transmits information to be transmitted from the first antenna 103A, and furthermore, the same information is transmitted by the delay unit 106 for one symbol. After that, the signal is transmitted from the second antenna 103C. Further, the mobile station 104 receives transmission signals from two antennas 103 A and 103 C of the base station 107 via the antenna 105. At this time, since the signals from the two antennas on the transmitting side have a time difference of one symbol or more, the time difference is corrected by the equalizer in the mobile station 104. —Also, in the wireless communication system shown in FIG.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above, and it is possible to prevent a phenomenon that all signals in mobile stations existing between a plurality of base stations are lost after combining beforehand, and furthermore, with a simple configuration, It aims to provide a wireless communication system, a transmitter and a receiver that can cover a wide area. Disclosure of the invention
- the plurality of transmitters transmit the same signal at the same frequency, and the receiver receives these signals.
- At least one antenna is arranged, an arbitrary delay (including no delay) is given to the antenna, and an output power different from at least one delay output of the other transmitters is given to each transmitter. It is characterized by setting.
- an arbitrary delay can be given to each antenna, and at least one delay output between the transmitters is set to have different output powers. Disappears after synthesis. -
- each transmitter sets the radio wave environment of the antenna independently to improve the characteristics by the diversity effect. Furthermore, it is possible to set the delay setting to not more than one symbol, thereby reducing the circuit size of the equalizer (not shown) in the receiver as compared with the conventional technology.
- the combination of transmission power in the delay output from a plurality of antennas of each transmitter is made different between adjacent transmitters, so that the combination in a specific area, which has conventionally occurred, This prevents the phenomenon that the later signal is lost.
- the characteristics will be improved by the diversity effect.
- the equalizer of the receiver demodulates a signal transmitted from at least one antenna of each transmitter.
- the receiver demodulates, using the equalizer, delayed outputs from a plurality of antennas having different transmission powers between adjacent base stations.
- the plurality of transmitters transmit the same signal at the same frequency, and the receiver receives these signals.
- One antenna is arranged, and the signals to be supplied to each antenna are further weighted (including complex numbers) by adding different delays to the modulated signal and synthesized.
- at least one of the delay amount in the transmitter and the weight coefficient is set to a different value, and at least one of the delay amount and the weight coefficient in each transmitter is set.
- the equalizer of the receiver demodulates a signal transmitted from at least one antenna of each transmitter.
- the receiver demodulates the combined signal output from the plurality of antennas using the equalizer.
- a transmitter having a plurality of antennas transmits the same signal, and a receiver receives the signals, and further supplies the signals to the plurality of antennas.
- the signal is a signal obtained by further weighting and combining the modulated signal with different delays, and at least one of the delay amount or the weight coefficient is set to a different value between the antennas.
- At least one of the delay amount and the weight coefficient in each signal combining unit corresponding to a plurality of antennas provided in one transmitter is made different between adjacent antennas This prevents the phenomenon that the signal after combining disappears in a specific area, which occurred in the past. Further, even when each transmitter has a single antenna, the same effect as that obtained by a configuration having a plurality of antennas can be obtained. Furthermore, it is possible to set the delay setting to not more than one symbol, thereby reducing the circuit size of the equalizer in the receiver.
- the equalizer of the receiver demodulates signals transmitted from the plurality of antennas.
- the receiver demodulates the combined signal output from the plurality of antennas using the equalizer.
- a plurality of transmitters transmit the same signal to the same circuit.
- arrange at least one antenna give an arbitrary delay (including no delay) to that antenna, and at least
- an arbitrary delay can be given to each antenna, and at least one delay output between the transmitters is set to have different output powers. Disappears after synthesis. Also, each transmitter sets the radio wave environment of the antenna independently.
- the transmitter according to the next invention when different delays (including no delay) are given to the plurality of antennas as the arbitrary delay, a corresponding delay output in the other transmitters is provided. It is characterized in that a different combination of output powers is set.
- the present invention by making the combination of the transmission power in the delay output from the plurality of antennas of each transmitter different between the adjacent transmitters, it is possible to use a combination in a specific area where the transmission has occurred in the past. This prevents the phenomenon that the signal after combining disappears. Also, set the radio wave environment of the antenna independently.
- the transmitter when a plurality of transmitters transmit the same signal at the same frequency, at least one antenna is arranged, and a signal supplied to each antenna is modulated by a modulation signal. Are given different delays and weighted (including complex numbers) are combined, and at least one of the amount of delay at other transmitters or the weighting factor is set to a different value. .
- At least one of the delay amount and the weighting factor of each transmitter is made different between adjacent transmitters, so that it can be combined in a specific area which has conventionally occurred. This prevents the phenomenon that the later signal disappears.
- the signal supplied to each antenna is given a different delay to the modulated signal and further weighted and synthesized, and the It is characterized in that at least one of the delay amount and the weighting factor is set to a different value.
- at least one of the delay amount and the weight coefficient in each signal combining unit corresponding to a plurality of antennas provided in one transmitter is made different between adjacent antennas.
- a receiver according to the next invention is characterized in that the same signal transmitted from a plurality of antennas provided in a plurality of transmitters is demodulated.
- a receiver demodulates signal outputs (delayed outputs or composite signals) from a plurality of antennas using an equalizer.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration of a wireless communication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of the wireless communication system in the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of a wireless communication system operating under different conditions from FIG. 2
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the present invention is applied to communication between mobile stations
- FIG. 5 is a configuration of a second embodiment of the wireless communication system according to the present invention
- FIG. FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a configuration of 11A and 11B
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of a wireless communication system according to Embodiment 2
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the present invention is applied to communication between a mobile station and a mobile station.
- FIG. 9 shows a configuration of a wireless communication system according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of FIG. 1 is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a configuration of a conventional wireless communication system.
- FIG. 1 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of a conventional wireless communication system.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a configuration of a conventional wireless communication system different from FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 is a configuration of a wireless communication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- 1 is a transmission information input terminal
- 2 A and 2 B are transmitters
- 3 is a receiver
- 4 A and 4 B are modulators
- 5 A and 5 B Is the first gain adjuster
- 6 A, 6 B is the delay
- 7 A, 7 B is the second gain adjuster
- 8 A, 8 B is the first antenna
- 9 A and 9 B are the second antennas
- 10 is the antenna of the receiver 3.
- the wireless communication system configured as described above has at least one (here, two for convenience of explanation) transmitters 2A and 2B for a plurality of (here, two for convenience of explanation).
- the antennas are arranged respectively.
- the transmission signals output from the antennas 9A and 9B are given arbitrary delays (including no delay) by the delay units 6A and 6B, respectively.
- the delay units 6A and 6B are given arbitrary delays (including no delay) by the delay units 6A and 6B, respectively.
- settings are made so that the corresponding delayed outputs between the transmitters have different output powers.
- each transmitter outputs a transmission signal from each antenna with the set output power.
- each transmitter is used for convenience of description, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- three or more transmitters may be used.
- each transmitter is provided with two antennas, but is not limited to this, and may be configured to use one or three or more antennas.
- the transmitter described in FIG. 1 is a configuration having only a concept that plays a particularly important role.
- processing such as up-comparison for converting a baseband signal to an RF frequency is performed by the modulator 4A and the modulator 4A.
- 4 Includes all of these cases, such as those already performed at the time of output of B, those performed after delay processing, those performed after gain adjustment, etc.
- Each antenna has the same function as a normal antenna. , Such as leaky coaxial cables.
- the modulators 4A and 4B and the delay units 6A and 6B can be simplified in configuration by substituting the two functions for one.
- each transmitter independently sets the radio wave environment of the antenna, it is possible to enjoy the characteristic improvement by the diversity effect. Furthermore, it is possible to set the delay setting to not more than one symbol, and it is possible to greatly reduce the circuit scale of the equalizer (not shown) in the receiver as compared with the conventional technology.
- the operation of the wireless communication system configured as described above will be described.
- the signal is transmitted from the first antenna 8 A without delay, and After a predetermined delay is added by the delay unit 6A and the output level is adjusted by the second gain controller 7A, the signal is transmitted from the second antenna 9A.
- the transmitter 2B after adjusting the output level of the signal to be transmitted by the first gain adjuster 5B, the signal is transmitted from the first antenna 8B without delay, and After a predetermined delay is added by the delay unit 6B and the output level is adjusted by the second gain controller 7B, the signal is transmitted from the second antenna 9B.
- the receiver 3 receives the transmission signals from the four antennas 8A, 8B, 9A, and 9B using the antenna 10, and then performs demodulation processing.
- FIG. 2 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of the wireless communication system according to the present embodiment.
- the delay values of the delay unit 6A and the delay unit 6B are the same, and the first gain adjuster 5A (transmitter 2A) and the second gain adjuster 7B ( The gain of the transmitter 2B) is the same, and the gain of the second gain adjuster 7A (transmitter 2A) and the gain of the first gain adjuster 5B (transmitter 2B) are the same.
- the gains of the first and second gain adjusters in each transmitter Set to a different value. That is, the corresponding delay output between adjacent transmitters (No.
- the gain is set so that the transmission powers of the first antennas 8A and 8B and the second antennas 9A and 9B are different.
- a setting in the present embodiment is an example of an operation in the wireless communication system of the present invention.
- at least one delayed output between each transmitter has a different output power. It may be set so that
- the distance between the first antenna 8A and the second antenna 9A of the transmitter 2A is negligibly small compared to the distance between the transmitters.
- the distance between the first antenna 8B of the transmitter 2B and the second antenna 9B is negligibly small compared to the distance between the transmitters. Therefore, in such a configuration, the condition under which the environment for signal reception is most severe is when receiver 3 is located between the two transmitters. Further, in the receiver 3, the reception signal level becomes the smallest when the delay values of the delay units 6A and 6B are the same as shown in FIG.
- the signal component RA from the first antenna 8A in the transmitter 2A and the signal component RB from the first antenna 8B in the transmitter 2B are out of phase with each other, and the second This is a case where the signal component RC from the antenna 9A of the transmitter 2B and the signal component RD from the second antenna 9B in the transmitter 2B have phases opposite to each other.
- the wireless communication system of the present embodiment operates as follows. Note that this condition can occur in an environment where the receiver 3 exists near the transmitter 2A.
- FIG. 3 is a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation in the wireless communication system in the above case.
- the level of the signal component R A always increases. Therefore, in the receiver 3, for example, the signal component RC from the second antenna 9A and the signal component RD from the second antenna 9B cancel each other, but one of the signal components 8 and 9 Since the components RB do not cancel each other, the signal component always remains.
- the combination of the transmission power in the delay output (including no delay) from the plurality of antennas of each transmitter is different between adjacent transmitters.
- the signal components do not cancel each other out, so that it is possible to prevent the phenomenon that the signal after combination disappears in a specific area, which has conventionally occurred.
- by independently setting the radio wave environment of the antenna it is also possible to enjoy improved characteristics due to the diversity effect.
- the circuit scale of the equalizer in the receiver can be significantly reduced as compared with the conventional case.
- FIG. 4 the transmitter of the communication system shown in FIG. 1 is replaced by a base station (corresponding to the base stations 31A and 32B shown), and the receiver is replaced by a mobile station (mobile station 32).
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of the present invention is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station; However, in FIG. 4, for convenience of explanation, two base stations are used, but the present invention is not limited to this. For example, a configuration using three or more base stations may be used. Further, each base station is configured to have two antennas, but is not limited to this, and may be configured to use one or three or more antennas.
- FIG. 5 shows the configuration of the second embodiment in the wireless communication system according to the present invention. Note that the same components as those of the first embodiment described above are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted. In FIG. 5, 2C and 2D are transmitters, and 11A and 11B are signal combining units.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a configuration of the signal combining units 11A and 11B.
- 21 is a modulation signal input terminal
- 22 is a delay unit
- 23 is a complex weight unit
- 24 is a combining circuit
- 25 is a combined signal output terminal.
- the wireless communication system configured as described above has at least one (here, one for convenience of description) transmitters 2C and 2D for a plurality (here, two for convenience of explanation).
- the antennas are arranged respectively.
- the delay signals are given to the modulated signals output from the antennas 12A and 12B by the delay unit 22 (including the case where no delay is applied).
- the combining circuit 24 performs weighted combining using the original modulated signal and the modulated signal with an arbitrary delay to generate a combined signal.
- each transmitter outputs a transmission signal from each antenna with the set output power.
- each transmitter is provided with one antenna, but is not limited to this, and may be configured to use two or more antennas.
- the transmitter described in FIG. 5 is a configuration having only a concept that plays a particularly important role.
- processing such as up-comparison for converting a baseband signal to an RF frequency is performed by the modulator 4A and the modulator 4A.
- 4 Includes all of these cases, such as those already performed at the time of output of B, those performed after delay processing, those performed after gain adjustment, etc.
- Each antenna has a function equivalent to that of a normal antenna, such as a leaky coaxial cable.
- the signal synthesizer 11A transmits the signal modulated by the modulator 4A : ⁇ After generating the synthesized signal by performing the above weighted synthesis, transmit the synthesized signal from the antenna 12 ⁇ .
- the signal synthesizing unit 11B performs a weighted synthesis on the signal modulated by the modulator 4B to generate a synthesized signal.
- the receiver 3 receives the transmission signals from the two antennas 12A and 12B using the antenna 10, and then performs demodulation processing.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a timing chart for explaining radio wave propagation of the wireless communication system according to the present embodiment.
- the signal combining units 11 A and 11 B provide different delays (here, no delay is applied to one) to the normal modulated signal, and then the complex weighting unit 23 Phase Rotation and Amplitude Adjustment A case will be described in which the weighting signal after the complex weighting is performed and the original modulation signal are synthesized by the synthesis circuit 24.
- the delay of the delay unit 22 in the signal synthesis unit 11A is 1 symbol
- the value of the phase rotation amplitude adjustment of the complex weighting unit 23 (hereinafter referred to as a weight coefficient) is -1 (180 degrees).
- the delay of the delay unit 22 in the signal synthesizing unit 11B is 1 symbol, and the weighting factor of the complex weighting unit 23 is 1 (no phase rotation).
- the setting of the delay amount and the weighting factor in each signal combining unit is not limited to the above, and it is sufficient that at least one of the transmitters is different.
- the condition under which the signal receiving environment is most severe is a case where the receiver 3 is located between the two transmitters.
- the phase relationship between the two can take any value. Since the signal is transmitted from one antenna, the phase relationship between the two is uniquely determined by the complex weighting unit 10.
- the signal component RC delayed by the transmitter 2C is always in opposite phase to the signal component RA not delayed by the transmitter 2C.
- Signal component delayed with D RD is the signal without delay Since the signal component RB is always in phase with the one component RB, if the signal component shakuhachi and the signal component RB are in opposite phase, the signal component RC and the signal component RD always have the same phase, and the received signal is completely canceled. There is no, it will always remain.
- two signals of the signal component CA and the signal component CC are combined at the receiver.
- the delay amount and the weight coefficient in each signal combining unit are made different between adjacent transmitters, the signal components of each other cancel each other out. Since the signal is not lost, it is possible to prevent the phenomenon that the combined signal disappears in a specific area, which has occurred in the past. Further, in the present embodiment, even if each transmitter has a single antenna, the same effects as those of the first embodiment having a plurality of antennas can be obtained. Furthermore, since it is possible to set the delay setting to not more than one symbol, it is possible to drastically reduce the circuit scale of the equalizer in the receiver as compared with the conventional case.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of the present invention is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station;
- a base station corresponding to the base stations 31 C and 32 D shown
- the receiver is replaced by a mobile station (mobile station 3 2
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of the present invention is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station;
- two base stations are used.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- a configuration using three or more base stations may be used.
- each base station is configured to have one antenna. The configuration is not limited to this, and a configuration using two or more antennas may be used.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of the present invention is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station;
- two base stations are used.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- FIG. 9 is a configuration of a wireless communication system according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Note that the same components as those of the first and second embodiments described above are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
- 2E is a transmitter
- 11C is a first signal synthesizer
- 11D is a second signal synthesizer
- each signal synthesizer in this embodiment is This is the same as FIG. 6 in the second embodiment.
- the transmitter described in Fig. 9 has only the concept that plays a particularly important role. For example, processing such as up-conversion for converting a baseband signal to an RF frequency is performed after the delay processing if the processing has already been performed at the output of the modulators 4A and 4B. This includes all of these cases, such as the case after gain adjustment.
- Each antenna has a function equivalent to that of a normal antenna, such as a leaky coaxial cable.
- the difference between the present embodiment and Embodiment 2 is that two antennas, one for each of the two transmitters, are provided by providing two signal combining units within one transmitter. is there. Therefore, in the present embodiment, at least one of the delay amount and the weighting factor in each signal combining unit corresponding to a plurality of antennas provided in one transmitter differs between adjacent antennas. By doing so, it is possible to obtain the same effect as in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a specific example in a case where the wireless communication system of the present invention is applied to communication between a base station and a mobile station.
- each base station has a configuration in which two antennas are provided.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and a configuration in which three or more antennas are used may be employed.
- the wireless communication system according to the present invention is useful for a wireless communication system such as a car phone and a mobile phone.
- a signal such as a place where signals from a plurality of base stations cancel each other out. It is suitable for wireless communication systems that need to cover a wide area in environments where reception is difficult.
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