WO2001011790A1 - Method for selecting modulation detector in receiver, and receiver - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for selecting a modulation detec- tor in a receiver.
- a signal to be transmitted When information is transferred over a radio channel, a signal to be transmitted must be modulated.
- the purpose of modulation is to render the signal such that it can be transmitted at a radio frequency.
- One requirement of a good modulation method is, for example, that it enables the largest possible amount of information to be transferred on the narrowest possible frequency band. Depending on the use, other features can also be stressed.
- modulation must be such that it causes as little interference to a neighbouring channel as possible.
- One modulation method is ⁇ /4-DQPSK ( ⁇ /4-shifted, Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying) modulation.
- This modulation method comprises eight phase states but only four phase shifts.
- the allowed phase shifts (symbols) are ⁇ /4 and ⁇ 3 ⁇ /4.
- Each phase shift corresponds to two bits to be transmitted.
- a digital signal modulates a carrier in two-bit sequences in such a manner that a given phase shift corresponds to each two- bit combination during each symbol sequence.
- a symbol sequence refers here to a signal sequence which is used for transmitting two bits.
- the phase shifts which correspond to bit combinations 00, 01 , 10 and 1 1 are ⁇ /4, 3 ⁇ /4, - ⁇ /4 and -3 ⁇ /4.
- the symbol frequency employed by the Terrestrial Trunked Radio is 18 kHz, whereby the bit frequency is 36 kHz.
- a signal When a signal is received, it has to be demodulated, i.e. the bits that are modulated to the signal have to be detected by a detector in order to find out the information included therein.
- a receiver may comprise a plurality of detectors which are optimized for various channel conditions. In some conditions, a channel equalizer may also be needed. Selection of a detector to be used is generally implemented such that the detectors operate simultaneously and each produces a commensurable error-metric value, on the basis of which the detector that is best suited for the conditions can be selected.
- the above-described arrangement has a drawback that as the detectors operate simultaneously, a considerable amount of computational power is required for calculating the detector algorithms.
- a chan- nel equalizer that is possibly included in the detector requires heavy computational power.
- the object of the invention is thus to provide a method and equip- ment implementing the method such that the above drawbacks can be solved.
- the invention is based on the idea that a cross-correlation result obtained from symbol synchronization is utilized when assessing a suitable detector type required by the conditions on a radio channel.
- the method and arrangement of the invention have an advantage that the number of calculations required for the detection can be minimized in the receiver, since simultaneous operation of a plurality of detectors is not needed. In particular, this is advantageous in terminal equipments having a limited computational capacity. By means of the invention, it is also possible to select the optimal detector type to suit the conditions on the radio channel.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of a receiver structure according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a simplified schematic view of a frame structure in the TETRA system.
- information bits received from a medium access layer (MAC) of a transmission path are encoded by block coding and convolution coding so as to detect errors arising in the signal on a radio path and possibly correct them at reception.
- the encoded bits are interleaved such that successive bits are far apart from one another. This facilitates error cor- rection if the signal to be transmitted is exposed to instantaneous interference on the radio path.
- the interleaved bits are mixed by using a given colour code, by means of which the transmissions of different base stations can be identified. In multiplexing, bits of different logical channels are combined.
- a burst is formed from the multiplexed bits.
- a burst is a structure which is transmitted in one time division multiple access (TDMA) time slot or sub-time slot.
- the burst is composed of data bit fields 20 and 22 and of a training sequence 21 between them in the middle of the burst, as illustrated in Figure 2.
- the training sequence 21 is a predetermined bit sequence that is stored in the memory of a receiver such that a training sequence of the received signal can be compared with the stored training sequence.
- the training sequence 21 can be used for synchronizing the reception and for identifying the received signal, for example.
- Differential coding generates modulating symbols from pairs of bits in a burst.
- a carrier which is modulated by control of symbols is amplified in a transmitter and transmitted onto a radio path.
- the modulation is the above-described ⁇ /4-DQPSK ( ⁇ /4-shifted, Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying) modulation.
- This modulation method comprises eight phase states but only four phase shifts.
- the allowed phase shifts (symbols) are ⁇ /4 and ⁇ 3 ⁇ /4.
- the ⁇ /4-DQPSK constellation thus varies at symbol intervals between two 4-point constellations.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a receiver structure of the invention for the TETRA system, for instance. Only the parts of the receiver that are relevant to the understanding of the invention are shown.
- a signal is received from an antenna (not shown) and the signal is first processed by radio-frequency parts (not shown). Thereafter, A/D converters (not shown) take samples from the intermediate frequency signal.
- the samples are supplied to a synchronizing block 100, as illustrated by signal IN in Figure 1.
- the synchronizing block 100 searches the obtained samples for a training sequence 21 belonging to the frame structure. Thereby the synchronizing block is able to accurately determine an ideal sampling moment, i.e. positions of all symbols in a sample stream. This is also known as symbol synchronization.
- cross-correlation refers to an integral of the product of two signals, which indicates how well the signals correspond.
- the sampling moment of the received signal producing the maximum cross-correlation value is the ideal sampling moment and synchronization is carried out accordingly in a known manner.
- the cross-correlation to be calculated is complex, since the signal IN is a complex signal.
- the synchronizing block 100 also controls the radio-frequency parts of the receiver in order that the signal arriving in the A/D converter would stay at an optimal level.
- correlation data obtained from synchronization 100 is utilized in assessing a detector type 103A or 103B required by the radio channel conditions.
- the maximum of the cross-correlation result obtained from synchronization 100 corresponds to the ideal synchronization point, as described above.
- the cross-correlation zero points are located before and after the ideal synchronization point, at a distance of a symbol sequence.
- the result is zero in the ideal case.
- cross-correlation zero point refers to the above-described cross- correlation determined at the distance of one symbol sequence from the maximum of the cross-correlation, which, in the ideal case, when there is no interference on the radio path, gives a result of zero, but which is not necessarily zero if interference occurs. It is typical of the radio path that the transmitted signal arrives in the receiver over several propagation paths, each of which having a specific time delay, and in addition, the channel properties change as a function of time.
- the frequency response or the impulse response of the channel can be estimated by a discrete-time filter, i.e. a channel estimator, whose tap coefficients model the radio channel.
- the aim is to describe the state of the radio channel by a channel estimate.
- the channel estimator generally refers to a mechanism that estimates and maintains a description of the complex impulse response of the radio channel. A method by which the channel estimate is updated is substantially associated with this mechanism.
- a least mean square (LMS) algo- rithm for instance, can be used for updating the channel estimates.
- the detector 103A or 103B In order to ensure that the LMS algorithm is converged before the start of the actual information bits, the detector 103A or 103B must obtain the best possible initial estimate of the state of the channel. This estimate is obtained from the syn- chronization 100 which calculates a complex cross-correlation between the training sequence 21 of the received signal and the stored version of the training sequence when searching an optimal sampling moment. The cross- correlation result provides an initial value for the channel estimate, the initial value indicating an average state of the channel during the training sequence. Channel correction and symbol detection will not begin until the training sequence is received. This ensures that the symbol synchronization is able to adjust the timing of symbols as accurately as possible and to generate the initial estimate of the channel.
- the channel correction both in the forward direction and in the backward direction preferably proceeds such that, after initializ- ing the estimates, the detector 103A or 103B is trained over the training sequence 21 towards the end of the burst or towards the beginning of the burst, respectively. Consequently, if multipath propagation occurs considerably, it is more preferable to use a detector provided with a channel equalizer, and on the other hand, if multipath propagation does not occur, a conventional differ- ential detector, for instance, can be used as the detector.
- the synchronizing block 100 supplies the received signal frame to a selector unit 102 which selects the detector 103A or 103B to be used on the basis of the correlation data and forwards the frame to the selected detector block 103A or 103B via an output A or B.
- the detector 103A or 103B detects the information bits and the optional channel equalizer associated therewith corrects non-idealities caused by the radio channel in a known manner, as described above.
- framing 104 the frame is formed into a logical channel that is forwarded for further processing OUT.
- the complex cross-correlation between the training sequence 21 of the received signal and the stored training sequence at one zero point or both of the zero points of the cross-correlation is determined as defined above. If the cross-correlation is calculated at either zero point, it is possible to calculate an average of the two obtained values or they can be summed, whereby one cross-correlation value is obtained. Alternatively, it is also possible to use two, separate cross-correlation values in further processing. By means of the abso- lute value(s) of the obtained cross-correlation, the detector 103A or 103B to be used for symbol detection is selected with the selector 102.
- One of the equalizers e.g.
- the detector 103A preferably comprises a channel equalizer, and consequently, if the absolute value of the determined complex cross-correlation exceeds a given preset limit value, the detector 103A provided with the channel equalizer is used, and if the absolute value of the determined complex cross-correlation is below a given preset limit value, the other detector 103B, which is e.g. a differential detector, is used.
- the other detector 103B which is e.g. a differential detector.
- the selection of the detector 103A or 103B is carried out by averaging the cross- correlation values of a plurality of received time slots. This can be done by means of an averager 101 which receives the correlation data from the synchronization 100, as illustrated in Figure 1.
- the calculated average data on the basis of which the selection of detector is performed, is thus applied to the selector 102.
- the average is calculated, for instance, after each received burst for a given number of preceding bursts.
- the selection 102 of the detector is performed e.g. by comparing the average with a predetermined limit value as is described in the above.
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