WO2004054131A1 - Switched antenna transmit diversity - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to communications, and more specifically, to communication devices with switched antenna transmit diversity.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- Another technique to mitigate fast fading in mobile applications is to use multiple antennas to increase the gain of the signal due to spatial diversity of the antennas.
- a method of communications includes transmitting a signal through a first antenna, receiving feedback related to the signal transmission, selecting between the first antenna and a second antenna as a function of the feedback, and transmitting the signal through the selected antenna.
- a communications apparatus configured to transmit a signal to a remote source includes first and second antennas, an antenna selection module responsive to feedback from the remote source, the feedback being related to the signal transmission, and a transmitter selectively coupled between the first and second antennas under control of the antenna selection module.
- computer readable media embodying a program of instructions executable by a computer program performs a method of transmitting a signal to a remote source, the method including receiving feedback relating to the signal transmission, selecting between the first antenna and a second antenna as a function of the feedback, and generating a signal to couple a transmitter to the selected antenna.
- a communications apparatus configured to transmit a signal to a remote source includes first and second antennas, means for selecting between the first and second antennas as a function of feedback received from the remote source, the feedback being related to the signal transmission, a transmitter, and means for coupling the transmitter to the selected antenna.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual block diagram of an exemplary CDMA communications system
- FIG. 2 is a simplified functional block diagram of an exemplary base station supporting a power control loop
- FIG. 3 is a simplified functional block diagram of an exemplary subscriber station with switched transmit antenna diversity
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary procedure implemented by an antenna selection module for switching a transmitter between two antennas.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual block diagram of an exemplary CDMA communications system.
- a base station controller 102 may be used to provide an interface between a network 106 and all base stations dispersed throughout a geographic region, such as Base Station (BS) 104.
- the geographic region is generally divided into smaller regions known as cells.
- Each cell typically includes a base station capable of serving all subscriber stations in that cell. In more densely populated regions, the cell may be divided into sectors with a base station serving each sector. For ease of explanation, only one base station 104 is shown.
- a subscriber station 108 may access the network 106, or communicate with other subscriber stations, through one or more base stations under control of the base station controller 102.
- the base station 104 may be equipped with any number of antennas depending on the particular application and overall design constraints.
- the base station 104 includes a transmit antenna 110 and two receive antennas 112a and 112/ ⁇
- the two receive antennas 112a and 112/9 may be used by the base station 104 to receive a signal transmission from the subscriber station 108. This approach increases the gain of the signal transmission due to the spatial diversity of the receive antennas 112a and 112/? and the combining techniques employed by the base station 104.
- the transmit and receive antennas 110, 112a, 112b may be spatially separated individual radiating elements such as dipoles, open-ended waveguides, slots cut in waveguides, or any other type of radiating elements.
- the subscriber station 108 is shown with a dual antenna arrangement; however, as those skilled in the art will appreciate the subscriber station 108 may be configured with any number of antennas.
- the two antennas 114a and 114/? may be embedded in the subscriber station 108. This approach enhances the aesthetics of the subscriber station as well as provides increased user convenience by eliminating the need to deploy the antennas during use.
- the two antennas 114a and 114/? may be whips, helices, or any other type of radiating elements.
- the two antennas 114a and 114/? may be used to provide spatial diversity for the received signal on the forward link transmission.
- the forward link refers to a signal transmission from the base station 104 to the subscriber station 108.
- the two antennas 114a and 114b may also be used to support switched transmit diversity on the reverse link.
- the reverse link refers to a signal transmission from the subscriber station 108 to the base station 104. Switched diversity may be affected by optimally switching the reverse link signal transmission between the two antennas 114a and 114/? in accordance with a control procedure.
- the control procedure may be implemented in various ways depending on the particular application, overall design constraints, and/or other relevant factors.
- feedback from the base station 104 may be used to optimally switch the signal transmission between the two antennas 114a and 114/?.
- the feedback may take on various forms, but should generally provide some indication of the reverse link signal quality.
- the feedback may be any reverse link quality metric computed at the base station and fed back to the subscriber station over an air traffic or overhead channel. Examples of reverse link quality metrics include the bit energy-to-noise density (E t l 0 ), the bit error rate (BER), the frame error rate (FER), the carrier-to-interference ratio (C/l), or any other known parameter.
- the subscriber station may utilize existing feedback loops in conventional CDMA communication systems.
- a power control loop used by conventional subscriber stations to control the power of the reverse link transmission may be used to control the switching of the antennas.
- FIG. 2 is a simplified functional block diagram of an exemplary base station 104 supporting a power control loop.
- the base station 104 includes two receive antennas 112a and 112/? coupled to a receiver 202.
- the receiver 202 includes various high frequency and signal processing components, however, only those components pertinent to the inventive concepts described throughout this disclosure will be discussed.
- An analog front end 204 may be used to amplify, filter and downconvert the signals received by the antennas 112a and 112/? to baseband signals.
- the baseband signals from the antennas 112a and 112/? may be separately demodulated and then combined with a rake receiver (not shown) in a demodulator 206.
- a decoder 208 may be used to de-interleave and decode the combined signal from the demodulator 206.
- the demodulator 206 may also be used to generate a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) for the reverse link transmission from the combined signal.
- RSSI may be provided to a power control module 210 where it may be compared to a power set point to produce a power control signal.
- the power control signal may be used as a feedback signal by the subscriber station to increase the reverse link transmission power if the RSSI is less than the power set point, and decrease the reverse link power if the RSSI is more than the power set point. Because the power set point is typically determined from the FER of the decoded signal, it has a direct correlation to the reverse link signal quality. Accordingly, the power control signal is a good choice for controlling the switching of the antennas at the subscriber station during reverse link signal transmissions.
- the power set point is a threshold value against which the measured signal strength, specifically RSSI in the present embodiment, is compared.
- Alternate embodiments may use alternate measures of signal strength or signal quality and employ an alternate threshold metric.
- multiple thresholds are used to determine increases and/or decreases in transmit power on the reverse link. For example, the use of one threshold to determine decreases in transmit power and the use of a different lower threshold to determine increases in transmit power.
- Another example may incorporate multiple ranges, wherein the ranges are associated with control information regarding the transmit power adjustment. In this way, if the measured RSSI is within a given range, such range indicates an increase in transmit power by a predetermined amount. Other ranges may indicate other adjustment amounts.
- the control values of each range may be dynamically adjusted based on the current values of another range. Historical information may determine changes in the control values, such as changes in the threshold values and/or ranges, as well as changes in the associated control decisions.
- the power control signal may be provided to a transmitter 212.
- the transmitter 212 includes various high frequency and signal processing components, however, only those components pertinent to the inventive concepts described throughout this disclosure will be discussed.
- a puncture element 214 in the transmitter 212 may be used to puncture the power control signal from the power control module 210 into a traffic channel or overhead channel.
- the traffic or overhead channel from the puncture element 214 may then be provided to a modulator 216 before being upconverted to a carrier frequency, filtered and amplified by an analog front end 218 for transmission on the forward link via the transmit antenna 110.
- FIG. 3 is a simplified functional block diagram of an exemplary subscriber station 108 with switched transmit antenna diversity.
- the base station 104 uses two receive antennas 112a, 112b for reverse link reception, and therefore, achieves gain due to spatial diversity of the antennas 112a, 112b and the combining techniques utilized by the rake receiver (not shown).
- switched transmit antenna diversity at the subscriber station 108 further improvements in reverse link signal quality may be achieved.
- the subscriber station 108 includes a receiver 302 and transmitter 304 which share the same two transmit/receive antennas 114a and 114/?.
- a separate duplexer 306a and 306/? may be used to connect both the receiver 302 and the transmitter 304 to each transmit/receive antenna 114a and 114/?.
- the duplexers' 306a and 306/? prevent transmitter leakage from desensitizing or damaging the receiver 302 while at the same time ensuring weak signals received by the transmit receive antennas 114a and 114/? are directed to the receiver 302.
- the receiver 302 may be coupled to both of the transmit/receive antennas 114a and 114/?, and the transmitter 304 may be switched between the transmit/receive antennas 114a and 114/? using a microwave switch 308 or similar device.
- a high intercept point microwave switch with good linearity may be used to reduce out-of- band emissions during high power transmissions.
- Both the receiver 302 and the transmitter 304 include various high frequency and signal processing components, however, only those components pertinent to the inventive concepts described throughout this disclosure will be discussed.
- An analog front end 310 in the receiver 302 may be used to amplify, filter and downconvert the signals received by the transmit/receive antennas 114a and 114 ? to baseband signals.
- the baseband signals from the analog front end 310 may be separately demodulated and then combined with a rake receiver (not shown) in a demodulator 312.
- the power control signal may then be extracted from the combined signal and provided to an antenna selection module 314.
- the antenna selection module 314 may use the power control signal to control the switching of the transmitter 304 between the transmit/receive antennas 114a, 114b via duplexers 306a and 306/?.
- the power control signal may also be provided to the transmitter 304 to control the reverse link transmission power.
- a modulated signal may be provided to an analog front end 316 for filtering and upconversion to a carrier frequency suitable for transmission over the reverse link.
- a power amplifier (not shown) in the analog front end 316 of transmitter 304 may be used to generate a high power transmission.
- the power control signal from the demodulator 312 of receiver 302 may be provided to the power amplifier of analog front end 316 to control the reverse link signal gain.
- the reverse link signal transmission from the power amplifier of analog front end 316 may be switched to the appropriate transmit/receive antenna through the microwave switch 308 under control of the antenna selection module 314.
- the antenna selection module 314 may be embodied in software capable of being executed on a general purpose processor, specific application processor, or in any other software execution environment.
- the software may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, a hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other storage medium known in the art.
- the antenna selection module 314 may be embodied in hardware or in any combination of hardware and software.
- the antenna selection module314 may be an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, any combination thereof, or any other equivalent or nonequivalent structure designed to perform one or more of the described functions.
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- the purpose of the antenna selection module 314 in at least one embodiment of the subscriber station is to select an antenna for transmission that will result in the best reverse link signal quality. Because of signal fluctuations experienced by the base station 104 as the subscriber station 108 travels through the cellular region (or sector), the antenna capable of the best reverse link signal quality will vary with time.
- the antenna selection module 314 may use feedback from the base station 104 to select the transmit/receive antenna with the best reverse link signal quality.
- the actual procedure used to select the transmit/receive antenna may vary depending on a variety of factors such as cost and performance tradeoffs as well as other design constraints.
- the power control signal may be used to gain insight into the reverse link signal quality.
- the antenna selection module 314 may switch the transmitter 304 to the other antenna 114a, 114b and monitor whether a decrease in power is requested by the base station 104 through the power control signal. A request for less power indicates that the reverse link signal quality from this selected antenna is better. This procedure may be continued for the duration of the call.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating in more detail this exemplary procedure implemented by the antenna selection module for switching the transmitter 304 between the two antennas 114a, 114b.
- a first transmit antenna is selected in step 402.
- the initial selection of the first transmit antenna may be random, or may based on some other criteria.
- a signal is generated in step 404 that may be used to connect the transmitter to the first transmit antenna.
- the subscriber station 108 is ready to transmit.
- the antenna selection module 314 extracts feedback from the base station 104 relating to the reverse link transmission. The feedback in this case is the power control signal.
- the antenna selection module 314 determines in step 408 that the power control signal is requesting a decrease in the reverse link power, then the signal used to connect the transmitter 304 to the first transmit antenna is maintained in step 410, and the antenna selection module 314 extracts the next power control signal in step 406.
- step 408 if the antenna selection module determines that the power control signal is requesting an increase in the reverse link power, then the antenna selection module 314 generates a signal in step 412 to connect the transmitter to a second transmit/receive antenna. Once the transmitter is connected to the second transmit/receive antenna, the subscriber station is ready to transmit. In step 414, the antenna selection module 314 extracts the next power control signal relating to the reverse link transmission. If the antenna selection module 314 determines in step 416 that the power control signal is requesting a decrease in the reverse link power, then the signal used to connect the transmitter to the second transmit antenna is maintained in step 418, and the antenna selection module 314 extracts the next power control signal in step 414. Conversely, if the antenna selection module 314 determines in step 416 that the power control signal is requesting an increase in the reverse link transmission power, then the antenna selection module 314 generates a signal in step 404 to connect the transmitter 304 to the first transmit antenna.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such the processor may read information from, and write information to, the storage medium.
- the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC.
- the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
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