WO2004102826A2 - Modulateur et demodulateur a etalement de spectre - Google Patents
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- H04B7/0678—Diversity systems; Multi-antenna system, i.e. transmission or reception using multiple antennas using two or more spaced independent antennas at the transmitting station using simultaneous transmission using different spreading codes between antennas
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- the present invention relates to transmission diversity techniques used in the field of spread spectrum radiocommunications. It applies in particular to radiocommunications with multiple access by code distribution (CDMA, "code-division multiple access").
- CDMA code-division multiple access
- a spreading code c (t) consisting of a periodic sequence of complex samples called “chips" of cadence f c , is allocated to this channel. It is used to modulate n sequences of complex symbols s 5 (t) (1 ⁇ i ⁇ n) having a symbol rate f s smaller than f c .
- the ratio SF f g is the spreading factor of the channel.
- ⁇ (t) denotes supposed white and Gaussian noise.
- noise w (t) contains contributions relative to other users of the system.
- the impulse response -Jt) of the propagation channel between the i-th transmitting antenna and the j-th receiving antenna is conventionally estimated by the receiver using known pilot sequences respectively transmitted by the n transmitting antennas. It is generally modeled by a set of p paths taken into account by pair of antennas (p ⁇ 1), the k-th path (1 ⁇ k ⁇ p) corresponding to a reception delay ⁇ k and to a complex amplitude of reception t a- -. k .
- Demodulation in a spread spectrum system consists in despreading the received signal at each echo, by correlating the received signal with the spreading code.
- the most commonly used receiver is the "rake" receiver, in which the signal from each antenna j is subjected to a filter adapted to the spreading code, the output of which is sampled at times corresponding to the p paths identified. This provides a vector
- H is a matrix representative of the global channel, mp rows and n columns;
- • S [s-
- ••• s n ] T is a vector containing the n symbols transmitted at the time considered from the n transmit antennas;
- N is a noise vector of size mp.
- the system (2) is of a form very commonly encountered in signal processing. It is easily solved by a classical method of least squares estimation (MMSE, "minimum mean squared error") provided that the rank of the matrix H is at least equal to n.
- MMSE minimum mean squared error
- the rank of the matrix H is generally equal to the minimum of the integers n and mp.
- the necessary and sufficient condition to be able to solve the system (2) by the MMSE method is then mp> n. Once this condition has been verified, it is possible to solve the system according to the desired technique, by the MMSE method or by another method such as for example maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE, "maximum likelihood sequence estimation"; this MLSE method can also be applied when mp ⁇ n, but it is then very unstable and sensitive to noise).
- MLSE maximum likelihood sequence estimation
- the performance of the receiver depends on the conditioning of the matrix of the H channel, which depends on the number m of receiving antennas, the number p of paths and the decorrelation properties of the antennas. Correlated antennas cause poor conditioning because the matrix H * H then has eigenvalues close to zero which disturb its inversion in the resolution according to (3).
- the designer of a radio station with multiple antennas ensures that they are decorrelated, by spacing them sufficiently from each other and / or by making them radiate according to different polarities.
- MIMO multiple input - multiple output
- n ⁇ 2 and m ⁇ 2 we seek to increase the communication rate accessible for a given transmitted power, in transmitting different symbols s 1 s n by the n transmitting antennas. These symbols can be mutually correlated, if they come from a space-time coding, or independent. To surely respect the condition on the row of the matrix H, it is necessary to equip the receiver with at least n receiving antennas. Otherwise the system (2) would be insoluble in the presence of a single path.
- An object of the present invention is to improve the performance of the transmission chain in a transmission diversity scheme with n antennas.
- the invention thus provides a spread spectrum modulator for converting n input sequences composed of digital symbols into n spread spectrum sequences in a radio transmitter, n being a number at less than 2.
- This modulator includes a spreading code generator and means for combining the spreading code with the n input sequences to produce the n spread spectrum sequences for transmission from n respective antennas of the radio transmitter.
- the combining means are arranged so that each spread spectrum sequence corresponds to a sum of at least two mutually offset contributions by a time substantially less than the duration of a symbol, each contribution being the product of 'a version of one of the n input sequences by the spreading code.
- the proposed modulator has the advantage of increasing the rank of the matrix H thanks to an increase in the number of journeys taken account in the system (2). This increase results from the artificial creation of one or more additional echoes corresponding to the contributions offset by a predefined time.
- a shift of a chip duration is preferred because it minimizes the elongation of the impulse response and, in a CDMA system, the degradation of
- the number of paths is increased by filtering the transmission signal from each antenna by a filter containing at least two echoes.
- these filters must differ from one antenna to another.
- n 2
- one of the two spread spectrum sequences corresponds to a sum of two identical mutually offset contributions, equal to the product of one of the two input sequences by the spreading code
- the other of the two spread spectrum sequences corresponds to a sum of two mutually offset opposite contributions, one of these two opposite contributions being equal to the product of the other of the two . . ...
- the first filter then has for
- the contributions summed with time offset to form each sequence with spread spectrum are respectively obtained from separate input sequences.
- a transmitted symbol which benefits from one or more paths existing from a given transmit antenna also contributes to the signal transmitted from another transmit antenna and therefore benefits from one or more other paths. This diversity of emission of the symbol decreases its sensitivity to channel fading, so that it can be detected in better conditions by the receiver.
- the gain obtained can be of the order of 3 dB.
- one of the two sequences with spread spectrum corresponds to a sum of a first and of a second contribution mutually offset while the other of the two sequences with spread spectrum corresponds to a sum of a third and a fourth mutually offset contribution
- the first contribution being the product of a first of the two input sequences by the spreading code
- the second contribution being the opposite of the product of the conjugate complex of the second input sequence by the spreading code
- the third contribution being the product of the second input sequence by the spreading code
- the fourth contribution being the product of the conjugate complex of the first entry sequence by spreading code.
- a diversity of emission of the same kind is carried out in known diagrams of diversity in space and time (STTD, "space-time transmit diversity).
- STTD space-time transmit diversity
- the shift between the contributions respectively emitted by the antennas and coming from the same symbol in the classic STTD diagram are offset by a symbol time, so that this scheme does not generate additional echoes in the impulse response and does not provide any gain in throughput.
- a STTD scheme is in particular standardized within the framework of UMTS ("universal mobile telecommunication system”) networks. See section 5.3.1 of technical specification TS 25.211, "Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels (FDD) (Release 1999)", version 3.3.0, published in June 2000 by 3GPP (3 rd Generation Partnership Project ).
- the contributions summed to form the n spread spectrum sequences are all obtained from separate input sequences.
- the modulator then exploits the presence of the additional echo (s) to multiply the transmission rate on the channel.
- the mutually offset contributions are advantageously summed with a uniform distribution of power.
- the distribution will generally be less uniform when many users have allocated codes, as this better preserves the orthogonality of the codes allocated to the different users.
- a radio transmitter comprising n transmit antennas, means for obtaining input sequences composed of digital symbols, a spread spectrum modulator as defined above for converting the input sequences into n spread spectrum sequences, circuits for producing n respective radiofrequency signals from the n spread spectrum sequences and means for respectively supplying the n radiofrequency signals to the n transmit antennas.
- the invention also provides a demodulator suitable for receiving signals from such a transmitter.
- This demodulator is used to convert m spread spectrum sequences respectively originating from m reception antennas of a radio receiver into at least n symbol estimation sequences. numerical transmitted at a rate of symbols by the transmitter, m being a number at least equal to 1, n being a number at least equal to 2 representing a number of transmitting antennas of the transmitter. It includes means for detecting propagation paths between the transmit and receive antennas, means for despreading each of the m spread spectrum sequences with a predefined spread code to produce echo components at the rate of the symbols, and means for combining the echo components to produce the n sequences of symbol estimates.
- the echo components taken into account comprise at least two echo components for a detected path, representing associated echoes having a mutual offset of a time substantially less than the duration of a symbol.
- Another aspect of the present invention relates to a radio receiver, comprising m reception antennas, means for obtaining m respective spread spectrum sequences from the m reception antennas, and a demodulator as defined above for converting the m spread spectrum sequences into at least n sequences of estimates of digital symbols transmitted by the transmitter.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a radio transmitter according to the invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are block diagrams of two embodiments of a radio receiver according to the invention.
- FIGS. 4 to 6 are block diagrams of alternative embodiments of the radio transmitter according to the invention.
- the radio modulation used is a quaternary phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation, which admits complex symbols whose real and imaginary parts modulate two carriers in quadrature.
- QPSK quaternary phase shift keying
- a delayed version of each symbol s ⁇ s 2 is generated, as shown diagrammatically in FIG. 1 by element 11 which introduces a delay of a chip time T c .
- the delayed version of the symbol s 1 is added to its version not delayed by the adder 12, which achieves the filter g., (T) previously mentioned to a factor of 2.
- the delayed version of the symbol s 2 is subtracted from its non-delayed version by the subtractor 13, which achieves the filter g 2 (t) previously mentioned with a factor of 2.
- the output samples of adder 12 and subtractor 13 are multiplied at 14 by the spreading code c (t) of the channel delivered by a pseudo-random generator 15.
- n 2 signals with spread spectrum which result therefrom are multiplied by the number P / V2, as symbolized by the amplifiers 16, P being a factor for adjusting the transmission power specified for the pair of symbols s 1 ( s 2 , which is for example conventionally determined by a servo closed loop.
- the spread spectrum signals thus produced by the modulator are addressed to the radio stage 17 which carries out the conventional operations of conversion to analog, filtering, QPSK modulation, power amplification, etc., used to produce the radio signals attacking the antennas 18.
- the radio stage 21 carries out the conventional operations of amplification and filtering of the radio signal picked up by the antenna 20, transposes it into baseband or into intermediate band and digitizes it to provide the spread spectrum signal R 1 processed by the demodulator.
- each antenna of the base station has a pilot channel called CPICH ("Common Pilot Channel"), of spreading factor 256, on which is transmitted a beacon signal described in section 5.3.1. of the technical specification 3G TS 25.211, version 3.3.0, "Physical Channels and Mapping of Transport Channels onto Physical Channels (FDD) - Release 1999", published in June 2000 by 3GPP.
- the sounding module 22 allows the receiver to estimate the p delays associated with p propagation paths for each antenna of the transmitter and the corresponding n vectors A f1 (1 ⁇ i ⁇ n).
- the delays are the same for the different transmitting antennas, since a distance of the order of meter between the antennas, sufficient to ensure decorrelation, represents a negligible time shift, of the order of a hundredth of the duration of a chip.
- the estimated p delays are supplied to a suitable filter 23 which receives the spread spectrum signal R 1 and despread it by convolving it with the conjugate complex c * (t) of the spreading code of the communication channel, delivered by the pseudo generator - random 24.
- a module 25 combines the components of the vector Z taking account of the weighting coefficients deduced from the vectors A ⁇ estimated by the sounding module 22. The combination reproduces the estimates sj, s of the symbols transmitted s ⁇ s 2 , which the demultiplexer 26 sorts for construct the estimated binary sequence x.
- the artificial increase in the number of paths generally improves the conditioning of the channel matrix.
- Each antenna 20 is associated with a reception chain 21-23 identical to that described with reference to FIG. 3.
- the combination module 28 determines the two estimated symbols ⁇ , s 2 according to (4), with:
- Figures 4 and 5 show preferred variants of the transmitter of the FIG. 1, in which the processing applied to introduce additional echoes is not a simple filtering of the symbols intended for the transmitting antennas.
- the symbols s ⁇ s 2 relative to the two antennas are swapped, so that one takes advantage of spatial diversity.
- the weighting can be uniform, as in the case of Figure 1, ie
- 1 / V2. It can also vary depending on the number of codes allocated in CDMA. The duplication of echoes loses the strict orthogonality of the codes used, so that it is advantageous to unbalance the weighting ( ⁇ tends towards 1 and ⁇ towards 0) when the number of codes allocated to of users is increasing.
- the permutation of the symbols can involve a complex symbol conjugation operation. This is what is done in the modulator of figure 5, which re-emits -s 2 / V2 and s ⁇ ⁇ / 42 as artificial echoes (uniform weighting).
- the conjugate complexes of the delayed symbols are obtained by respective modules 40.
- a subtractor 41 calculates the difference S ⁇ (t) - s 2 * (tT c ), while an adder 42 calculates the sum s 2 (t) + S ⁇ * (tT c ).
- the rest of the modulator is similar to that in Figure 1.
- the corresponding demodulator detects the p real paths using the pilot channel, and assigns these p paths to the symbols Si and s 2 and the same p offset paths of a chip time with the symbols s 3 and s.
- Control of the modulation and demodulation process can advantageously take into account information on the richness of the channel in multipaths, that is to say on the number p, in order to decide whether the artificial generation of additional paths should be applied or not.
- Such information can for example be provided by the mobile terminal and / or by the base station as described in WO 03/005753. They can also be summarized by measures of variance as described in French patent application No. 02 04251.
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