WO2005064841A1 - Method and device for calculating the bit error rate of received signal - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to radio telecommunication systems and, more particularly, to a system and method of estimating radio channel bit error rate in a digital radio telecommunications system.
- the propagation of an electromagnetic signal from sender to receiver is affected by the imperfections of the transmission channel.
- the electromagnetic signal travels from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna, it encounters a transmission channel that is subject to reflections on different stationary and non-stationary objects resulting in so-called multi-path fading, by noise due to a variety of factors, for example background noise, noise introduced through transmitter and receiver components, noise introduced through atmospheric transmission conditions, and interference introduced from other transmitters operating on interfering carrier frequencies.
- the signal received at the receiving antenna is typically not the same as the signal that was transmitted by the sender. Consequently, techniques are applied to enable the detection and possible correction of bit errors by error detection coding and/or error correction coding.
- a first mechanism to achieve the above indicated wish is the feedback (backward) error detection in which each character or frame includes only sufficient additional information to enable the receiver to detect if errors are present but not their location. Normally a retransmission control scheme is used to request that a copy of the information be again sent. This first mechanism will not be further described, as it is well known by anybody skilled in the art.
- a second mechanism that can be used is the so called forward error correction (FEC) coding, in which each transmitted character or frame contains additional (redundant) information so that the receiver can not only detect if errors are present but also determine where in the received character or frame the errors are. The correct information is then obtained by inverting these bits.
- FEC forward error correction
- the forward error correction (FEC) coding techniques such as algebraic coding or block coding, convolutional coding, concatenated coding and turbo coding, will not be further explained as they are very well-known by those skilled in the art.
- the above mentioned encoders are typically located in the transmitting station whereas the decoders are typically located in the receiving station of a digital communication system.
- Decoders use redundant information added by the encoder to detect and correct bit errors caused by the adverse effects of the communication channel.
- Optimal decoding of turbo codes is often a very complex task, and may require large periods of time not usually available for on-line decoding. Iterative decoding techniques have been developed to overcome this problem. Rather than determining immediately whether received bits are zero or one, the receiver assigns each bit a value on a multilevel scale representative of the probability that the bit is one or zero.
- a common scale referred to as log-likelihood ratio (LLR) probabilities, represents each bit by an integer in some range, e.g. ⁇ -32,31 ⁇ .
- a value of 31 signifies that the transmitted bit was a zero with very high probability
- a value of -32 signifies that the transmitted bit was a one, with very high probability.
- a value of zero indicates that the logical bit value is indeterminate.
- Values represented on a multilevel scale are referred to as "soft data" and are generally used by a decoder, that performs iterative decoding from former iterations, to decode the soft data read by the receiver. During iterative decoding of multiple-component codes, the decoder uses results from decoding of one code to improve the decoding of the second code. When parallel encoders are used, as in turbo coding, two corresponding decoders may conveniently be used in parallel for this purpose.
- Such iterative decoding is carried out for a plurality of iterations until it is believed that the soft data closely represents the transmitted data.
- Probability deals with calculating the likelihood of a given event's occurrence given a certain amount of information about this event. This is especially clear when the probability of something that has already happened.
- p(x) a probability is meant that x was sent given the amount of information that there is about the event.
- x Usually that is not only the received noisy version of x, but also information of the coding scheme, transmission link, etc.
- some information of the transmitted message is available before the received message is decoded. That may comprise information that some messages are more likely to occur than others or information from other transmitted sequences.
- turbo information This is called "a priori information" and associated with it are the a priori probabilities.
- a posteriori probabilities In a similar way the concept of a posteriori probabilities is known when both the a priori information probabilities and the information gained by the decoding are included.
- turbo codes there are two encoded sequences. The decoding starts by decoding one of them in order to get a first estimate of the information sequence. This estimate is then used as a priori information in the decoding of the second encoded sequence. This requires that the decoder is able to use a soft decision input and to produce soft output.
- the above mentioned turbo decoder consists of Soft-In-Soft-Out (SISO) decoders that work cooperatively and are implemented with Logarithmic Maximum A Posteriori (Log-MAP) algorithm.
- SISO Soft-In-Soft-Out
- Each decoder produces a posteriori information, which is used as priori information by the other decoder.
- the two most common decoding strategies for turbo codes are based on a MAP or A Posteriori Probability (APP) algorithm and a Soft Output Viterbi Algorithm (SOVA) .
- APP Posteriori Probability
- SOVA Soft Output Viterbi Algorithm
- the turbo code decoder requires the use of two component decoders having a same algorithm and that operate in an iterative manner. These methods provide soft outputs representing the a posteriori log likelihood ratios for the received bits.
- the first decoder generates statistical information based on the data received from the first component encoder. This information is then fed to the second decoder, which processes it along with the data received from the second component encoder.
- the improved and updated statistical information is fed back to the first decoder, which starts the process again.
- This process continues for a number of iterations, typically six to ten iterations for each block of data, after which the actual data estimates are produced.
- the received encoded bits are characterized not just by their bit polarities, but by a magnitude or quality measure representing the degree of "ONE-ness" or "ZERO-ness.”
- a strong received symbol matches a locally predicted symbol, the confidence factor for the path is increased significantly whereas a weak received symbol would increase the confidence factor to a lesser extent.
- a received symbol which does not match the locally predicted symbol will decrease the confidence factor of the corresponding path with the amount of decrease determined by the strength of the mismatching received symbol.
- the quality of the channel can nonetheless be such that some of the received information bits are erroneous, even after error correction has been performed by the receiver.
- a certain number of bit errors per unit of time may be tolerable, such as where the information bits represent voice information carried over a cellular telephone call.
- errors may cause the quality of the sound to degenerate, but the sound reproduced from this erroneous bit stream may nonetheless be acceptably recognizable to the listener.
- the bit error rate becomes unacceptable because the amount of audio distortion makes the received speech difficult to understand.
- the Bit Error Rate is the percentage of bits that have errors relative to the total number of bits received in a transmission.
- actions that can be taken when the BER becomes too large to provide acceptable service include retransmitting the information (e. g. retransmitting the erroneously received block of bits), and/or taking steps to reduce the BER in future transmissions.
- a simple way to reduce the BER might be to increase the transmitted power level used by the transmitter such that under all conditions there is still a reliable signal at the receiver.
- increasing signal strength in one cell will result in increased interference in the adjacent cells resulting in an increased BER in those cells.
- One technique is to estimate the Carrier to Noise (C/N) ratio and then to map the C/N ratio to a bit error ratio or signal quality band.
- This scheme is very well suited for analogue radio systems.
- One problem, however, is that this scheme gives very poor performance at low C/N ratios.
- a well known approach for generating a BER estimate mainly consists of re-encoding the corrected received signal and compare the re-encoded signal to the uncorrected signal to calculate a bit error rate based on differences between the re-encoded and the received bit pattern.
- An example of such a re-encoding approach to bit error rate calculation is illustrated in patent GB 2305083.
- the modified re-encode and compare technique is essentially the same as patent GB 2305083 except that the re-encoding and comparison are done only for frames that pass a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) following the channel decoder. That is, a CRC is performed on the output of the channel decoder before the output is re-encoded and compared to the uncorrected signal.
- CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
- the modified re-encode and compare scheme provides better performance than the conventional approach.
- the modified re-encode and compare scheme can be used only in cases where CRC bits are used for error detection. Hence, it is not always possible to implement the modified re-encode- and compare scheme.
- Another drawback is that the modified re-encode- and compare scheme skips frames that fail the CRC.
- the receiver station performs a series of operations on the received data frame, such as down conversion, filtering, demodulation, demultiplexing and turbo-decoding.
- the decoder produces soft output S5 representing the likelihood of a received bit in the data frame being a logical 1 or a logical 0.
- the likelihood values are, according to the present invention mapped to a lookup table, the table selected out of a plurality of look-up tables, containing for each range of likelihood values the corresponding contribution of each received data frame bit to the estimated BER.
- the decoder in one embodiment is a turbo-decoder.
- a quantizer quantizes the received data frame, and the quantized bit operates on a switch that selects the output of the appropriate look-up-table.
- bit-wise BER estimates may be averaged over a selected sampling window to arrive at an average bit error rate estimate.
- Decoding bit-errors may occur, but as they are submitted to posterior bit error rate estimation, systematic errors that normally happen at low SNR, are avoided.
- the present invention provides for systems and methods for determining estimates of bit error rate by utilizing look-up tables and which result in low circuit complexity and reduced load for the receiver. This is particularly beneficial for a mobile type receiver, such as a mobile terminal, which must often operate for extended periods on battery power and which contains limited memory.
- the figure shows, in a schematic and illustrative manner, a preferred embodiment according to the invention.
- the Bit Error Rate (BER) calculation method and system of the present invention is used in a digital communication system and more precisely in the receiver station of the digital communication system.
- the receiving station includes a receiver (not shown), demodulator (not shown), demultiplexer 101 and a decoder 102.
- the demodulator (not shown) produces a data stream consisting of soft bits SI.
- the demultiplexer splits this stream into the soft systematic input S2 and one or more soft parity inputs S3, S4. Streams S2, S3 and S4 are input to the decoder 102.
- the decoder 102 upon receiving a complete data block, processes the inputs and produces soft-output S5 representing the likelihood of a received bit in the data frame being a logical 1 or a logical 0.
- the soft-output S5 of the decoder 102 is used as a pointer to look-up tables 104 and 105.
- Look-up table 104 contains for each range of likelihood values L the corresponding contribution of each received data frame bit to the BER when the received data frame bit has the logical value 0.
- Look-up table 105 contains for each range of likelihood values L the corresponding contribution of each received data frame bit to the BER when the received data frame bit has the logical value 1.
- the encoded soft systematic input S2 is also coupled to a soft-to-hard quantizer 103 which translates soft-decision integer values to the hard-decision logical binary values S6.
- the quantized bit S6 operates on a switch 106 that selects the output S7 of table 104 if the quantized bit is a 1 and the output S8 of table 105 if the quantized bit S6 is a 0.
- the selected output S7, S8 is used as input S9 to an accumulation and scaling device 107 obtaining the estimated average BER S10.
- Each table contains for obtained likelihood values (soft output) the corresponding BER contribution as indicated in the exemplary tables 1 and 2.
- the look-up tables are based on probability values, according to the equation: L ⁇ n) Pr( «) L( ⁇ ) + 1
- Pr(n) represents the a posteriori probability that the transmitted bit equals 0
- L(n) is the likelihood ratio of the output bit n
- MAP decoders For log-map decoders, Max-log MAP decoders and a SOVA decoders the contents of table 104 is (l+e ⁇ '1 and of table 105 l- (l+e A ) ⁇ .
- the look-up tables are based on probability values, according to the equation:
- Table 1 Exemplary contents of a look-up table for MAP decoding. As understood by those skilled in the art, the contribution of quantization effects from table look-up to the BER measurement result can be made arbitrary small by refining the look-up-table.
- Table 2 Exemplary contents of a look-up table for LOG-MAP, MAX-LOG-MAP and SOVA decoding. As understood by those skilled in the art, the contribution of quantization effects from table look-up to the BER measurement result can be made arbitrary small by refining the look-up-table.
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