WO2008013999A2 - System and method for fast signal acquisition in a wireless digital receiver for wideband signals - Google Patents
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- This invention addresses the need to transport high bit-rate data over wired or wireless means using specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves.
- a receiver synchronization technique is described in this disclosure that significantly reduces the convergence time for synchronization further enabling specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves.
- Modulation is the fundamental process in any communication system. It is a process to impress a message (voice, image, data, etc.) on to a carrier wave for transmission.
- a band-limited range of frequencies that comprise the message (baseband) is translated to a higher range of frequencies.
- the band-limited message is preserved, i.e., every frequency in that message is scaled by a constant value, and then transmitted by a transmitter.
- the three key parameters of a carrier wave are its amplitude, its phase and its frequency, all of which can be modified in accordance with an information signal to obtain the modulated signal.
- the receiver then must select the correct transmitted signal from all the signals being transmitted by other transmitters in the area, and demodulate the signal using the same parameters the baseband signal was modulated with.
- modulators and demodulators There are various shapes and forms of modulators and demodulators.
- conventional Amplitude Modulation uses a number of different techniques for modulating and demodulating the amplitude of the carrier in accordance with the information signal. These techniques have been described in detail in "Modern Analog and Digital Communication Systems" by B.P. Lathi.
- conventional Frequency / Phase Modulation uses a number of different methods described in a number of textbooks. In all these techniques, carrier (which is a high frequency sinusoidal signal) characteristics (either amplitude, frequency, phase or combination of these) are changed in accordance with the data (or information signal) by the modulator and changed back by the demodulator after transmission.
- Tri-State Integer Cycle Modulation (TICM) and other Integer Cycle Modulation techniques were invented by Joe Bobier to help alleviate this massive and growing problem which has now become known by its commercial designation, xG Flash Signaling. Its signal characteristics are such that absolute minimal sideband energy is generated during modulation but that its power spectrum density is quite wide relative to the information rate applied. Also, a narrower section of the power spectrum output can be used to represent the same information.
- the technique of receiver synchronization disclosed herein is primarily applicable to these types of single cycle systems and Ultra Wide Band systems.
- each user is assigned a time slot for transmission and reception.
- the receiver in these systems has to acquire and maintain precise synchronization with the transmitter in order to accurately extract the payload data from the received data.
- the receiver needs to determine symbol timing, carrier frequency offset, and carrier phase offset.
- the synchronization subsystem in the receiver determines these factors for each received burst of data.
- the synchronization subsystem has severe performance constraints in terms of processing time. This in turn places heavy demands on DSP performance and the digital acquisition and data transfer system itself. The amount of time this search takes directly relates to the time slot requirements and the throughput of the receiver.
- a traditional TDMA receiver will start sampling data when in its intended t ⁇ meslot. An entire timeslot's worth of data is presented to the DSP. Every burst of data contains a known sequence of bits that precede the payload data, called the preamble.
- the synchronization subsystem will start searching for the preamble starting from the very first sample it received. Various methods are used to determine the location of the preamble, such as correlation, MLSE, etc.
- the time it takes to process and search through all the samples from the start of the timeslot to the start of the preamble can be called convergence time.
- the time taken by the digital acquisition system to transfer an entire timeslot's worth of data can be called data transfer time.
- the disclosure of this application provides a method, called Symbol Sensed Synchronization (SSS), that significantly reduces the convergence time for synchronization. This method also significantly reduces the transfer time, and the memory required for data storage.
- SSS Symbol Sensed Synchronization
- This invention addresses the need to transport high bit-rate data over wired or wireless means using specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves.
- a receiver synchronization technique is described in this disclosure that significantly reduces the convergence time for synchronization further enabling specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves.
- this method achieves fast synchronization using the following steps: the characteristics of the baseband signal are used to detect the start of the received burst. Once the presence of a symbol is detected, the data acquisition subsystem is enabled to begin collecting samples. These samples are then transferred to the DSP. The DSP then searches for a preamble to precisely determine the timing delay to the start of the payload data.
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of a receiver subsystem
- FIGURE 2 is a representation of a sequence of events in a receiver timeslot
- FIGURE 3(a) is a representation of the symbol detector subsystem
- FIGURE 3(b) is a representation of the RF signal input to the symbol detector subsystem
- FIGURE 3(c) is a representation of the output of the symbol detector subsystem
- FIGURE 4 is a flowchart of a software design to implement the symbol sensed synchronization.
- this invention addresses the need to transport high bit-rate data over wired or wireless means using specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves. More specifically, a receiver synchronization technique is described that significantly reduces the convergence time for synchronization further enabling specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves.
- the system and method of this disclosure achieves fast synchronization using the following steps: the characteristics of the baseband signal are used to detect the start of the received burst. Once the presence of a symbol is detected, the data acquisition subsystem is enabled to begin collecting samples. These samples are then transferred to the DSP. The DSP then searches for a preamble to precisely determine the timing delay to the start of the payload data.
- FIG. 1 The block diagram of the receiver that implements the Symbol Sensed Synchronization is given below in Figure 1.
- Figure 2 the sequence of events in one timeslot is shown.
- the receiver is designed for the xG Flash Signaling modulation and coding technology as described above.
- the signal at the receiver front end is sampled at the sampling frequency. This signal is fed into the Symbol Detector, which then provides a threshold limited signal to the DSP for each sample starting from time X. The actual transmitted burst is not received until time Y in the timeslot.
- the signal level of each sample denotes the presence or absence of a data symbol.
- the DSP will monitor this signal for a change in signal level. Once the DSP detects this change, it will enable the data acquisition subsystem to start data preprocessing, and data transfer to the DSP.
- the acquisition and pre-processing subsystem now "wakes up" after time A, at time Y in Fig 2.
- the incoming data samples from the RF front end are now processed, and the transfer to the DSP is started.
- the maximum burst size is known to the DSP. This size is denoted by time B in Fig 2.
- the DSP will disable the data acquisition system once it has received all samples for the maximum burst size.
- the DSP will search for the preamble and determine the timing delay. From here on, it continues with the required processing, such as determining the frequency offset, phase offset, etc.
- Short preambles can be used, increasing the amount of payload data transmitted in one burst.
- This subsystem is a comparator as further shown in figure 3(a).
- the input to this subsystem is the signal from the RF front-end section of the receiver shown in figure 3(b).
- the input is fed into a comparator, which compares this to a threshold setting. Any value of the signal above the threshold results in a logic level 1 at the output of the comparator as shown in figure 3(c). Otherwise the comparator output is at logic level 0.
- the output of the comparator is tied to a general purpose IO pin of the DSP.
- the input to this subsystem is the baseband signal from the RF front-end.
- This subsystem is in sleep mode until the "enable” signal is provided from the DSP. Once enabled, the input signal is processed and converted to a format acceptable by the DSP.
- This sampled data is fed into the DSP via a transfer interface. The process of acquisition, preprocessing and transfer continues until a "disable" signal is received from the DSP.
- This subsystem is easily implemented by one skilled in the art
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