WO2008033117A1 - Detection of time-frequency hopping patterns - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related a method for detecting a time-frequency hopping pattern in OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) systems.
- a wireless communication channel in a single-carrier transmission system is modeled as having a time-varying impulse response g( ⁇ ,t) , which may be frequency selective for any given time t due to multipaths.
- the channel's frequency selectivity can be estimated by observing the known pilot signal transmitted during the time of interest whereas the time selectivity is usually tracked by observing multiples of these periodically inserted known signals.
- the channel's selectivity is mainly caused by movement of the terminal.
- the channel can be modeled by a time-invariant delay-Doppler response h( ⁇ ,v) , which represents the complex- valued channel gain of the scatterer incurring a delay ⁇ and Doppler shift v to the incoming signal.
- h( ⁇ ,v) represents the complex- valued channel gain of the scatterer incurring a delay ⁇ and Doppler shift v to the incoming signal.
- this fact has been used mostly as a design limitation on the frequency of pilot insertion in the time domain to avoid aliasing. Slightly more sophisticated usage of the Doppler information may be found in the channel tracking related filter design that requires the estimation of the channel's Doppler spread.
- a time-frequency hopping pattern is a signal whose frequency contents change as a function of time, either periodically or non-periodically, in a specific manner.
- Time -frequency hopping signals have been used in many communication and radar applications.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- the potential for using them as synchronization signals has been under extensive investigation. Since an OFDM system essentially divides the radio resource into orthogonal time-frequency units, it is natural to design synchronization signals that conform with existing time-frequency partition.
- Costas array patterns are disclosed in "Medium Constraints on Sonar Design and Performance", by J. P. Costas, in EASCON Conv. Rec, 1975, pp 68A-68L.
- Each cell in the array represents one of the N m sub-carriers in an OFDM symbol, which has an interval of T 1 sec. including T cp sec. of cyclic prefix.
- T p N 5
- Mf s Mf s .
- Each pattern may have a sub-carrier offset index O ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ M with respect to the first sub-carrier.
- Any pilot pattern may be specified by a two-dimensional time-frequency array whose element CJn,m] is the complex value of the pilot symbol transmitted on the m'th sub-carrier in the n'th OFDM symbol. Unless otherwise stated, C[n,m] is " 1" if a pilot symbol is present and "0" if not.
- the corresponding continuous-time signal of the pilot pattern over Q time domain periods can be expressed as a sequence of OFDM symbols by:
- the pilot pattern's time-frequency array representation C[n,m] is related to the discrete-time sequence c n [i ⁇ by
- the receiver needs to know the channel's time-frequency response H(t,f) , which is the two- dimensional Fourier transform of the delay-Doppler response h( ⁇ ,v) . If sufficient numbers of the base pilot signals are observed over time and frequency, the output of the delay-Doppler correlator is a good approximation of the delay-Doppler response.
- the channel is modeled as having a delay-Doppler response h( ⁇ ,v) , which represents the complex-valued channel gain of the scatterer incurring a delay ⁇ and Doppler shift v to the incoming signal.
- h( ⁇ ,v) the complex-valued channel gain of the scatterer incurring a delay ⁇ and Doppler shift v to the incoming signal.
- z(t) is the Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN)
- r 0 and V 0 are the initial timing and frequency offset respectively
- V ⁇ J- —L_ r max — T 1 , NT S
- Present detectors normally use correlator matched to hypothesized signals and then find peaks and compare them with a certain threshold to determine the presence of the pilot signals. This correlation process may be too computationally complex especially when there are a large number of potential hypotheses.
- An object with the present invention is to provide an apparatus and a method for detecting a pilot pattern in an OFDM system with less complex computing compared to prior art.
- An additional object is to provide a method for synchronizing and detecting communication devices in a communication network.
- the invention solves the problem of detecting time-frequency hopping patterns of a pilot signal that meets a certain criteria in an optimal sense.
- the invention provides an optimal likelihood measure for a given hypothesis on the pilot pattern and its time-frequency offset. Based on this likelihood measure, the detection and synchronization of a pilot pattern can be achieved.
- An advantage with the present invention is that the invention may be used in an initial synchronization of an OFDM system that uses different time- frequency hopping patterns to identify different devices.
- a further advantage is that though the optimal likelihood metric is the integral of the energy at the output of a two-dimensional delay-Doppler correlator, it is not necessary to actually perform the two-dimensional delay- Doppler correlation.
- pilot patterns are used by a multiple of devices that share a common structure, such as circularly shifted patterns, the computation of their likelihood metrics may further be simplified.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of a pilot pattern used in connection with the present invention.
- Fig. 2 shows an apparatus for producing a sampled signal from a received signal r(t).
- Fig. 3 shows a circularly shifted pattern of a Costas array.
- Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of a two-dimensional correlator according to the present invention.
- Fig. 5 shows a correlator output array in connection to figure 5.
- Fig. 6 shows an example of two circularly shifted Costas arrays.
- Fig. 7 shows a diagram of single-cell detection with one observation period.
- Fig. 8 shows a typical detection metric.
- Fig. 9 shows a diagram of two-cell detection in Full channel
- Fig. 10 shows a diagram of two-cell detection in Flat channel Detailed description
- the objective with the present invention is to detect the presence of a pilot signal, and subsequently achieve a coarse initial time-frequency synchronization by estimating the unknown parameters (r o ,v o ) .
- the Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation of the channel h ML ( ⁇ ,v) , for properly designed pilot signals such as those described above, defined over a range of ( ⁇ 0 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Q + T ⁇ x , V 0 ⁇ v ⁇ V 0 + V 1113x ) is related to the two- dimensional delay-Doppler image ⁇ ( ⁇ ,v) by:
- E s is the energy of the pilot signal over the unspecified observation interval
- the initial time-frequency offset (V 0 , V 0 ) is unknown and thus needs to be hypothesized. Therefore, the detection of the presence of a pilot pattern and subsequently the identification of the device transmitting it involves the search over the hypotheses space specified by the pilot signal s p (t) and the initial time-frequency offset ( ⁇ o ,v o ) .
- Equation (10) I( ⁇ ,v) is the delay-Doppler image observed by the hypothesized signal s p (t) .
- the detection of the pilot pattern is then to evaluate and compare the values of this log-likelihood function among possible hypotheses of s p (t) and (V 0 , v 0 ) or to compare them with a certain threshold.
- the generalized log-likelihood function ⁇ (r o ,v o ) is simply the integration over the hypothesized range of the energy of the channel's delay-Doppler image I( ⁇ ,v) , whose discrete approximation over the range
- the time-frequency shifted version of the delay-Doppler image may be expressed as:
- I ⁇ (r,v) ⁇ TM ⁇ *I( ⁇ + r 0 ,v + v 0 )
- I ro Vo [k,l] is the channel's delay-Doppler image sampled at a chip rate of 1/Tc Hz in the delay domain and QNT S sec. in the Doppler domain
- Figure 2 shows a device 30 for producing a sampled signal r To ⁇ , o [n,i] from a received signal r ⁇ t) .
- the received signal is inputted to a filter 31 having a filter function ⁇ * ⁇ -t).
- the filtered signal is sampled, using a sampler 32, at a chip rate of 1/T C Hz, and a negative delay is added in a delayer 33.
- the sampled and delayed signal is mixed with a signal from a source 34 in a mixer 35 to produce the sampled signal r To ;Vo [n,z].
- the channel's maximum delay-Doppler spread (r max ,v max ) should not exceed the values that can be supported by the pilot's density.
- the integration over a range greater than (r max ,v max ) may degrade the detection performance since unwanted noise is introduced.
- the detection complexity may be significantly reduced as will be described in the following. The detector can then trade off between performance and complexity according to the operating requirement and equipment capability.
- C[n, m] is also non-zero only when a pilot symbol is transmitted on the m'th sub-carrier in the n'th OFDM symbol. Also note that if
- ⁇ [ «.m] can be calculated using zero-padding DFT for all possible hypotheses of the initial frequency offset v 0 if they are regularly spaced at properly chosen interval.
- ⁇ 0 for example, a length- LN ffi sequence + nT s + ⁇ 0 ) ⁇ * (t -iT e )dt (20)
- the log-likelihood function for a given initial time-frequency offset hypothesis can be evaluated in the discrete frequency domain by:
- (2i) which is simply the sum of received signal energy over the locations of the hypothesized pilot pattern on the discrete time-frequency plane.
- the detection of multiple hopping patterns may be greatly simplified if they have a certain common structure. For example, by assigning circularly shifted patterns to different devices. The detection can then be achieved by using a two-dimensional circular correlator matched to the base pattern's time-frequency map.
- Figure 3 shows circularly shifted patterns of a Costas array. A second pattern is the original pattern circularly shifted by ⁇ OFDM symbols and ( ⁇ M + ⁇ ) sub-carriers. As in the regularly spaced case, patterns with different sub-carrier offset ⁇ are completely orthogonal. For a certain class of Costas arrays, two patterns with the same ⁇ but different m have at most one coincidence per period, see example in figure 6.
- a pilot pattern may also have a local scale time-frequency offset, due to a variety of reasons, with respect to other references such as patterns from a different base station or the sampling point of a particular terminal.
- This initial offset is essentially the same as, and is denoted by (T 05 V 0 ) above except for the constraints that they are in the range of 0 ⁇ ⁇ 0 ⁇ T s and 0 ⁇ v 0 ⁇ f s . Any offset outside this range will be folded into the indices ⁇ , ⁇ and ⁇ .
- the detection of a circularly shifted pilot pattern is then to determine its presence at a hypothesized time- frequency coordinate:
- the pattern search begins.
- the Costas array is expressed as a frequency-hopping sequence ⁇ 0,2,1,4,5,3, x ⁇ of the symbol index, where " x " indicates a symbol with no pilot sub-carrier. This sequence is placed under the input array for visual illustration purpose.
- This vector is then placed in a first column 55 of an output array 50 in figure 5.
- the Costas sequence is circularly shifted by one unit to the right and the columns of the input array 51 are circularly rotated, as illustrated by the third matrix 53 in figure 4, and summed as in the first step.
- the resulting vector is then placed in the second column 56 of the output array in figure 5. This process is continued until all N possible Costas sequence circular shifts are exhausted.
- the L x N output array 50 will then contain the generalized log-likelihood of all L x N possible hypotheses of the Costas array's circular shifts for a given (V 0 , v 0 ) .
- the likelihood test and thresholding can then take place to determine if any target is present.
- the vector placed in column 57 is derived from the fourth matrix 54 in figure 4 as described above.
- the correlation process illustrated in figures 4 and 5 occurs off-line on a memory buffer that contains previously captured data.
- the same process may alternatively be carried out in real-time in a sliding window in which new data continues to arrive and fill up the array while old ones are being flushed out.
- the loading of the memory buffer and the circular rotation of vectors can all be accomplished by modifying address pointers without physically moving the buffer contents.
- the extension to multiple periods is straightforward.
- a computationally efficient implementation is to sum the energy in multiple periods to form the input array before the correlation takes place.
- step 5 Reset the input array pointers displaced as a result of step 3 and advance the input/output arrays (circularly rotating the columns to the right) by one position.
- Costas array pilot patterns 60 described in figure 6 are considered. They are generated by circularly shifting the horizontal scan lines of a regular spaced pilot pattern.
- a first access point has a pilot pattern 61 with a zero-offset base signal and a second access point has a pilot pattern 62 with the base signal cyclically shifted by nf p in frequency and mT in time, as shown in figure 7 for
- Table 1 shows the parameters of the two specific arrays that are simulated. To make a fair comparison, both have a pilot density of approximately 1/256.
- the OFDM symbol FFT size for length-30 array is 512, i.e. the OFDM symbol interval is half of that in the first array.
- the cyclic prefix length remains the same so that same maximum delay spread can be accommodated.
- Table 2 lists a few other parameters common to all simulations.
- Two Power Delay-Doppler Profiles are simulated.
- the "Flat” channel is simply a random realization of a zero-mean Gaussian variable and the "Full” channel has a "Case3 x Bessel” profile that spread the entire maximum delay-Doppler region. They represent the two extremes of the channel's diversity order. The actual performance in practice should lie somewhere in between. Unless otherwise stated, the number of periods observed over time is 1.
- Fig. 7 shows a diagram of a simulation of a single cell probability of misdetection.
- the solid line with stars 71 is Array 1 (Costas 16), "Full” channel, and the solid line with circles 72 is Array 2 (Costas 30), "Full” channel.
- the dashed line with stars 73 is Array 1 (Costas 16), “Flat” channel and the dashed line with circles is Array 2 (Costas 30), "Flat” channel.
- the greater peak to sidelobe ratio of the second array (Costas 30) does not yield much gain until higher SNR range in the "Full” channel. This is mainly due to the fact that it has more possible hypotheses (7440) and therefore more chances to make a mistake.
- the two cells have a random relative time- frequency offset that is similarly distributed.
- a successful detection is declared in the two-cell simulation only when both cells are successfully detected. This happens when the location of the two largest metrics in the correlation output array correspond to those of the two targets.
- a typical array for two equal-strength cells is shown in Figure 8 for reference.
- Figure 9 shows a diagram of a simulation of a two-cell probability of misdetection in "Full" channel at 0 dB SNR
- figure 10 shows a diagram of a simulation of a two-cell probability of misdetection in "Flat” channel at 0 dB SNR.
- the solid lines in figure 9 and 10 represents one period of operation and the dashed lines in figure 9 and 10 represents two periods of observation.
- the lines with stars in figure 9 and 10 represents Array 1 (Costas 16) and lines with circles in figure 9 and 10 represents Array 2 (Costas 30).
- P 1 and P2 in figures 9 and 10 are the received power from respective pilot signal.
- the detection performance may be further improved by a few other measures or under certain conditions. For example, the number of hypotheses of the initial time-frequency offset ( ⁇ o ,v o ) may be increased. This effectively increases the search density and therefore the chances of finding the peaks of the log-likelihood function at the cost of computational complexity.
- a network planner may also impose constraints on the identification index ( ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ) to reduce the false alarm rate.
- the initial time-frequency offsets among the cells and terminals are most likely more than those assumed in the simulation. The symbol- alignment among the cells in particular, a basic assumption in an OFDM system, should reduce the interference quite significantly.
- a detector performing the described method for detecting a pilot pattern may naturally be implemented in a node of a communication system, such as a base station, mobile telephone, or any other type of wireless communication device.
- the method is preferably implemented as software code stored in a memory unit, and executed by a processing device.
- the underlying design principle has been to conform with the orthogonal time-frequency division format inherent in an OFDM system, thereby leading to receiver algorithms that involve mostly conversions between time and frequency (or delay and Doppler) domains preferably using DFT. Since demodulation of data symbols is also accomplished with DFT, a dedicated and flexible hardware DFT accelerator can handle almost all the computations in receiving data bits from a modem.
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