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- the present invention relates generally to wireless communications, and in particular to a system and method for suppressing inter-cell interference in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) wireless communication system receiver.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- pilot symbols are transmitted across the time- frequency plane for the receiving device to estimate the propagation channel's time-frequency response in order to perform coherent demodulation of data symbols.
- OFDM systems may use orthogonal patterns of pilot symbols in different transmission sectors (and/or cells), to differentiate communication signals transmitted in the respective sectors.
- OFDM systems may use orthogonal patterns of pilot symbols in different transmission sectors (and/or cells), to differentiate communication signals transmitted in the respective sectors.
- noise To a receiver in a given sector of interest - and in particular to receivers at or near sector boundaries - transmissions directed to other sectors appear as noise, which must be suppressed for acceptable receiver performance.
- Effective suppression of inter-sector (also referred to as inter- cell) interference is an ongoing challenge in OFDM receiver design.
- channel estimates are processed to remove or reduce noise, exploiting the orthogonality of pilot patterns.
- the de-noised channel estimates are then used to compute inter-cell interference.
- the noise effects of orthogonal pilot patterns are selectively removed from channel samples in estimating inter-cell interference, depending on whether data subcarriers are subject to the same interference as pilot subcarriers, and whether data subcarriers are subject to interference from sectors with pilot patterns orthogonal to those in the transmitting sector.
- a further calculation removes noise from cells not identified by an orthogonal pilot sequence, which may be particularly applicable when large variations exist in the frequency domain of the propagation channel across a pilot pattern.
- One embodiment relates to a method of accurately estimating inter-cell interference in a received signal transmitted in a given sector in an OFDM communication system receiver.
- pilot and data subcarriers are subject to the same interference and the propagation channel is approximately constant across subcarriers spanned by a predetermined number of consecutive pilot signals that are orthogonal across sectors
- the received signal is processed to generate a first set of propagation channel samples that remove the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns.
- a propagation channel estimate is generated from the first set of propagation channel samples.
- the received signal is processed to generate a second set of propagation channel samples that include the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns.
- Inter-cell interference in the received signal is estimated by subtracting the propagation channel estimate from the second propagation channel samples.
- pilot subcarriers When pilot subcarriers are shared with other sectors, data subcarriers are not subject to substantial interference from sectors with pilot patterns orthogonal to the given sector, and the propagation channel is approximately constant across subcarriers spanned by a predetermined number of consecutive pilot signals that are orthogonal across sectors, inter-cell interference in the received signal is estimated by subtracting the propagation channel estimate from the first propagation channel samples.
- the received signal is processed to generate a third set of propagation channel samples that remove noise not identified by a cell specified by the orthogonal pilot pattern, and inter-cell interference in the received signal is estimated by subtracting the third propagation channels samples from the second propagation channel samples.
- the receiver includes a receiver operative to receive a signal transmitted in a given sector.
- the receiver also includes a channel estimation circuit operative to detect when pilot and data subcarriers are subject to the same interference and the propagation channel is approximately constant across subcarriers spanned by a predetermined number of consecutive pilot signals that are orthogonal across sectors, and to process the received signal to generate a first set of propagation channel samples that remove the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns.
- the channel estimation circuit is further operative to generate a propagation channel estimate from the first set of propagation channel samples, and to process the received signal to generate a second set of propagation channel samples that include the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns.
- the channel estimation circuit is still further operative to estimate inter-cell interference in the received signal by subtracting the propagation channel estimate from the second propagation channel samples.
- Figure 1 is a time-frequency diagram of a pilot pattern for OFDM transmission.
- Figure 2 is a functional block diagram of a sector boundary area of an OFDM cell.
- Figure 3 is a functional block diagram of an OFDM receiver.
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram of a method of interference suppression.
- x is a complex variable
- x' denotes its conjugate.
- x' denotes its transpose and x H its Hermitian transpose, that is, transpose and complex conjugate.
- E(x) the expectation value is denoted as E(x) .
- x is a vector then its Euclidian norm is denoted asllxl .
- N Tx Number of transmit antennas.
- O ⁇ l ⁇ L denotes the various taps in the impulse response of the propagation channel and T is the sampling rate in the digital base-band.
- the sub-script indices (i,j) are omitted when there is only one transmit and receive antenna.
- H 1 j (k,n) The time-varying frequency response of the propagation channel given
- h indexes the subcarriers and n the time.
- the sub-script indices (/,/) are omitted when there is only one transmit and receive antenna.
- the sub-script indices (1,7) are omitted when there is only one transmit and receive antenna. lX n sym ) ⁇ ' The estimated inter-cell interference as seen from receive antenna /and
- OFDM-symbol n ⁇ . y,(n) The received sampled digital base-band signal from receive antenna / and for digital base-band sample n .
- the sub-script / is omitted when there is only one receive antenna.
- YXk ⁇ y1n The frequency response of y t ⁇ ) for subcarrier k and OFDM-symbol n .
- the sub-script / is omitted when there is only one receive antenna.
- Wff (k, It ⁇ 1n ) The weighted channel estimates used in a combiner corresponding to the y-th transmit antenna, the /-th receive antenna, subcarrier A; , and OFDM-symbol.
- the sub-script indices (i,j) are omitted when there is only one transmit and receive antenna.
- Figure 1 depicts a representative OFDM pilot pattern, as will likely be used in OFDM Long Term Evolution (LTE).
- the pilots are uniformly spaced across the frequency domain within an OFDM-symbol. It is currently proposed to include two OFDM-symbols per slot (0.5 ms) containing pilot symbols, one in the beginning of the slot and one towards the end of the slot.
- Figure 2 depicts a base station 10 transmitting OFDM signal in two sectors 12, 14.
- the sectors 12, 14 transmit on the same OFDM subcarriers.
- Orthogonal pilot patterns are used to differentiate the propagation channel emanating from the sectors 12, 14.
- the term "orthogonal pilot pattern” means that the cross correlation between two orthogonal pilot patterns, at least over a predetermined sequence, is zero, and conversely, the cross correlation between non-orthogonal pilots patterns is non-zero.
- FIG. 3 depicts a representative functional block diagram of an OFDM receiver 20.
- the receiver 20 performs the operations of cyclic prefix removal 22, Fast Fourier transform (FFT) 24, channel estimation 26, combining 28, and decoding 30.
- the propagation channel sample H(Jk n ⁇ 1n ) is calculated in the channel estimator 26 based on known pilot symbols. If the propagation channel is approximately constant across the subcarriers spanned by N PMem consecutive pilot symbols, multiplication with the pilot sector pattern of interest will mitigate the interference from other sectors. That is, which removes the interference from all sectors not numbered as zero.
- One method of "de-noising" channel samples is to sum weighted channel samples over a predetermined number of consecutive pilot signals: where w ⁇ m are weights stored in a look-up table or calculated on the fly.
- equation (3) we combine linearly the channel samples in the frequency domain to obtain a de-noised channel sample for subcarrier k n . Since we only use channel samples in equation (3) coming
- Propagation channel estimates for subcarriers not corresponding to a pilot subcarrier are found by linear interpolation or by piece-wise constant interpolation. This determines the propagation channel estimates (PcE) corresponding to the OFDM-symbols containing pilot symbols.
- PcE propagation channel estimates
- one propagation channel estimate is used for the entire slot. It is computed by averaging the existing propagation channel estimates.
- the remaining propagation channel estimates are computed by interpolating in the time domain. That is, for each subcarrier there are two propagation channel estimates, which are interpolated/extrapolated to obtain the missing propagation channel estimates in the slot.
- a Doppler estimator may be used to discriminate between the first and second methods. When the receiver speed is high, time interpolation is used and when the receiver speed is low, time averaging is used to estimate the propagation channel.
- the presented method requires only the propagation channel delay spread, that is, an estimate of the time lapse between the first and last arriving path.
- the analysis is here carried out assuming one transmit antenna and one receive antenna. Since different transmit antennas will send pilots symbols on different subcarriers, the analysis is identical as when estimating the propagation channel between a given receive and transmit antenna. We are thus not exploiting the degree of receive antenna correlation in estimating the propagation channels in order to simplify the implementation.
- ⁇ is of the type e lm ⁇ for some phase angle ⁇ .
- the channel samples H ph ⁇ rem (k n , W 911n ) WiII then show less variation in the frequency domain, which leads to a better de-noising.
- the main contribution to the phase rotation is when we select our first sample of the OFDM-symbol ahead of the OFDM-symbol start, that is, the first sample is part of the cyclic prefix. By removing the influence of the phase rotation, we can assume that our first sample is aligned with the OFDM-symbol start.
- Equation (3) and H reg is a de-noised estimate of the propagation channel H .
- the de-noised samples are given by
- phase rotation has been re-introduced here, given by the factor/ .
- the propagation channel estimates for the remaining subcarriers are estimated using interpolation, that is, where k n ⁇ k ⁇ k n+l Alternatively, to save memory and calculations, a piece-wise constant interpolation could be used
- H" cE (k ,V > ) H DeN (k n , nsym ) , *. - N Pllol spacmg /2 ⁇ k ⁇ k n + N Pllol spaang /2 , (12) where N Pllol spac ⁇ ng is the number of sub-carriers between pilot subcarriers (currently six in 3GPP),
- the Doppler estimate indicates that the receiver is moving at high speed
- the remaining propagation channel estimates are interpolated in time: H PcE ⁇ k, nsym ) (13) where n l sym and n 2 sym axe the indices of the OFDM-symbols containing pilots and for which we have already estimated the propagation channel. If 1 on the other hand, the Doppler indicates that the receiver is moving at low speed, the propagation channel estimates are averaged:
- the propagation channel estimates covering N P ⁇ lêt pilot symbols can be replaced with its averages.
- Simulations indicate that at most two to three ⁇ values are needed, which depend only on the propagation channel delay spread. Larger ⁇ values are used if the delay spread is small and vice versa. As an initial value for ⁇ the lower of the values should be chosen until a delay spread estimation has been computed.
- HTM Jk n , U 1 ⁇ 1n
- two sets of be produced - a first set to use for the demodulation of data and a second set for computing the inter-cell interference.
- Two scenarios are considered.
- the pilot and data subcarriers are subject to the same interference. This may occur, for example, if all cells transmit on all subcarriers with the same strength.
- equation (2) is used to compute a first set of propagation channel samples H( ⁇ 5 M 97n ) that goes into the
- Equation (3) formula for the de-noised propagation channel estimates in equation (3). Because H is summed over a pattern of orthogonal pilot symbols, noise associated with the orthogonal signals is cancelled. The channel estimate of equation (3) then removes non-orthogonal noise from the channel estimate. Obviously, this will generate fewer samples and the weights in equation (3) might have to change. A straight-forward way of selecting the weights is to use every N Pallem
- a IJ (k ni n sym ) nk n ).(pJ ' (15) are computed from only the output of the FFT 24 and the pilot symbol - that is, without removing noise from orthogonal signals by summing over the pilot sequence. This explicitly
- inter-cell interference sample is then computed as This assumes that all receive antennas sees the same inter-cell interference. If this approximation does not hold true, an inter-cell interference sample per receive antenna is given by
- pilot subcarriers are shared with other sectors, where the sector of interest is specified by a known orthogonal pattern, and we know that the subcarriers containing data are not subject to substantial interference from sectors with pilot patterns orthogonal to the desired pattern.
- This scenario is more likely in practice, as it represents better system design and planning.
- Propagation channel estimation is carried out as described for the first scenario above.
- the estimates are used for demodulation of data and possibly for interference estimation.
- propagation channel samples H are replaced with the first propagation channel samples
- Estimation of the interference is accurate if the frequency variation is small over the
- the inter-cell interference estimates - whether calculated under the first or second scenario considered herein - are used in the combiner 28 to increase the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of a received signal prior to demodulating the data, improving receiver performance.
- SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- the method may find particular applicability if we suspect there are large variations in the frequency domain of the propagation channel across the N Pallind pilots.
- the result of the method is a set of de-noised channel
- the de-noised channel samples have been removed of noise not identified by one of the cells specified by an orthogonal pilot pattern. This special de-noising is done by replacing the third step in the method described above with the following.
- o n m equals the product of the pilot symbol from sector zero (the sector for which the propagation channel is being estimated) and the conjugate of the pilot symbol from sector n for subcarrier£ m .
- H reg is a de-noised estimate of the propagation channelH.
- the value of the parameter ⁇ depends on the delay spread of the propagation channel for the sectors involved in the minimization of equation (20). As with ⁇ , only a limited number of discrete values for ⁇ should be necessary. Until the delay spread has been estimated a lower bound for ⁇ is chosen. Observe, that the larger ⁇ is, the more we emphasize
- Figure 4 depicts a method 40 of estimating inter-cell interference under the scenarios postulated above.
- the received signal is processed to generate a first set of propagation channel samples that remove the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns; according to equation (2) (block 42).
- a propagation channel estimate is generated from the first set of propagation channel samples according to one of equations (11) - (14) (block 44).
- the received signal is processed to generate a second set of propagation channel samples that include the effects of orthogonal pilot patterns according to equation (15) (block 46).
- inter-cell interference is estimated according to equation (17) (block 52). If the propagation channel is approximately constant in frequency across subcarriers spanned by a predetermined number of consecutive pilot signals that are orthogonal across sectors (block 48) and data subcarriers are not subject to substantial interference from sectors with pilot patterns orthogonal to the given sector (block 54), inter-cell interference is estimated according to equation (19) (block 56).
- the received signal is processed to generate a third set of propagation channel samples that remove noise not identified by a cell specified by the orthogonal pilot pattern (block 58); and the inter-cell interference in the received signal is estimated by substituting H reg from equation (19) for in equation (17)
- Equation (2) when using equation (2) for the propagation channel samples in the interference estimation (equation (18) and (19)) the estimated interference will be a magnitude N p attern ' ess because of the averaging in equation (2). This should be compensated for before using the interference estimation in, for example, the CQI-estimation.
- the present invention more de-noising is used to generate channel estimates used in interference estimation than is necessary for corresponding channel estimates used for demodulating the data.
- the present invention increases the quality of interference estimation by exploiting the orthogonality of the pilot pattern.
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