WO2011036026A1 - Procede de reduction des interferences entre un premier signal de type courant porteur transmis entre modems d'un reseau electrique et un second signal transmis entre modems d'un autre reseau - Google Patents
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- a method of reducing interference between a first carrier type signal transmitted between modems of an electrical network and a second signal transmitted between modems of another network is a method of reducing interference between a first carrier type signal transmitted between modems of an electrical network and a second signal transmitted between modems of another network.
- the present invention relates to a method and device for reducing interference between a first carrier-type signal transmitted between modems on an electrical network and a second signal transmitted between modems of another network.
- a home gateway is installed at the subscriber to exchange data from these services with equipment from the external network to the home installation.
- the signals carrying this data are then transmitted locally between modems whose type depends on the technology (standard) of transmission that is implemented.
- the ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- the present invention is in the case high-speed communication technologies which may be of the DSL type, ie, for example VDSL (Very High Bit Rate DSL) or VDSL2 (ITU G.993.2), or conform to Recommendation G. hm DSL mode (ITU G. 9960) or be of carrier current type, that is to say, conform for example to HomeplugAV standard (HomePlug PowerLine Alliance, "HomePlug AV baseline specification," Version 1.0.00, Dec. 2005 ), or G.hn current carrier mode recommendation, or be based on the technology developed by the UP A / OPERA or Panasonic companies.
- VDSL Very High Bit Rate DSL
- VDSL2 ITU G.993.2
- conform to Recommendation G. hm DSL mode ITU G. 9960
- carrier current type that is to say, conform for example to HomeplugAV standard (HomePlug PowerLine Alliance, "HomePlug AV baseline specification," Version 1.0.00, Dec. 2005
- Each broadband communication technology groups together a set of signal processing so that data is transmitted between two modems, one transmitter and the other receiver.
- the data to be transmitted are usually coded according to a Forward Error Code (FEC), then the codes obtained are mapped to a symbol of a constellation of a modulation.
- FEC Forward Error Code
- type QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation in English
- PSK Phase Shift Keying in English
- the length of these symbols, hereafter called QAM symbols depends on the size of the constellation of the selected modulation: 4QAM, 16QAM, ..., BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying).
- the bits of each QAM symbol are then distributed over so-called carrier frequencies according to the technique known as OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing).
- the carrier frequencies are orthogonal to each other and are distributed in a reserved frequency band according to a predefined frequency plan.
- the reserved frequency band varies according to broadband technologies. It can range, for example, from 2 to 30 MHz for the VDSL2 standard or from 1 to 100 MHz for the ITU G.hn recommendation.
- the OFDM symbols thus obtained are then transmitted on a transmission channel of the network. It may be noted that the transmission characteristics of a transmission channel fluctuate over time according to, inter alia, the evolution of its environment.
- This interference is amplified when the modems of the two local networks are powered by the same power source because, in this case, conduction coupling between modems occurs.
- the use of the electrical network and another network for the distribution of services of a triple-play offer therefore poses the problem of interference between a carrier current signal that is transmitted between modems on an electrical network and a signal that is transmitted on another network which can be either of DSL type, or be an electrical network possibly separate from the first.
- this iterative method consists in each iteration to optimize the transmission rate of the transmission channel on the line and the transmission power level of the signal transmitted on this channel by considering the interferences of the others. lines of this network as noise and under the constraint of a given spectral density profile.
- the transmission rate of the transmission channel of a line of the DSL type network is maximized under the constraint that the maximum value of transmission power of each carrier frequency respects the given spectral density profile.
- the transmission power level of each carrier frequency is minimized under the constraint of a transmission rate of the transmission channel of a fixed line.
- Fig. 1 shows timing diagrams illustrating an example of a result of distributing data of a signal on carrier frequencies from an estimated signal-to-noise ratio SNR (F) of a transmission channel.
- the top chronogram represents the spectral density of the transmission power P of the signal as a function of the carrier frequencies which are here referenced 6 to 17.
- a rectangle centered on each carrier frequency represents the width of the frequency band around each carrier frequency.
- the bottom timing diagram shows an example SNR (F) signal-to-noise ratio estimated on the transmission channel.
- the signal-to-noise ratio SNR (F) is very high, especially for the carrier frequencies 9 and 10, which then carry a large part of the signal. It is very weak especially for the carrier frequencies 14 to 17 which then carry a relatively small part of the signal.
- the method for coding the data of a DSL type signal thus makes it possible to reduce the interference between the signals transmitted between two lines of a DSL type network.
- this method requires that the signals be synchronized in time according to the same time base. This method is therefore not adapted to reduce interference between signals transmitted on two networks that have no common time base, such as for example, two separate electrical networks or an electrical network and a DSL type network.
- the current version of the G.hn recommendation defines specifications that must be met by broadband modems that will soon be used for the distribution of the triple-play services to a subscriber, whether this distribution is carried out on telephone metallic pairs, on coaxial cables or on lines of electric power so that the signals transmitted on these different supports interfere as little as possible with each other. with the others.
- a carrier-type network for example of G.hn carrier current mode
- one of the modems plays a particular role among the other modems of the same transmission medium.
- This master modem acts in a way as a head-end by memorizing the events related to other modems, called slaves, and by implementing, in addition, a method for encoding the data of a carrier-type current signal on a pay-as-you-go basis.
- carrier frequencies from transmission characteristics of a transmission channel of the electrical network relating to a slave modem.
- This method uses a static sharing of frequency or time resources and a mechanism, known as the power back-off in English, which consists of minimizing the level of transmission power as a function of data rates. pass.
- the carrier frequencies and their power levels are determined independently of the transmission channel characteristics that evolve over time.
- Such a method does not take into account interference due to a line of another network that could arise during transmission of signals.
- This recommendation defines, among other things, the physical layer of these modems, the maximum spectral density profiles, and the reserved frequency band from which the carrier frequencies are chosen.
- the reserved frequency band ranges from 1 Hz to 100 MHz
- the 3960 frequency carrier capacity is 25 kHz
- the transmit power density is - 50dBm / Hz.
- this recommendation recommends that the MAC layer of a modem, layer higher than the physical layer according to the OSI model, operate in a mode that is synchronized with the frequency of the alternating electric current delivered by the electrical network. Subsequently, we will call this type of operating mode, a MAC mode.
- the problem solved by the present invention is therefore to determine a method for reducing interference between a first carrier-type signal, transmitted between modems on an electrical network, and a second signal transmitted on another network, of the DSL or carrier type. said signals being coded by distribution of the data on allocated carrier frequencies of the same reserved frequency band.
- the method comprises a step of measuring by each modem of the electrical network of transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency that can be used for coding the first signal, a detection step, by analysis of the measured transmission characteristics, at least one carrier frequency, said second carrier frequency, which is allocated or likely to be allocated to code the second signal and which is common with at least one carrier frequency, said first carrier frequency, which is allocated for the coding of the first signal, and whose measured transmission characteristics are degraded compared to those of a previous measurement, and a step of optimizing the distribution of the data of the first signal on carrier frequencies so as to minimize the power level of transmission first carrier frequencies which are common with the second carrier frequencies thus detected while optimizing the transmission rate of the first signal.
- the present invention also relates to a modem provided for implementing such a method and a broadband service distribution system comprising at least one such modem.
- Fig. 1 shows timing diagrams illustrating an exemplary result of distribution of data on carrier frequencies from an estimated signal-to-noise ratio of a transmission channel
- Fig. 2 represents an illustration of a first embodiment of the method
- Fig. 3 represents a diagram of an iterative algorithm which allows a competitive optimization of the distribution of the data of the signals Se and S on their carrier frequencies
- Fig. 4 is an illustration of two iterations of this algorithm for distributing Se and S signal data competitively
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment of this device in the case of an electrical network comprising at least one slave modem and a master modem.
- the present invention relates to a method for reducing interference between a carrier current signal transmitted between modems M CPL of an electrical network Re and a signal S transmitted between modems M of another network R.
- the signals Se and S are coded by distribution of the data on allocated carrier frequencies which all belong to the same reserved frequency band BF as described in the introductory part.
- the method further comprises a step 1 for measuring, by each modem M CPL of the electrical network Re, the transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency F that can be used for the coding of the signal Se, a detection step 2, by analysis of the characteristics measured transmission, of at least one carrier frequency F 2 n which is allocated or likely to be allocated to encode the signal S and which is common with at least one carrier frequency F ⁇ m which is allocated for the coding of the signal Se and whose measured transmission characteristics are degraded compared to those of a previous measurement, and a step 3 of optimizing the distribution of the data of the signal Se on carrier frequencies so as to minimize the transmission power level of the carrier frequencies ⁇ m which are common with the F 2 n carrier frequencies thus detected while optimizing the signal transmission rate Se.
- the transmission characteristics may be based on a spacing property that may be either fixed, such as equal to the difference between carrier frequencies of VDSL2 (4KHz or 8kHz) or variable depending the channel which can be of carrier current type (PLT), coaxial or telephone and / or according to the profiles of these channels. This makes it possible to overcome the noise present in the transmission band when measuring the transmission characteristics.
- step 1 is implemented by each slave modem of the electrical network and step 2 is implemented by a master modem.
- each slave modem M CPL measures transmission characteristics on each carrier frequency F of the reserved frequency band BF.
- the transmission characteristics measured on a carrier frequency F are the spectral density level P of this carrier frequency, the gain
- the measurements made by each slave modem are then transmitted to the master modem.
- step 2 the master modem detects whether at least one carrier frequency F 2 n is common with a carrier frequency F ⁇ m whose measured transmission characteristics are degraded compared to those of a previous measurement.
- This master modem analyzes the transmission characteristics lm 'H, and of each carrier frequency F ⁇ m and the rate R ⁇ received from each slave modem. This analysis consists, for example, in calculating the signal-to-noise ratio SNR (F lm ) of each carrier frequency F lm by:
- the mastermem which is the transmission rate? t with a previously measured transmission rate.
- the master modem When the transmission characteristics measured by a slave modem are degraded compared with a previous measurement, for example when the measured transmission rate R ⁇ is lower than a previously measured bit rate and / or when the signal-to-noise ratio SNR (F ⁇ m ) is less than a value of this ratio calculated from the transmission characteristics measured previously, the master modem then considers each carrier frequency allocated or likely to be coded for the signal S and determines for each of them whether it is common with a carrier frequency F ⁇ m . If this is the case, this carrier frequency is denoted F 2 n .
- a carrier frequency F ⁇ m and a carrier frequency F 2 n are common when they are separated from each other by a distance less than a predetermined maximum distance which can be either zero that is to say that the two carrier frequencies are equal to the same value, ie greater than zero in the strict sense, that is to say that the two carrier frequencies have different but close values.
- the distance is defined by the difference between the cardinal sinus of the carrier frequency of the filter-weighted S signal which limits the sidelobes of the cardinal sine, and the cardinal sine of the signal-weighted carrier frequency S e by a filter which limits the secondary lobes of the cardinal sinus.
- step 2 continues with step 3 of optimizing the distribution of the data of the signal Se on carrier frequencies so as to minimize the transmission power level of the carrier frequencies ⁇ m which are common with the frequencies F 2 n carriers thus detected while optimizing the signal transmission rate Se.
- step 3 Two embodiments of step 3 are now presented: the first relates to the case where the network R is a DSL type network and the second relates to the case where the network R is also an electrical network possibly separate from the electrical network Re.
- each new carrier frequency is chosen in a sub-band of the reserved frequency band BF in which no carrier frequency is allocated to code the signal S.
- this subband extends from 30 to 100 MHz because this new carrier frequency will not be common with any of the allocated or likely carrier frequencies. to be encoded S signal thus avoiding any interference between Se and S signals.
- the data of the signal Se that were previously coded on the P carrier frequencies F ⁇ m are then distributed over these new carrier frequencies F ⁇ so that the transmission rate R * of these new carrier frequencies is maximized under the constraint that the maximum value of transmission power of each new carrier frequency F ⁇ respects a specific spectral density profile P i , that is to say that the distribution of the data is carried out by solving the following equation: under the constraint Y? ⁇ P, P Up> 0
- a, 2 n are the measurements of the transmission characteristics of a carrier frequency F ⁇ ⁇ performed during step 1, and the expression a + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1 ⁇ represents a modeling of the coupling between the network Re electrical and network R. It can be noted that this model of the coupling is a function of the carrier frequency, which reflects the reality.
- the pair of parameters ( ⁇ , ⁇ ⁇ is estimated by minimization by least of the measurements of the transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency F carried out during step 1.
- the P carrier frequencies F ⁇ make it possible to encode the data coded previously on the P carrier frequencies tm , that is to say that the transmission rate of the signal Se after replacement of the carrier frequencies is equal to the transmission rate.
- signal transmission Previously measured by a slave modem, step 3 is completed.
- this complementary subband extends from 1 to 30 MHz.
- these carrier frequencies are chosen so that a minimum distance separates them and this in order to avoid any interference between them.
- the data of the signal Se which could not be encoded on the carrier frequencies F I are then distributed over these carrier frequencies F ⁇ c so as to minimize the transmitted power level P ⁇ c of each carrier frequency F ⁇ c under the constraint that the measured transmission rate is reached, that is to say that the data of the signal Se which has not yet been coded is.
- the distribution of the data is carried out by solving the following equation:
- , a 2 c are the measurements of the transmission characteristics of a carrier frequency F lc carried out during step 1, and P * denotes the minimum level of total power emitted. It may be noted that the number of carrier frequencies chosen in the complementary subband is determined empirically so that all the data carried by carrier frequencies F ⁇ m are distributed over the carrier frequencies
- Fig. 2 represents an illustration of this first embodiment of the method.
- the timing diagram of the top of FIG. 2 shows an example of distribution of the data of the signal Se on carrier frequencies F ⁇ m numbered 6 to 17 of a sub-band of the reserved frequency band BF extending from the frequency 1 to the frequency 17.
- the master modem has detected two carrier frequencies F 2 ⁇ and F 2 2 allocated or likely to be allocated to encode the signal
- the middle chronogram of FIG. 2 shows the result of the optimization according to equation (1) in the case where the carrier frequencies 6 and 9 have been replaced by the carrier frequencies 14 and 15 of the sub-band defined here between the frequencies 6 and 17. It can be noted here that the frequencies 14 and 15 were already allocated for the coding of the signal Se. The data they carry is therefore part of the data to be distributed.
- Two other frequencies 1 and 3 are then chosen in a complementary sub-band defined here between the frequencies 1 to 5.
- the bottom chronogram shows the result of the optimization according to equation (2). It is noted that the data which had not yet been distributed over the frequencies 14 and 15 are distributed over these two carrier frequencies 1 and 3.
- the network R is an electrical network and the signal S is a carrier current type signal that is transmitted on the network R between modems. Step 3 is implemented by equipment that is accessible by each of these master modems.
- step 3 the distribution of the data of the signal Se on the carrier frequencies F ⁇ m is optimized so as to minimize the transmission power level of the carrier frequencies ⁇ m which are common with the carrier frequencies F 2 n thus detected while optimizing the data transmission rate of the signal Se. But this optimization is performed competitively with the optimization of the distribution of the data of the signal S on the allocated carrier frequencies F 2 n and this under the constraint of a specific spectral density profile P.
- Fig. 3 represents a diagram of an iterative algorithm that allows such competitive optimization of the distribution of the data of signals Se and S on their carrier frequencies.
- This algorithm is based on that described in the article "An Adaptive Multiuser Power Control Algorithm for VDSL", W. Yu et al, GLOBECOM01, vol. 1, 2001, p. 394-398, in which the coupling between the electrical network Re, for example of the G.hn carrier current mode type, and the electrical network R, for example of G.hn carrier current mode type, is modeled by the expression a + jp lm ⁇ the pair of parameters is estimated by minimization lesser measures the transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency F carried out during step 1.
- the principle of the algorithm consists in obtaining distributions of the data of the signals Se and S so as to reach the measured transmission rates R ⁇ and R 2 .
- the transmission power levels P ⁇ m and P 2 n are set at predetermined values. Then, during an iterative first step, commonly called iterative water-filling in English, the transmission power levels J m are minimized under the constraint that the measured transmission rate R ⁇ is reached, that is, by resolution of the equation (3) in which the exponents * indicate that they are values reached by the optimization:
- H ,, ⁇ 1 ⁇ are the measurements of the transmission characteristics of a carrier frequency F ⁇ m made during step 1.
- the second step is followed by the first step as long as the transmission rate R * is greater than the measured transmission rate R ⁇ or the transmission rate? * is greater than the measured transmission rate R 2 .
- the parameters ⁇ and ⁇ are set empirically, for example at values of 3 dB and 10%, respectively.
- Fig. 4 represents an illustration of two iterations of this algorithm for distributing the data of signals Se and S in a competitive manner.
- Each timing diagram represents the spectral power densities of the signals Se and S as a function of the carrier frequencies of the reserved frequency band BF.
- the chronogram at the top left represents these densities Pi and P 2 following the initialization of the transmission power levels ⁇ m and P 2 n .
- the top right timing diagram represents these densities once the transmit power levels m m have been optimized according to equation (3). It can be seen that the spectral density P * obtained concentrates on carrier frequencies that are not allocated to encode the signal S or, at the very least, on carrier frequencies whose transmission power levels P 2 n are the lowest.
- the timing chart at the bottom right represents these densities once the emission power levels P 2 have been optimized according to equation (4). The same phenomenon is observed, namely that the spectral density P * obtained concentrates on carrier frequencies that are not allocated to code the signal Se where at least towards carrier frequencies whose transmission power levels P ⁇ m are the weakest.
- the spectral densities of transmission power are distinguished from each other thus avoiding interference between the signals Se and S.
- the lower left-hand plot represents spectral densities of transmit power once transmit power levels P ⁇ m have been again optimized according to equation (3) during a second iteration of the first step of the algorithm. It can be seen that the spectral density of transmission power P * is spread over a larger number of carrier frequencies because emission power levels P 2 n whose carrier frequencies F lm are close to carrier frequencies F 2 n are of lower values than at the previous iteration.
- the power spectral densities are distinguishable from each other and spread over the entire frequency band reserved.
- the process steps are repeated periodically.
- the repetition period T is synchronized with the frequency of the alternating electric current delivered by an electrical network Re or R.
- the period T begins after a duration ⁇ which starts from each passage to 0 of the electrical signal Se.
- the modem M CPL is provided to detect the transition to 0 of the electrical signal Se which then allows it to start the execution of the process steps after the duration ⁇ which can also be zero.
- the present invention relates to a device for reducing interference between a first carrier-type signal transmitted between modems of an electrical network and a second signal transmitted between modems of another network.
- This device comprises means for implementing an interference reduction method described above.
- Fig. 5 represents an embodiment of this device in the case of an electrical network comprising at least one slave modem and a master modem
- each slave modem M CPLE is a conventional carrier modem that is to say it is intended to transmit to a another modem the signal Se whose data are distributed over carrier frequencies.
- each slave modem M CPLE includes MM means for measuring transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency allocated for the coding of the signal Se or likely to being.
- the slave modem M CPLE comprises means MT for transmitting to the master modem M CPLM the measured transmission characteristics.
- the master modem M CPLM is provided to manage the distribution of the carrier frequencies. According to the present invention, it comprises means MR for receiving transmission characteristics of each carrier frequency that can be used, measured by each slave modem M CPLE , means MD for detecting, by analysis of said measured transmission characteristics, at least a carrier frequency F 2 n which is allocated or likely to be allocated to encode a second signal S transmitted between modems of another network R, and which is common with at least one carrier frequency F ⁇ m which is allocated for coding signal Se and whose measured transmission characteristics are degraded compared to those of a previous measurement.
- the master modem M CPLM also comprises MO means for optimizing the distribution of the data of the signal Se on carrier frequencies so as to minimize the transmission power level of the first carrier frequencies F ⁇ m which are common with the carrier frequencies F 2 n thus detected while optimizing the transmission rate of the first signal Se.
- the means MM, MD, MO are produced by a set of programmable electronic components using in particular a memory and the means MT are electronic components that communicate with conventional data communication means between modems. of an electrical network.
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