WO2011050491A1 - Method and arrangement in a communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the area of communication, and especially to methods and arrangements for antenna calibration in a communication system.
- a wireless communication system comprises an access network with radio network controllers (RNCs) and radio base stations (RBS) consisting of base band units (BBUs) performing base band signal processing.
- RNCs radio network controllers
- RBS radio base stations
- BBUs base band units
- the RBS consist further of one or more radio remote units (RRUs), which convert the transmitting and receiving signals between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over one or more antennas.
- RRUs radio remote units
- the base station architecture supports the connection between one baseband unit and several distributed RRUs.
- Some wireless communication systems e.g. WCDMA and LTE systems support the application of multiple antenna antenna techniques, e.g. MIMO techniques and beam forming techniques.
- a base station system using an adaptive beam forming algorithm is expected to increase its maximum range and capacity due to an improved antenna gain and the reduction of interference from other spatially separated users.
- an antenna array containing M elements can provide a mean power gain of M over white noise. Beam forming algorithms often assume that the antenna array has no errors and that the multi-channel transceiver has an identical transfer function.
- the spatial signature of the baseband receive/transmit signal is significantly different from that of the RF receive/transmit signal.
- the transfer functions of the RF transceivers are different from each other, i.e. the amplitude, time and phase deviations of the signals received/transmitted on the different antenna elements vary.
- antenna calibration compensating the amplitude, time and phase deviation among the different antenna elements.
- the antenna calibration across the antenna calibration chain i.e. the base station (i.e. eNodeB) transmit/receive chain is important when exploiting reciprocity.
- the antenna calibration among the different antenna elements in the different RRUs may have a strict limitation e.g. in a LTE TDD system calibration duration may be ask for in a special slot.
- the slot should be far less than an OFDM symbol duration, which symbol duration equals to about 71 ⁇ .
- the receiving of the calibrated signal maybe out of the required range of the time window if the RRU is located far away.
- the distance D between the BBU and the RRU result in a transmission delay described as
- the calibration duration i.e. the time acquired to compensate the transmission delay
- the cable distance between the BBU and the farthest RRU should be less than 3 km.
- the above stated object is achieved by means of a method and an arrangement according to the independent claims.
- the object is achieved by a method for antenna calibration in a communication system.
- the communication system comprises an access network having radio network controllers, radio base stations comprising at least one BBU and a number of distributed R Us.
- the BBU performs base band signal processing.
- each RRU converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna.
- the BBU is connected with each RRU via a cable forming a BBU and RRU pair, which utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration.
- the method comprises for each BBU and RRU pair a step of obtaining a cable delay based on a length of the cable. Based on the cable delay a delay compensation is calculated.
- the method also comprises a step of adapting the antenna calibration chain based on the calculated delay compensation.
- a radio base station comprising a unit for antenna calibration in a communication system.
- the radio base station comprises at least one BBU and a number of distributed RRUs.
- the BBU performs base band signal processing.
- each RRU converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna.
- the BBU is connected with each RRU via a cable forming a BBU and RRU pair, which utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration.
- the base station comprises a unit for obtaining a cable delay based on a length of the cable. It also comprises a unit for calculating a delay compensation. The delay compensation is based on the obtained cable delay.
- the radio base station comprises a unit for adapting the antenna calibration chain based on the calculated delay compensation.
- An advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide the possibility to process the calibration of the antenna elements of one or several distributed RRUs simultaneously and thereby reducing the calibration duration even when the RRUs are widely spread.
- Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide antenna calibration for distributed RRU systems regardless the access methods used in the communication system.
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- Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide antenna calibration for distributed RRU. system utilizing distributed antenna systems i.e. network of spatially separated nodes connected to a common source via a transport medium providing wireless services.
- distributed antenna systems i.e. network of spatially separated nodes connected to a common source via a transport medium providing wireless services.
- Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide a method which easily co-works with conventional antenna calibration procedures.
- Figure 1 illustrates schematically a communication system including a BBU and distributed RRUs wherein the present invention may be implemented.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart of the method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates adaption of the calibration chain in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are flowcharts of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-working with conventional antenna calibration procedures.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a radio base station comprised in a communication system according to one embodiment of the present invention. Detailed description
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication system including a base band unit (BBU) 10 and distributed radio remote units (RRUs) 11a, l ib, 11c wherein the present invention may be implemented.
- BBU base band unit
- RRUs distributed radio remote units
- each RRU i.e. 11a and RRU 2 l ib and RRUN 11c may configure one or several antenna elements 12a, 12b, 12c and can be deployed in different locations.
- the BBU 10 and RRUi 11a, RRU 2 l ib and RRUN 11C form a BBU and RRU pair respectively.
- the ability to combine the transceiver signals from the different RRUs 11a, l ib, 11c has several benefits e.g. an increased coverage extension of a base station in the communication system.
- the distances between the BBU 10 and the RRUi 11a, the BBU 10 and RRU 2 l ib and the BBU 10 and RR3 ⁇ 4 11c may vary and in the scenario as shown in figure 1 the respective distances differ from each other.
- the BBU 10 is connected to each RRU 11a, l ib, 11c with a cable 14a, 14b, 14c of a certain length.
- the different cable lengths of the RRU and BBU pairs result in different cable delays from the BBU 10 to the radio frequency (RF) part of the different RRUs 1 1a, l ib, 1 1c.
- This type of transceiver delay can to some extent be converted into delay diversity for the signals transmitted to or received from the RRUs 11a, l ib, 1 lc, for example if the difference of the delays is less than an accepted transceiver window provided by the communication system. Furthermore, this type of transceiver delay may have an impact on the transmitting and receiving schemes, e.g. by limiting the usage of the transmission and receiving schemes and especially the schemes pursuing the beamforming gain for the distributed R U system.
- the present invention provides improved method and arrangement for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs and which aims to limit above described antenna calibration duration in the antenna calibration chain.
- the present invention obtains for each BBU and RRU pair a cable delay based on the length of the cable connecting the BBU and the RRU. A delay compensation is calculated based upon the cable delay. Thereupon the antenna calibration chain utilized by the BBU and the RRU is adapted based upon the delay compensation.
- FIG. 2 shows a flowchart of the method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the method of figure 2 is a delay calibration method for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs and is carried out in a transmit part of the communication system used for downlink transmissions or a receive part of the communication system used for uplink transmissions, hi a step 21, a cable delay ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 is obtained for each BBU and RRU; pair.
- the cable delay is based on the length of the cable connecting the BBU with the RRU, respectively and could be obtained in several ways e.g. by measuring or by calculating the cable delay based on cable characteristics.
- a delay compensation dc is calculated as shown in a step 22 in figure 2.
- the delay compensation dcj could be calculated in several ways.
- the delay compensation d ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 for the BBU and RRUi pair is the highest obtained cable delay of all BBU and RRU, pairs subtracted with the cable delay ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 of the BBU and RRU, pair.
- tolerated_ delay ⁇ is a maximum value of tolerated cable delay by the BBU and RRU, pair.
- the delay compensation for the BBU and R Ui pair is calculated to be the maximum value of the tolerated cable delay subtracted with the cable delay of the BBU and RRUj pair.
- the maximum value of tolerated cable delay by the BBU and RRUj pair could be a predetermined value.
- an antenna calibration chain utilized by the BBU and RRUj pair is adapted based on the delay compensation dc;.
- the delay compensation dc can be added in a downlink antenna calibration chain or an uplink antenna calibration chain.
- Figure 3 illustrates that the delay compensation adaptation is performed on a transmit antenna calibration chain when a calibration signal is sent by the BBU 10 in figure 1 to a transmit antenna 12a, 12b, 12c in the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c. It also illustrates the delay compensation adaptation performed on a receive antenna calibration chain when a calibration signal is received by the BBU 10 from a receive antenna 12a, 12b, 12c in the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c.
- the adaptation of the calibration chain could be performed by dropping all the received calibration signals into an accepted time window provided by the communication system.
- Antenna calibration could be performed on several antenna chains simultaneously.
- Calibration signals for the different antenna elements of the same or different RRU could be transmitted and received by the employment of special sequences e.g. calibration signals could be discriminated by the signals' inherent properties e.g. the auto- and/or the cross-correlation.
- the adaption of the antenna calibration chain could be performed in several ways.
- the adaptation is performed by buffering the calibration signals.
- the calibration signals are stored in a buffer for a known period of time based on the calculated delay compensation dcj in order to let all calibration signals reach the target synchronously. It should be pointed out that different calibration signals may have different buffering time.
- the adaptation is performed by adding a delay line to the antenna calibration chain. Thus the calibration signals inputted in the delay line reaches the output of the delay line after a period of time based on the calculated delay compensation dc; has elapsed.
- FIG. 4 shows a flowchart of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-worldng with a conventional antenna calibration procedure.
- the described antenna calibration procedure could be used for downlink chain calibration performed on a downlink calibration chain in a communication system.
- a calibration signal is determined.
- There are several ways to determining a calibration signal e.g. sending one calibration signal to all the antenna elements or sending several different calibration signals, whereof each calibration signal has its unique signature, to different antenna elements.
- the latter way has the advantage that the receiver easily can distinguish between the calibration signals.
- the calibration signal need to be split before transmitted to different antenna elements.
- a step 42 the method according to embodiments of the present invention described above is performed.
- the downlink calibration chain is adapted based on a calculated delay compensation which is based on a cable delay.
- the calibration signal is transmitted 43 from the BBU 10 to the RRUi 11a, l ib, 11c.
- the calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUi 1 la, 1 lb, 1 lc over a transmit antenna element 12a, 12b, 12c.
- the calibration signal is then received in the RRU; 11a, l ib, 11c over a receive antenna element in a step 45.
- the received calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUi 11a, l ib, 1 lc to the BBU 10 in a step 46.
- RRUs 1 la, 1 lb, 1 lc are collected in the BBU 10 in a step 47.
- FIG. 5 also shows a flowchart of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-working with a conventional antenna calibration procedure.
- the described antenna calibration procedure could be used for uplink chain calibration performed on an uplink calibration chain in a communication system.
- a calibration signal is determined. This could be performed in accordance with the method described above in conjunction with figure 4.
- the calibration signal is transmitted 52 from the BBU 10 to the R Ujl la, l ib, 11c.
- the calibration signal is transmitted from the RRU, 11a, l ib, 11c over a transmit antenna element 12a, 12b, 12c.
- the calibration signal is then received in the RRU; 11a, l ib, 11c over a receive antenna element in a step 54, In a step 55, the method according to embodiments of the present invention described above is performed.
- the uplink calibration chain is adapted based on a calculated delay compensation which is based on a cable delay.
- the received calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c to the BBU 10 in a step 56.
- the calibration signals from all RRUs 11a, l ib, 11c are collected in the BBU 10 in a step 57.
- the method shown in figure 2 may be implemented in a radio base station comprised in a communication system.
- An embodiment of the radio base station is illustrated in figure 6.
- the base station includes additional units such as a BBU, RRUs etc (not shown in figure 6) performing additional functionality as will be understood by the person skilled in the art. In the following only the units for carrying out the present invention are described in a more detailed way.
- the radio base station 60 comprises a unit for antenna calibration 600.
- the base station 60 comprises a unit for obtaining a cable delay 610 based on a length of the cable 14a, 14b, 14c connecting the BBU 10 and the RRU 11a, l ib, 11c (shown in figure 1).
- the arrangement 600 comprises a unit for calculating a delay compensation 620.
- the delay compensation is based on the cable delay obtained in the unit for obtaining a cable delay 610.
- it comprises a unit for adapting an antenna calibration chain 630 utilized by the BBU 10 and the RRU 11a, l ib, 11c for antenna calibration.
- the adaptation is based on a calculated delay compensation.
- the calculated delay compensation is calculated in the unit for calculating a delay compensation 620.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to the area of communication, and especially to a method and an arrangement for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising a baseband unit (BBU) and distributed radio remote units (RRUs). The present invention aims to limit antenna calibration duration in the antenna calibration chain. A cable delay based on the length of the cable connecting the BBU and the RRU is obtained. A delay compensation is calculated based upon the cable delay. Thereupon the antenna calibration chain utilized by the BBU and the RRU is adapted based upon the delay compensation.
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METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Technical field
The present invention relates to the area of communication, and especially to methods and arrangements for antenna calibration in a communication system.
Background
A wireless communication system comprises an access network with radio network controllers (RNCs) and radio base stations (RBS) consisting of base band units (BBUs) performing base band signal processing. The RBS consist further of one or more radio remote units (RRUs), which convert the transmitting and receiving signals between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over one or more antennas. The base station architecture supports the connection between one baseband unit and several distributed RRUs.
Some wireless communication systems e.g. WCDMA and LTE systems support the application of multiple antenna antenna techniques, e.g. MIMO techniques and beam forming techniques. A base station system using an adaptive beam forming algorithm is expected to increase its maximum range and capacity due to an improved antenna gain and the reduction of interference from other spatially separated users. E.g. an antenna array containing M elements can provide a mean power gain of M over white noise. Beam forming algorithms often assume that the antenna array has no errors and that the multi-channel transceiver has an identical transfer function. However due to mechanical and electrical variations in the RF components such as the amplifiers, mixers and cables that occur over time because of temperature variations, aging, and other factors, the spatial signature of the baseband receive/transmit signal is significantly different from that of the RF receive/transmit signal. This leads to the fact that the transfer functions of the RF transceivers are different from each other, i.e. the amplitude, time and phase deviations of the signals received/transmitted on the different antenna elements vary. In order to achieve the antenna gain it is important to perform antenna calibration compensating the amplitude, time and phase deviation among the
different antenna elements. Especially for a LTE-TDD (Long Term Evolution - Time Division Duplex) system the antenna calibration across the antenna calibration chain i.e. the base station (i.e. eNodeB) transmit/receive chain is important when exploiting reciprocity.
When pursuing antenna processing solutions e.g. beamforming of the transmitted and received signals in a distributed RRU system, calibration of the amplitude, time and phase deviation among the different antenna elements in the different RRUs is performed. However, the antenna calibration among the different antenna elements in the different RRUs may have a strict limitation e.g. in a LTE TDD system calibration duration may be ask for in a special slot. The slot should be far less than an OFDM symbol duration, which symbol duration equals to about 71 μβ. However, the receiving of the calibrated signal maybe out of the required range of the time window if the RRU is located far away.
The distance D between the BBU and the RRU result in a transmission delay described as
At = 2D/ 3*108
Provided that the calibration duration i.e. the time acquired to compensate the transmission delay should be less than 20 μβ, the cable distance between the BBU and the farthest RRU should be less than 3 km. When presuming additional delay introduced by the electronic components in the RRU and the BBU such as processing delay, it could be assumed that the distance between the BBU and the farthest RRU should be even less than 3 km. This may limit the deployment of the distributed RRU system.
Summary
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved method and arrangement for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs that limit the calibration duration.
The above stated object is achieved by means of a method and an arrangement according to the independent claims.
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention the object is achieved by a method for antenna calibration in a communication system. The communication system comprises an access network having radio network controllers, radio base stations comprising at least one BBU and a number of distributed R Us. The BBU performs base band signal processing. Moreover, each RRU converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna. Furthermore, the BBU is connected with each RRU via a cable forming a BBU and RRU pair, which utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration. The method comprises for each BBU and RRU pair a step of obtaining a cable delay based on a length of the cable. Based on the cable delay a delay compensation is calculated. The method also comprises a step of adapting the antenna calibration chain based on the calculated delay compensation.
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention the object is achieved by a radio base station comprising a unit for antenna calibration in a communication system. The radio base station comprises at least one BBU and a number of distributed RRUs. The BBU performs base band signal processing. Furthermore each RRU converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna. The BBU is connected with each RRU via a cable forming a BBU and RRU pair, which utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration. The base station comprises a unit for obtaining a cable delay based on a length of the cable. It also comprises a unit for calculating a delay compensation. The delay compensation is based on the obtained cable delay. In addition, the radio base station comprises a unit for adapting the antenna calibration chain based on the calculated delay compensation.
An advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide the possibility to process the calibration of the antenna elements of one or several distributed RRUs simultaneously and thereby reducing the calibration duration even when the RRUs are widely spread.
Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide antenna calibration for distributed RRU systems regardless the access methods used in the communication system. Thus the present invention provides methods and
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4 arrangements which could be used in GSM, WCDMA, LTE and other communication systems.
Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide antenna calibration for distributed RRU. system utilizing distributed antenna systems i.e. network of spatially separated nodes connected to a common source via a transport medium providing wireless services.
Yet another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide a method which easily co-works with conventional antenna calibration procedures.
Further advantages and features of embodiments of the present invention will become apparent when reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.
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For a better understanding, reference is made to the following drawings and preferred embodiments of the invention.
Figure 1 illustrates schematically a communication system including a BBU and distributed RRUs wherein the present invention may be implemented.
Figure 2 is a flowchart of the method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 illustrates adaption of the calibration chain in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 4 and 5 are flowcharts of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-working with conventional antenna calibration procedures.
Figure 6 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a radio base station comprised in a communication system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed description
In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth, such as particular sequences of steps, signaling protocols and device configurations in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practised in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. In the drawings, like reference signs refer to like elements.
Moreover, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the means and functions explained herein below may be implemented using software functioning in conjunction with a programmed microprocessor or general purpose computer, and/or using an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). It will also be appreciated that while the current invention is primarily described in the form of methods and devices, the invention may also be embodied in a computer program product as well as a system comprising a computer processor and a memory coupled to the processor, wherein the memory is encoded with one or more programs that may perform the functions disclosed herein.
Figure 1 illustrates a communication system including a base band unit (BBU) 10 and distributed radio remote units (RRUs) 11a, l ib, 11c wherein the present invention may be implemented. In a distributed RRU system, each RRU i.e.
11a and RRU2 l ib and RRUN 11c may configure one or several antenna elements 12a, 12b, 12c and can be deployed in different locations. The BBU 10 and RRUi 11a, RRU2 l ib and RRUN 11C form a BBU and RRU pair respectively. The ability to combine the transceiver signals from the different RRUs 11a, l ib, 11c has several benefits e.g. an increased coverage extension of a base station in the communication system. However, the distances between the BBU 10 and the RRUi 11a, the BBU 10 and RRU2 l ib and the BBU 10 and RR¾ 11c may vary and in the scenario as shown in figure 1 the respective distances differ from each other. The BBU 10 is connected to each RRU 11a, l ib, 11c with a cable 14a, 14b, 14c of a certain length. The different cable lengths of the RRU and BBU pairs result in different cable delays from the BBU 10 to the radio frequency (RF) part of the different RRUs 1 1a, l ib, 1 1c. This type of transceiver delay can to some extent be converted into delay diversity for the signals transmitted to or received from the RRUs 11a, l ib, 1 lc, for example if the difference of the delays is less
than an accepted transceiver window provided by the communication system. Furthermore, this type of transceiver delay may have an impact on the transmitting and receiving schemes, e.g. by limiting the usage of the transmission and receiving schemes and especially the schemes pursuing the beamforming gain for the distributed R U system.
Therefore the present invention provides improved method and arrangement for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs and which aims to limit above described antenna calibration duration in the antenna calibration chain. The present invention obtains for each BBU and RRU pair a cable delay based on the length of the cable connecting the BBU and the RRU. A delay compensation is calculated based upon the cable delay. Thereupon the antenna calibration chain utilized by the BBU and the RRU is adapted based upon the delay compensation.
Figure 2 shows a flowchart of the method according to an embodiment of the present invention. The method of figure 2 is a delay calibration method for antenna calibration in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs and is carried out in a transmit part of the communication system used for downlink transmissions or a receive part of the communication system used for uplink transmissions, hi a step 21, a cable delay Δ¾ is obtained for each BBU and RRU; pair. The cable delay is based on the length of the cable connecting the BBU with the RRU, respectively and could be obtained in several ways e.g. by measuring or by calculating the cable delay based on cable characteristics. Based on the obtained cable delay Δ¼ a delay compensation dc; is calculated as shown in a step 22 in figure 2.
The delay compensation dcj could be calculated in several ways. In one embodiment of the present invention the delay compensation dc, for a BBU and RRUj pair is calculated by the following formula dcj = max { Atls Δί2, ... ΔΪΝ } - Δ¼
Thus the delay compensation d<¾ for the BBU and RRUi pair is the highest obtained cable delay of all BBU and RRU, pairs subtracted with the cable delay Δ¾ of the BBU and RRU, pair. In another embodiment of the present invention the delay
compensation dcj for the BBU and RRUi pair is calculated by the following formula dcj = tolerated _delay - bX\ where tolerated_ delay\ is a maximum value of tolerated cable delay by the BBU and RRU, pair. Thus the delay compensation for the BBU and R Ui pair is calculated to be the maximum value of the tolerated cable delay subtracted with the cable delay of the BBU and RRUj pair. In one embodiment of the present invention the maximum value of tolerated cable delay by the BBU and RRUj pair could be a predetermined value.
It should be noted that in one embodiment of the present invention different ways of calculating the delay compensation dc; could be used for different BBU and RRUj pairs in the same base station.
In a further step 23, an antenna calibration chain utilized by the BBU and RRUj pair is adapted based on the delay compensation dc;. The delay compensation dc; can be added in a downlink antenna calibration chain or an uplink antenna calibration chain. Figure 3 illustrates that the delay compensation adaptation is performed on a transmit antenna calibration chain when a calibration signal is sent by the BBU 10 in figure 1 to a transmit antenna 12a, 12b, 12c in the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c. It also illustrates the delay compensation adaptation performed on a receive antenna calibration chain when a calibration signal is received by the BBU 10 from a receive antenna 12a, 12b, 12c in the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c. The adaptation of the calibration chain could be performed by dropping all the received calibration signals into an accepted time window provided by the communication system. Antenna calibration could be performed on several antenna chains simultaneously. Calibration signals for the different antenna elements of the same or different RRU could be transmitted and received by the employment of special sequences e.g. calibration signals could be discriminated by the signals' inherent properties e.g. the auto- and/or the cross-correlation.
The adaption of the antenna calibration chain could be performed in several ways. In one embodiment of the present invention the adaptation is performed by buffering the calibration signals. Thus the calibration signals are stored in a buffer for a
known period of time based on the calculated delay compensation dcj in order to let all calibration signals reach the target synchronously. It should be pointed out that different calibration signals may have different buffering time. In another embodiment of the present invention the adaptation is performed by adding a delay line to the antenna calibration chain. Thus the calibration signals inputted in the delay line reaches the output of the delay line after a period of time based on the calculated delay compensation dc; has elapsed.
In the following it is described how the present invention co-works with conventional antenna calibration procedures.
Figure 4 shows a flowchart of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-worldng with a conventional antenna calibration procedure. The described antenna calibration procedure could be used for downlink chain calibration performed on a downlink calibration chain in a communication system. In a step 41, a calibration signal is determined. There are several ways to determining a calibration signal, e.g. sending one calibration signal to all the antenna elements or sending several different calibration signals, whereof each calibration signal has its unique signature, to different antenna elements. The latter way has the advantage that the receiver easily can distinguish between the calibration signals. In a transmission performed in a communication system comprising distributed RRUs 11a, l ib, 11c, the calibration signal need to be split before transmitted to different antenna elements. In a step 42, the method according to embodiments of the present invention described above is performed. Thus, the downlink calibration chain is adapted based on a calculated delay compensation which is based on a cable delay. The calibration signal is transmitted 43 from the BBU 10 to the RRUi 11a, l ib, 11c. In a step 44, the calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUi 1 la, 1 lb, 1 lc over a transmit antenna element 12a, 12b, 12c. The calibration signal is then received in the RRU; 11a, l ib, 11c over a receive antenna element in a step 45. Furthermore, the received calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUi 11a, l ib, 1 lc to the BBU 10 in a step 46. Finally, the calibration signals from all
RRUs 1 la, 1 lb, 1 lc are collected in the BBU 10 in a step 47.
Figure 5 also shows a flowchart of the method according to embodiments of the present invention co-working with a conventional antenna calibration procedure. The
described antenna calibration procedure could be used for uplink chain calibration performed on an uplink calibration chain in a communication system. In a step 51, a calibration signal is determined. This could be performed in accordance with the method described above in conjunction with figure 4. The calibration signal is transmitted 52 from the BBU 10 to the R Ujl la, l ib, 11c. In a step 53, the calibration signal is transmitted from the RRU, 11a, l ib, 11c over a transmit antenna element 12a, 12b, 12c. The calibration signal is then received in the RRU; 11a, l ib, 11c over a receive antenna element in a step 54, In a step 55, the method according to embodiments of the present invention described above is performed. Thus, the uplink calibration chain is adapted based on a calculated delay compensation which is based on a cable delay. Furthermore, the received calibration signal is transmitted from the RRUj 11a, l ib, 11c to the BBU 10 in a step 56. Finally, the calibration signals from all RRUs 11a, l ib, 11c are collected in the BBU 10 in a step 57.
The method shown in figure 2 may be implemented in a radio base station comprised in a communication system. An embodiment of the radio base station is illustrated in figure 6. It should be noted that the base station includes additional units such as a BBU, RRUs etc (not shown in figure 6) performing additional functionality as will be understood by the person skilled in the art. In the following only the units for carrying out the present invention are described in a more detailed way.
The radio base station 60 comprises a unit for antenna calibration 600. The base station 60 comprises a unit for obtaining a cable delay 610 based on a length of the cable 14a, 14b, 14c connecting the BBU 10 and the RRU 11a, l ib, 11c (shown in figure 1). Furthermore, the arrangement 600 comprises a unit for calculating a delay compensation 620. The delay compensation is based on the cable delay obtained in the unit for obtaining a cable delay 610. Additionally, it comprises a unit for adapting an antenna calibration chain 630 utilized by the BBU 10 and the RRU 11a, l ib, 11c for antenna calibration. The adaptation is based on a calculated delay compensation. The calculated delay compensation is calculated in the unit for calculating a delay compensation 620.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described preferred embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used.
Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appending claims.
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1. A method for antenna calibration in a communication system, wherein said communication system comprises an access network having radio network controllers, radio base stations comprising at least one base band unit, BBU, (10) which performs base band signal processing and a number of distributed radio remote units, RRUs, (11a, l ib, 11c) which each converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna (12a, 12b, 12c), the BBU (10) is connected with each RRU (11a, 1 lb, 1 lc) via a cable (14a, 14b, 14c) forming a BBU and RRU pair, each BBU and RRU pair utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration,
characterized by the method comprising, for each BBU and RRU pair,
- obtaining a cable delay (21) based on a length of said cable,
- calculating a delay compensation (22) based on the obtained cable delay; and
- adapting said antenna calibration chain (23) based on the calculated delay compensation.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the delay compensation for a selected BBU and RRU pair is the highest obtained cable delay of the number of BBU and RRU pairs subtracted with the cable delay of the selected BBU and RRU pair.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a maximum value of a tolerated cable delay for a selected BBU and RRU pair is predetermined and the delay compensation for the selected BBU and RRU pair is calculated to be the predetermined maximum value of the tolerated cable delay subtracted with the cable delay of the selected BBU and RRU pair.
4. The method according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the adaptation of said antenna calibration chain is performed by adding a delay line.
5. The method according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the adaptation of said antenna calibration chain is performed by buffering the signals.
6. The method according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein said antenna calibration chain is a downlink antenna calibration chain.
7. The method according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein said antenna calibration chain is an uplink antenna calibration chain.
8. The method according to any of claims 1 to 7, wherein the cable delay is calculated based on cable characteristics.
9. The method according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the cable delay is measured.
10. A radio base station (60) comprising a unit for antenna calibration (600) in a communication system, at least one base band unit, BBU, (10) which performs base band signal processing and a number of distributed radio remote units, RRUs, (11a, 1 lb,
11c) which each converts between baseband and radio frequencies and transmits and receives signals over at least one antenna (12a, 12b, 12c), the BBU (10) is connected with each RRU (1 la, 1 lb, 1 lc) via a cable (14a, 14b, 14c) forming a BBU and RRU pair, each BBU and RRU pair utilizes an antenna calibration chain for antenna calibration,
characterized in that the radio base station comprises,
a unit for obtaining a cable delay (610) based on a length of said cable, a unit for calculating a delay compensation (620) based on the obtained cable delay; and
a unit for adapting said antenna calibration chain (630) based on the calculated delay compensation.
11. The radio base station (60) according to claim 10, wherein the delay compensation for a selected BBU and RRU pair is the highest obtained cable delay of the number of BBU and RRU pairs subtracted with the cable delay of the selected BBU and RRU pair.
12. The radio base station (60) according to claim 10 or 11, wherein a maximum value of a tolerated cable delay for a selected BBU and RRU pair is predetermined and the delay compensation for the selected BBU and R Upair is calculated to be the predetermined maximum value of the tolerated cable delay subtracted with the cable delay of the selected BBU and RRU pair.
13. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 12, wherein the adaptation of said antenna calibration chain is performed by adding a delay line.
14. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 13, wherein the adaptation of said antenna calibration chain is performed by buffering the signals.
15. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 14, wherein said antenna calibration chain is a downlink antenna calibration chain.
16. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 14, wherein said antenna calibration chain is an uplink antenna calibration chain.
17. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 16, wherein the cable delay is calculated based on cable characteristics.
18. The radio base station (60) according to any of claims 10 to 17, wherein the cable delay is measured.
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