WO2013066756A2 - SOFTWARE DIGITAL FRONT END (SoftDFE) SIGNAL PROCESSING - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to digital signal processing techniques and, more particularly, to techniques for digital front end processing in communication devices
- front-end In communication systems, the term "front-end” originally described the analog portion of a receiver or transmitter in proximity with the antenna. The front-end delivered an analog signal at an intermediate frequency (IF) to a back-end for digital processing. More recently, the term “front-end” has been extended to include some of the signal conditioning previously performed in the analog domain to digital processing components in more recent tenninal or base-station systems.
- IF intermediate frequency
- a digital front end is now a generic term for the circuitry between the BB processor and analog baseband/RF circuits.
- the DFE comprises the components that process the RF demodulated digitized signal, which may or may not contain an intermediate frequency (depending on whether the receiver is zero IF or non-zero IF).
- the DFE extracts from the digital IF signal different channels (GSM, WCDMA, LTE or a combination of these technologies) at various IF frequencies digitally (operation used to be performed in the analog domain in previous generation systems).
- the DFE comprises the components that process the baseband signal for various channels in the digital domain and provide an up-converted digital signal.
- This up-converted signal may further undergo additional signal conditioning such as crest factor reduction and digital pre-distortion of RF power amplifier non-linear response, and is finally applied to a digital-to-analog converter (D AC).
- D AC digital-to-analog converter
- a digital front end is typically implemented using hardwired logic due to the high sampling rates of the above mentioned multi-carrier multi-standard radio signals. While such hardware-based DFE techniques effectively process a communication signal, they suffer from a number of limitations, which if overcome, could further improve the efficiency and flexibility of DFE systems.
- portions of the DFE are implemented on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) while other portions of the DFE are hardwired and other portions implemented in an ASIC.
- FPGAs contain programmable logic components called "logic blocks.” FPGA-based techniques, however, are prohibitive in terms of cost and power consumption.
- SoftDFE software Digital Front End
- one or more digital front end (DFE) functions are performed on a signal in software by executing one or more specialized instructions on a processor to perform the one or more digital front end (DFE) functions on the signal, wherein the processor has an instruction set comprised of one or more of linear and non-linear instructions.
- the processor can be, for example, a digital signal processor or a vector processor.
- the specialized instructions can include a vector convolution function that receives an input vector of Nl + N2-1 samples and processes time shifted versions of Nl samples of the input vector Nl and coefficients, and for each time shifted-version produces an FIR output value.
- the specialized instructions can include a complex exponential function and/or an x k function for a vector, x.
- the signal can be processed sample-by-sample or as a block of data samples.
- a block of samples is formed comprised of a plurality of data samples and the digital front end (DFE) functions are performed on the block of samples.
- DFE digital front end
- the specialized instructions comprise a vector convolution function.
- the specialized instructions comprise a complex exponential instruction.
- the specialized instructions for (i) a peak detection comprise one or more of a vector compare instruction and a vector max() instruction; (ii) a peak cancellation comprise one or more of a vector multiply-accumulate instruction, vector multiplication instruction and a vector addition instruction; and (iii) a polar clipping operation comprise one or more of a vector x -0 ' 5 instruction, a vector sqrt() instruction and vector 1/x instruction.
- the specialized instructions comprise one or more user-defined non-linear instructions.
- the user-defined non-linear instructions comprise at least one user-specified parameter.
- the following steps are performed: (i) invoking at least one functional unit that implements the at least one software instruction to apply the non-linear function to an input value, x; and (ii) generating an output corresponding to the non-linear function for the input value, x.
- the user-specified parameter can be loaded from memory into at least one register.
- the user-specified parameter comprises, for example, a look-up table storing values of the non- linear function for a finite number of input values.
- FIG. 1 illustrates portions of an exemplary communication system in which aspects of the present invention may be employed
- FIG. 2 illustrates a block generation process that converts individual data samples to blocks of data
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary channel filter and digital up conversion stage that can be used to implement block of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4A is a schematic block diagram of the digital up-converter filters of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 4B is a schematic block diagram of the interpolation filters of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 illustrates exemplary pseudo code for the channel filter and digital up conversion stage
- FIG. 6 illustrates exemplary pseudo code for a suitable Crest Factor Reduction algorithm that can be employed by the crest factor reduction stage of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 illustrates block processing Crest Factor Reduction in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 8 illustrates block processing for Crest Factor Reduction in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary hard clipping phase of the crest factor reduction algorithm of FIG. 6
- FIG. 10 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary vector-based digital signal processor that processes one or more numbers simultaneously in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 illustrates portions of an alternate exemplary transmitter in which aspects of the present invention may be employed
- FIG. 12 illustrates exemplary pseudo code to implement a DPD function in software on a vector processor using a user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l ;
- FIG. 12A is a graphical illustration of an exemplary functional block diagram for said user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l ;
- FIG. 12B is a graphical illustration of an exemplary alternate functional block diagram for said user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l ;
- FIG. 13 A illustrates an individual user-defined non-linear function f m,l as a function of x(n);
- FIG. 13B illustrates an exemplary approximation of the individual user-defined non-linear function / resort,, / of FIG. 13A;
- FIG. 14 illustrates a Taylor Sum computation block
- FIG. 15 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary vector-based digital processor that evaluates a user-defined non-linear function for one or more complex numbers simultaneously in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram of a first system for adaptive pre-distortion
- FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram of a direct form system for adaptive pre- distortion
- FIG. 18 illustrates a vector convolution function that may be employed by many of the filtering operations described herein.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary equalization/IQ imbalance correction (IQIC) stage that can be used to implement the IQ/Equalization block of FIG. 1.
- IQIC equalization/IQ imbalance correction
- FIG. 1 illustrates portions of an exemplary communication system 100 in which aspects of the present invention may be employed.
- the exemplary communication system 100 comprises a transmit portion having a channel filter and digital up conversion (DUC) stage 110, a crest factor reduction (CFR) stage 120, a digital pre-distortion (DPD) stage 130 and an equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140.
- DUC channel filter and digital up conversion
- CFR crest factor reduction
- DPD digital pre-distortion
- equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140 an equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140.
- the channel filter and digital up conversion stage 110 performs channel filtering using, for example, finite impulse response (FIR) filters and digital up conversion to convert a digitized baseband signal to a radio frequency (RF).
- FIR finite impulse response
- RF radio frequency
- the crest factor reduction stage 120 limits the PAR of the transmitted signal.
- the digital pre-distortion stage 130 linearizes the power amplifier to improve efficiency.
- the equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140 performs IQ correction and employs RF channel equalization to mitigate channel impairments.
- the digital signal from the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is stored in an on-chip memory 170 for DPD parameter estimation 160, as discussed further below in conjunction with FIGS. 16 and 17.
- the DPD taps are then adapted at stage ISO, for example, using a central processing unit (CPU), a general purpose processor (GPP) digital signal processor (DSP) or a vector processor.
- CPU central processing unit
- GPP general purpose processor
- DSP digital signal processor
- vector processor a vector processor
- the exemplary communication system 100 also comprises a receive portion having channel filters / channel digital down conversion (DDC) block 180 that receives a signal from an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and provides a baseband signal to an RX interface.
- DDC channel digital down conversion
- one or more of the blocks of the digital front end (DFE) of the communication system 100 of FIG. 1 are implemented in software. As discussed hereinafter, these SoftDFE blocks take either individual samples or block of samples to produce up-sampled and up-converted samples and output samples (typically a block of samples).
- One or more of the SoftDFE functions are implemented in software using specialized features of vector processors. It is noted that the processing of different antenna data can be performed in different vector processors. In addition, different SoftDFE functions can be processed in different vector processors or in the same vector processor.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a block generation process 200 that converts individual data samples 210 to blocks of data 250.
- individual data samples 210 are read in using input periodic timer events 220.
- processing time can vary in processors, such as a vector engine (VE).
- VE vector engine
- block processing in accordance with aspects of the present invention allows latency to be maintained, independent of process load.
- blocks of data 250 are read out using output periodic timer events 240.
- the data blocks 250 are optionally stored in a buffer.
- two data blocks 250 can be stored in the buffer at a time.
- the buffer has a size of at least two block lengths.
- the channel filter and digital up conversion stage 110 performs channel filtering using, for example, finite impulse response (FIR) filters and digital up conversion to convert a digitized baseband signal to a radio frequency (RF).
- FIR finite impulse response
- RF radio frequency
- one or more functions of the channel filter and digital up conversion stage 110 are implemented in software on one or more vector processors accelerated using either vector multiplication, vector addition and reduction, or alternatively, a vector convolution instruction.
- Digital up conversion for example, requires multiplying the input signal by a complex exponential (vector multiplication, i.e. component wise product of two vectors, the signal and rotator vector) and an aspect of the present invention employs an accelerated complex exponential function.
- Digital modulation is optionally performed using a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) based on the complex exponential (computed as a vector).
- NCO numerically controlled oscillator
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary channel filter and digital up conversion stage 300 that can be used to implement block 110 of FIG. 1.
- the exemplary channel filter and digital up conversion stage 300 comprises an exemplary WCDMA signal 310, for example, having an exemplary sampling rate of 3.84 mega-samples-per-second (MSPS) (or a signal of another exemplary technology in a multi-standard radio (MSR).
- the WCDMA signal 310 is then applied to digital up-converter filters 320, as discussed further below in conjunction with FIG. 4A, to up-convert the signal to an exemplary sampling rate of 30.72 MSPS.
- the up-converted signal is then applied to interpolation filters 330, as discussed further below in conjunction with FIG. 4B, that further up-convert the signal to an exemplary sampling rate of 307.2 MSPS.
- the output of the interpolation filters 330 is applied to a multiplier 340 and multiplied by a complex exponential function exp(j ⁇ 0 n) .
- a complex exponential function exp(j ⁇ 0 n) For a more detailed discussion of the complex exponential function exp(j ⁇ 0 n), see, International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/ entitled "Digital Processor Having Instruction Set With Complex Exponential Non- Linear Function,” filed contemporaneously herewith and incorporated by reference herein.
- FIG. 4A is a schematic block diagram of the digital up-converter filters 320 of FIG. 3.
- the digital up-converter filters 320 comprise a Root Raised Cosine (RRC) filter 410 that performs a factor-of-2 up-sampling, two halfband filters 420, 430, that each perform a factor-of-2 up-sampling.
- RRC Root Raised Cosine
- the present invention recognizes that the filtering operations described herein, including the filtering operations of filters 410, 420, 430 can be accelerated using a vector convolution function, discussed further below in conjunction with FIG. 18. See also, International Patent Application Serial No. PCT_, entitled “Vector Processor Having Instruction Set With Vector Convolution Function For FIR Filtering,” filed contemporaneously herewith and incorporated by reference herein.
- FIG. 4B is a schematic block diagram of the interpolation filters 330 of FIG. 3.
- the interpolation filters 330 comprise two filters 450, 560.
- Filter 450 performs a factor-of-2 up-sampling and filter 460 performs a factor-of-5 up-sampling, for a total up-sampling ratio of 10.
- FIG. 5 illustrates exemplary pseudo code 500 for the channel filter and digital up conversion stage 110.
- the exemplary pseudo code 500 processes a block of input complex data and produces a block of output complex data.
- a loop is processed for each filter stage to perform up-sampling and interpolation filtering.
- digital up-conversion (modulation by intermediate frequency f_IF) is performed for the block of samples.
- the crest factor reduction stage 120 limits the PAR of the transmitted signal.
- the crest factor reduction requires peak detection and peak cancellation.
- the peak detection can leverage a vector compare instruction or a specialized max() instruction.
- peak cancellation involves multiplication and additions of vectors
- hard clipping involves envelope computation (vector sqrt() and vector (x * conj(x)) comparing to a threshold and scaling (1/x for a vector component wise) which can be accelerated using a vector processor.
- the sqrt() and 1/x operations can additionally be combined and performed using a vector x-° 3 operation/instruction.
- FIG. 6 illustrates exemplary pseudo code 600 for a suitable Crest Factor Reduction algorithm that can be employed by the crest factor reduction stage 120 of FIG. 1. It is noted that any alternative Crest Factor Reduction algorithm could also be employed. As shown in FIG. 6, the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 comprises three parts, namely a peak search phase 610, a pulse cancellation phase 640 and a hard clipping phase 680.
- the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 can optionally be performed iteratively to address peak regrowth.
- N_iter can have a typical value between 1 and 4.
- peak regrowth results when new peaks are introduced when canceling other peaks, due to the ringing on both sides of the pulse (the pulse is traditionally designed as a linear phase symmetrical FIR filter with a plurality of taps). There are taps on both sides of the center tap.
- peaks can be introduced in current or past sample values.
- existing CFR algorithms requires multiple iterations to cancel all peaks.
- a search is conducted through the signal to determine the number of peaks, their locations and the magnitudes above the threshold level.
- the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 initially computes the antenna samples magnitude. The sample values above a threshold are then identified. For example, the threshold can be established based on the PAR target. Thereafter, the peak positions can be identified, for example, using a vector max() instruction.
- the peak detection can optionally leverage a vector compare instruction or a specialized vector max() instruction.
- the cancellation pulses are arranged at each of the peaks, then all of the pulses are subtracted from the peaks.
- the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 computes the pulse cancellation gains (e.g., threshold divided by magnitude of the detected peaks). Thereafter, the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 enters a loop to separately process each peak. For each peak, a pulse is generated, for example, using a vector multiplication instruction, and then the pulse is cancelled from the antenna, for example, using a vector addition instruction. Peak cancellation involves multiplication and additions of vectors, which can be accelerated on a vector processor.
- the exemplary Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 hard clips the output waveform, for example, using non-linear operations for magnitude inverse.
- the clipping threshold level R is set based on the PAR target.
- the hard clipping may be performed, for example, using a polar clipping technique.
- polar clipping involves computing
- crest factor reduction can be performed in the frequency domain.
- CFR processing can be performed on blocks of data to improve efficiency.
- a vector engine VE
- block processing allows latency to be maintained constant, independent of processor load.
- block processing improves efficiency by amortizing the overhead over an entire block of data and not just individual data samples 310.
- FIG. 7 illustrates block processing Crest Factor Reduction in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- a block of data 700 can be applied to the Crest Factor Reduction algorithm 600 of FIG. 6. If a peak, such as peaks 705, 715, are detected near the edge of the block 700, however, there will be edge effects when the taps of the corresponding cancellation pulse 710, 720 extend outside of the block of data 400.
- FIG. 8 illustrates block processing 800 for Crest Factor Reduction in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- two pre-cursors 810-1, 810-2 are placed in front of a current block 850 being processed and a single post-cursor block 860 is appended at the end of the current block 850.
- the beginning and end of block 850 can be processed without introducing edge effects that would otherwise be caused by the block processing.
- each cursor block 810, 860 is selected to be approximately equal to the size of half of a cancellation pulse 710, 720.
- the size of each data block 850 should be considerably larger than the size of each cursor block 810, 860. Generally, the larger the size of each data block 850, the larger the required memory and the higher the latency.
- the pre-cursor blocks 810 are populated with input data from the end of the prior data block and the post-cursor block 860 is populated with input data from the beginning of subsequent data block.
- peaks are detected and canceled in the block 8S0 and in the first pre-cursor block 810-1, and not in the post-cursor block 860 because post-cursor data will be processed during the processing of the next block.
- the post-cursor input samples associated with the post-cursor block 860 are only need to cancel peaks inside the block 850.
- the second pre-cursor block 810-2 is needed (but no cancellation is performed in the second pre-cursor block 810-2.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary hard clipping phase 680 of the crest factor reduction algorithm 600 of FIG. 6.
- the exemplary crest factor reduction algorithm 600 hard clips the output waveform, for example, using non-linear operations for magnitude inverse.
- the clipping threshold level R is set based on the peak-to-average ratio (PAR) target.
- the hard clipping may be performed, for example, using a polar clipping acceleration technique, as shown in FIG. 9.
- polar clipping involves computing
- Hard clipping involves envelope computation (vector sqrt() and vector (x * conj(x)) comparing to a threshold and scaling (1/x for a vector component wise) which can be accelerated using a vector processor. These complex multiplications can be accelerated using vector multipliers as well as a vector square root operation.
- aspects of the present invention recognize that l/
- FIG. 10 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary vector-based digital signal processor 1000 that processes one or more numbers simultaneously in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the vector-based implementation of FIG. 10 performs a number of processes concurrently.
- the vector-based digital signal processor 1000 contains plural functional units for x K functions 1010-1 through 1010-N.
- the input to the vector-based digital signal processor 1000 is a vector, x, comprised of a plurality of scalar numbers, x n , that are processed in parallel.
- a vector-based digital signal processor 1000 supports an x K function for a vector, x, where X is comprised of scalar numbers x 1 through x 4 .
- the exemplary x K function may be expressed as follows:
- the exemplary vector-based digital processor 1000 can be implemented as a 16- way vector processor to compute 32 x K operations using a pow(x, K) instruction implemented as:
- K vec_pow(x 1 , X 2 , .., X 32 , K), where K values are for example 0.5, -0.5, -1.
- the vector-based digital processor 1000 can perform 16 such operations and combine them in a single cycle.
- digital pre-distortion stage 130 linearizes the power amplifier to improve efficiency.
- digital pre-distortion involves computing non-linear functions for a vector.
- the non-linear functions could be a polynomial or another basis function. This can be accelerated using non-linear instructions that combine a lookup table and Taylor series.
- the digital pre-distortion stage 130 of FIG. 1 can be implemented as follows.
- FIG. 11 illustrates portions of an alternate exemplary transmitter 1100 in which aspects of the present invention may be employed.
- the exemplary transmitter portion 1100 comprises two pulse shaping and low pass filter (LPF) stages 1110-1, 1110-2 and two digital up-converters 1120-1, 1120-2 which process a complex signal I, Q.
- the exemplary transmitter portion 1100 of FIG. 11 does not include the crest factor reduction stage applied to a digital pre-distorter 1130 of FIG. 11.
- the digital pre-distorter 1130 of FIG. 11 is discussed further below, for example, in conjunction with FIGS. 12 and 13.
- the output of the digital pre-distorter 1130 is applied in parallel to two digital to analog converters (DACs) 1140-1, 1140-2, and the analog signals are then processed by a quadrature modulation stage 1150 that further up converts the signals to an RF signal.
- DACs digital to analog converters
- the output 1155 of the quadrature modulation stage 1150 is applied to a power amplifier 1160, such as a Doherty amplifier or a drain modulator.
- a power amplifier 1160 such as a Doherty amplifier or a drain modulator.
- the digital pre-distorter 1130 linearizes the power amplifier 1160 to improve the efficiency of the power amplifier 1160.
- a feedback path 1165 the output of the power amplifier 1160 is applied to an attenuator 1170 before being applied to a demodulation stage 1180 that down converts the signal to baseband.
- the down converted signal is applied to an analog to digital converter (ADC) 1190 to digitize the signal.
- ADC analog to digital converter
- the digitized samples are then processed by a complex adaptive algorithm 1195 that generates parameters w for the digital pre-distorter 1130.
- the complex adaptive algorithm 1195 is outside the scope of the present application.
- Known techniques such as least squares (LS) or recursive least squares (RLS) can be employed to generate the parameters for the digital pre-distorter 1130.
- a digital pre-distorter 1130 can be implemented as a non-linear filter using a Volterra series model of non-linear systems.
- the Volterra series is a model for non-linear behavior in a similar manner to a Taylor series.
- the Volterra series differs from the Taylor series in its ability to capture "memory" effects.
- the Taylor series can be used to approximate the response of a non-linear system to a given input if the output of this system depends strictly on the input at that particular time (static non-linearity).
- the output of the non-linear system depends on the input to the system at other times.
- the Volterra series allows the "memory" effect of devices to be captured.
- a causal linear system with memory can be expressed as:
- a static weakly non-linear system without memory can be modeled using a polynomial expression:
- the Volterra series can be considered as a combination of the two:
- f(x) is a non-linear function having one or more user-specified parameters assumed to be accelerated in accordance with an aspect of the invention using the user-defined non-linear instruction vec_nl, discussed below. It is noted that other basis functions other than x k for non- linear decomposition are possible.
- the user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l can be processed, for example, by a vector processor.
- the f m,l is an m x l array of non-linear functions.
- Each non-linear function can have a user-specified parameter, such as a look-up table or coefficients.
- the look-up table can be a polynomial approximation of the user-defined non- linear instruction f m,l .
- the look-up table for each user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l in the m x l array can be stored in memory and loaded into a register associated with a functional unit when the instruction is processed by the processor. The input samples can then be evaluated on the individual non-linear instruction f m,l in the m x l array.
- FIG. 12 illustrates exemplary pseudo code 1200 to implement a DPD function in software on a vector processor of 16 component vectors using a user-defined non-linear instruction f m,l of equation (1).
- the exemplary pseudo code 1200 comprises a first portion 1204 to compute a magnitude of the input x.
- the look-up table for an individual nonlinear instruction f m,l in the m x l array can be loaded into a register.
- the exemplary pseudo code 1200 comprises a portion 1208 to implement equation (1) (e.g., input samples, perform a square operation on the samples, compute the non-linear function and then multiply accumulate the result).
- FIG. 12A is a graphical illustration of an exemplary functional block diagram
- the exemplary circuit 1210 that implements equation (1).
- * is used instead of As shown in FIG. 12A, the exemplary circuit 1210 comprises a plurality of delay
- the exemplary functional block diagram 1210 comprises an array of functional units 1220-1,1 through 1220-4,4 that receive the appropriate
- the exemplary functional block diagram 1210 also comprises a plurality of multipliers (x) that receive the appropriate x(n-m) term and multiply it with the output of the corresponding m,l functional unit 1220. The outputs of the multiplication in each row are added by adders (+) 1230 and the outputs of each adder 1230 in a given row are summed by a corresponding adder 1240 to generate the output y(n).
- FIG. 12B provides a graphical illustration 1250 of an alternate exemplary functional block diagram 1250 that implements equation (1) with a reduced number of multiply operations.
- the exemplary circuit 1250 comprises a plurality of delay elements, such as delay elements 1255-1 through 1255-5 to generate the x(n-m) term of equation
- the exemplary functional block diagram 1250 comprises an array of functional units 1270-1,1 through 1270-4,4 that receive the appropriate
- Adders 1280 compute the non-linear gains (sum of non-linear functions of magnitude of the input).
- the exemplary functional block diagram 1250 also comprises a plurality of multipliers (x) 1275 that receive the appropriate x(n-m) term and multiply it with the output of the summed output of a column of corresponding m,l functional units 1270. In this manner, the non-linear gains from adders 1280 are applied to the input data (complex multiply-accumulate (CMAC) operations). The outputs of the multiplication added by adders (+) 1285 to generate the output y(n).
- CMAC complex multiply-accumulate
- FIG. 13 A illustrates an individual user-defined non-linear function f m,l 1300 as a function of x(n).
- FIG. 13B illustrates an exemplary approximation 1350 of the individual user- defined non-linear function f m,l of FIG. 13A.
- the exemplary approximation 1350 of FIG. 13B uses segmented Taylor series look-up tables.
- the non-linear function f m,l 1300 is decomposed into j segments.
- the samples 1360-1 through 1360-j associated with each segment is stored in a look-up table. If a sample is stored in the look-up table for a given x, the sample can be retrieved from the look-up table and directly employed in the non-linear function evaluation.
- a linear interpolation or more generally a Taylor series-based interpolation is performed in hardware within the functional unit to obtain the result, as discussed further below in conjunction with FIG. 15.
- the non-linear digital pre-distortion operation can be described by Taylor series coefficients in different segments of the input signal 1350.
- the look-up table there are 128 complex entries (16bit complex and 16bit real).
- 128 segments, and one coefficient per segment there are 128 complex coefficients for linear interpolation (16bit complex and 16bit real).
- a linear interpolation is performed in hardware within the functional unit to obtain the result.
- a Taylor series computation can be performed as a cubic interpolation to evaluate the small cubic polynomial, as follows:
- f( ⁇ ) can be computed as follows. See, also, United States Patent Application Serial No. 12/324,934, filed 11/28/08, entitled "Digital Signal Processor With One Or More Non-Linear Functions Using Factorized Polynomial Interpolation," incorporated by reference herein.
- f(e) ((b 3 . ⁇ +b 2 ). ⁇ +b 1 ). ⁇ + b 0 (3)
- the complexity in equation (3) has been reduced to only 3 multiplication and 3 addition operations, f( ⁇ ) is an offset from the value stored in the look-up table.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a Taylor Sum computation block 1400 that implements equation (3).
- the coefficients b 0 , b 1 , b 2 , b 3 are retrieved from the look-up table 1450.
- the Taylor Sum computation block 1400 implements equation (3) with only 3 multiplication (1410) operations and 3 addition (1420) operations.
- FIG. IS is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary vector-based digital processor 1500 that evaluates a user-defined non-linear function for one or more complex numbers simultaneously in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the vector-based implementation of FIG. IS performs different operations concurrently.
- the vector-based digital processor 1500 contains plural functional units IS 10-1 through 1510-N for evaluating user-defined non-linear functions.
- the vector-based digital processor 1500 processes a vector of inputs x and generates a vector of outputs, y(n).
- the exemplary vector-based digital processor 1500 is shown for a 16- way vector processor nl instruction implemented as:
- vec_nl (xl,x2,..,xl6), range of x[k] from 0 to 1
- the vector-based digital processor 1500 can perform 16 such nonlinear operations and linearly combine them in a single cycle.
- the user-defined non-linear function can be expressed as:
- the functional units 1510 receive the user-specification, such as the look-up tables or coefficients, from memory for storage in a register.
- DPD parameter estimation involves computing matrices containing non-linear terms such as x.
- Envelope operations involve vector operations of the type x * conj(x) and vector sqrt( ) which can be accelerated using a vector processor.
- Multiplication of matrices can use vector multiplication, addition and reduction.
- Convolution can be accelerated using a vector convolution instruction
- FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram of a first system 1600 for adaptive pre-distortion.
- adaptive pre-distortion 1610 is achieved using an inverse model of the power amplifier 1620.
- the pre-distortion stage 1610 can be implemented in the manner described above for the DPD 130 of FIG. 1.
- the inverse amplifier model is identified by an estimation algorithm 1650 using the output of the amplifier 1620 to estimate its input.
- An adaptive filter 1640 should produce a signal x(n) that should be equivalent to the output of the pre-distortion stage 1610 following a delay 1625.
- the estimation algorithm 1650 aims to minimize the error computed by adder 1630.
- the coefficients w of the inverse model generated by the estimation algorithm 1650 are copied to pre-distorter 1610 to pre-distort the input to the amplifier 1620.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram of a direct form system 1700 for adaptive pre- distortion.
- adaptive pre-distortion 1710 is achieved using an inverse model of the power amplifier 1720.
- the pre-distortion stage 1710 can be implemented in the manner described above for the DPD 130 of FIG. 1.
- the inverse amplifier model is identified by an adaptive estimation algorithm 1750 using the output of the amplifier 1720 to estimate its input.
- a signal y(n) that should be equivalent to the delayed input of the pre-distortion stage 1710 following a delay 1725.
- the adaptive estimation algorithm 1750 aims to minimize the error computed by adder 1735.
- the coefficients w of the inverse model generated by the estimation algorithm 1750 are provided to pre-distorter 1710 to pre-distort the input to the amplifier 1720.
- the DFE output can be expressed as z(n) and the observation signal PA feedback receiver input can be expressed as y(/i) .
- the inverse model of the power amplifier 1620, 1720 is desired. Correlations are needed for all, r, p and q:
- h k ⁇ are the desired coefficients for the inverse model of the power amplifier 1620, 1720.
- h B -1 C
- h is used for the DPD coefficients.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a vector convolution function 1800 that may be employed by many of the filtering operations described herein.
- a vector convolution function 1800 computes the convolution of N-bit complex data (N/2-bit real and N/2-bit imaginary) and complex antipodal data (e.g., coefficients).
- the vector convolution function 1800 typically receives an input vector of Nl + N2-1 samples and processes time shifted versions 1820 of Nl samples of the input vector 1810 Nl (along an axis 1830) and coefficients, and for each time shifted-version (each time lag, including a zero shifted version) produces an FIR output value 1825.
- An output vector I860 is comprised of the N2 output values.
- the input vector 1810 comprises N1+N2-1 samples of real or complex data (e.g., 32-bit real and 32-bit imaginary) and there N2 time shifted versions 1820 (including a zero shifted version) having Nl samples (16-bit real and 16-bit imaginary) that get convoluted with the coefficients.
- the coefficients can each be binary values (e.g., or 2bit, 4bit, etc).
- the disclosed vector convolution function accelerates the FIR filter within the vector convolution function 1800 where the coefficients are, e.g., binary values (such as 2bit, 4bit, etc.). Additionally, the operation can be further accelerated and performed in a single cycle using a sufficient number of bits for the coefficient, such as 18 bits. Generally, each time shifted operation comprises an FIR filtering of the shifted input value 1820 and the coefficient.
- an FIR filter/convolution operation can be written as follows:
- h(k) indicates the coefficients
- x(n-k) indicates the time shifted input values.
- the coefficients /3 ⁇ 4 can be changed for each phase of the filter.
- the correlation or cross-correlation of an input signal x with an input signal y can be written as follows (where signal x and/or signal y can be a known reference signal such as a pilot signal or a CDMA binary/bipodal code):
- the equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140 performs IQ correction and employs RF channel equalization to mitigate channel impairments.
- RF channel equalization and/or I/Q imbalance correction can be implemented using vector multiplication, addition and reduction or convolution instruction. Likewise, can be implemented using vector multiplication / addition / reduction or correlation instruction. In an exemplary embodiment, RF channel equalization and I/Q imbalance correction are combined in the equalization/IQ imbalance correction 140.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary equalization/IQ imbalance correction (IQIC) stage 1900 that can be used to implement the IQ/Eq. block 140 of FIG. 1.
- IQIC equalization/IQ imbalance correction
- the combined RF equalizer and IQ imbalance correction (IQIC) stage 300 can be implemented as two parallel FIR filters 1900-1, 1900-2 as follows:
- each FIR filter 1900 can be implemented as an FIR filter having 32 taps at a sampling rate of 307.2MSPS.
- the two parallel FIR filters 1900-1, 1900-2 can have complex inputs and complex coefficients.
- the input signal x is applied to the first FIR filter 1900-1 and the conjugate x * of the input signal x is applied to the second FIR filter 1900-2.
- IQ imbalance correction can be represented as 2 complex filters 1900 with outputs combined by an adder 1910.
- frequency-dependent I/Q imbalance correction is performed using two FIR filters with input x and conjugate of x where x is the input to I/Q imbalance correction processing.
- the combined RF equalizer and IQ imbalance correction (IQIC) stage 1900 can be implemented in hardware or in software using the convolution instruction in a vector processor, as discussed further above in conjunction with FIG. 18.
- the channel filters/channel digital down conversion (DDC) block 180 can be implemented in a similar manner as the channel filter and digital up conversion stage 110 of FIG. 1 to perform channel filtering in the receive path using, for example, finite impulse response (FIR) filters and digital down conversion to convert a radio frequency (RF) to a digitized baseband signal.
- FIR finite impulse response
- the functions of the present invention can be embodied in the form of methods and apparatuses for practicing those methods.
- One or more aspects of the present invention can be embodied in the form of program code, for example, whether stored in a storage medium, loaded into and/or executed by a machine, wherein, when the program code is loaded into and executed by a machine, such as a processor, the machine becomes an apparatus for practicing the invention.
- the program code segments When implemented on a general-purpose processor, the program code segments combine with the processor to provide a device that operates analogously to specific logic circuits.
- the invention can also be implemented in one or more of an integrated circuit, a digital processor, a microprocessor, and a micro-controller.
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