WO2016202384A1 - Receiver and receiving method for demultiplexing multiplexed signals - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a receiving method and a receiver for demultiplexing multiplexed signals and a communication system comprising such a receiver.
- the Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio transmission is a scheme that performs a wide band radio communication of 500 MHz or more of bandwidth or 20% or more of relative bandwidth.
- MBOA SIG Multi-Band OFDM Alliance Special Interest Group
- MBOA SIG Multi-Band OFDM Alliance Special Interest Group
- Non-Patent Document 1 describes that Dual Carrier Modulation (DCM) scheme, which obtains transmission diversity effect by multiplexing a plurality of modulated signals by a precoding matrix or the like and transmitting the multiplexed signals via different frequency bands, is employed in the physical layer.
- DCM Dual Carrier Modulation
- Non-Patent Document 2 discloses that a frequency diversity effect is obtained at the symbol level even when the OFDM is applied by performing code multiplexing using spreading codes.
- a representative example of a method for demultiplexing the received signals is a linear detector using a ZF (Zero Forcing) method, an MMSE (Minimum Mean Square Error) method, etc. These methods have an advantage that receiver construction can be simplified because their amounts of operation are small, but have a problem that characteristics degradation occurs due to noise emphasizing or the like upon signal demultiplexing.
- ZF Zero Forcing
- MMSE Minimum Mean Square Error
- an MLD (Maximum Likelihood Detection) method is named as the most appropriate method among various signal demultiplexing methods.
- This method performs signal demultiplexing by determining a distance between a received signal vector and possible signal point vectors for all signal point candidates and determining a signal point with the shortest distance to be an estimated signal vector.
- This method can realize transmission characteristics extremely superior to that of the above linear detector such as the ZF method or the MMSE method because it compares all possible signal points.
- this method has a problem that it is difficult to implement because the number of the signal point candidates increases exponentially as the modulation level, the number of the transmitting antennas and/or the number of multiplexed signals increase so that the amount of operation becomes enormous.
- Non-Patent Document 1
- Non-Patent Document 3 discloses a QRM-MLD (complexity-reduced MLD with QR decomposition and M-algorithm) method which applies QR decomposition to propagation paths between the transmitter and the receiver to make it orthogonal and then reduces the number of signal candidates in a stepwise manner by using an M algorithm.
- Non-Patent Document 4 discloses a Sphere Decoding method wherein the signal search range is limited to a sphere centered on a received signal point. These methods intend to reduce the amounts of operation by reducing the numbers of the signal point candidates. Although the reducing effect is significant, they have a problem that their signal demultiplexing characteristics are less than that of the MLD method.
- Non-Patent Document 5 discloses a technique for realizing a reduced amount of operation by removing a predetermined signal from a received signal for each signal point candidate of the predetermined signal so that the number of the signal points to be searched is reduced.
- the technique allows realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method, the technique has a problem that the effect of reducing the amount of operation becomes small if the modulation level or the number of transmitting antennas is large.
- the present invention is aimed at realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method with a reduced amount of operation upon demultiplexing the signals at the receiving end which were multiplexed by a precoding matrix.
- a receiver related to the present invention comprises:
- means for calculating an estimated signal vector said means for calculating an estimated signal vector:
- the means for calculating an estimated signal vector may comprise at least one means for detecting two signals and the number of said means for detecting two signals may correspond to a largest possible modulation level.
- Means for correcting an amount of phase rotation given at propagation path(s) may be provided.
- a communication system related to the present invention comprises:
- a receiving method related to the present invention is characterized in that it comprises steps of:
- the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s);
- the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s);
- a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component;
- a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component.
- the present invention performs signal demultiplexing for a real component and an imaginary component of a received signal respectively independently.
- the present invention obtains a superior effect of realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method with a reduced amount of operation by predetermining one or more signals to be one of respective possible signal point candidates and estimating remaining signals after removing respective predetermined signals.
- Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a communication system related to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of construction for an estimated signal vector calculation portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of hardware construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a diagram showing another example of hardware construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a communication system related to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a signal detection portion related to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of construction for an estimated signal vector calculation portion related to the second embodiment of the present invention. [Fig. 10]
- Fig. 10 is a diagram showing examples of predetermination portions and two signals detection portions related to the second embodiment of the present invention. [Embodiments for Carrying Out the Invention]
- Fig. 1 shows an example of construction for a communication system related to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is not limited to this and applicable to any modulation scheme that performs modulation for a real component and an imaginary component respectively independently, such as the QAM.
- the precoding portion 100 is a device for performing multiplexing of the two modulated signals inputted via signal lines s100a and s100b.
- the two multiplexed radio signals are outputted from the precoding portion 100 respectively to propagation paths 200a and 200b orthogonal to each other. Note that, in the precoding portion 100, the two radio signals are multiplexed by a precoding matrix wherein an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees.
- a communication system related to the present invention comprises: a transmitter for multiplexing complex baseband signals, real components and imaginary components of said complex baseband signals being modulated respectively independently, by a precoding matrix so that an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees; and propagation paths wherein the multiplexed signals are transmitted via respective channels orthogonal to each other.
- Non-Patent Document 2 A method described in Non-Patent Document 2 is an example of precoding in the present embodiment.
- the two radio signals propagated through the propagation paths 200a and 200b are inputted to a signal detection portion 300.
- the signal detection portion 300 is a device for performing signal demultiplexing on the inputted two radio signals and outputs two demultiplexed signals via signal lines s300a and s300b.
- the signal detection portion 300 related to the first embodiment of the present invention comprises a signal splitting portion 310, estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b and a signal determination portion 330.
- the signal splitting portion 310 splits the two inputted radio signals into a real component and an imaginary component and outputs signal vectors constituted for respective components toward the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b are devices for calculating estimated values with respect to possible signal point candidates (possible component candidates) by using the real and imaginary components of the signals splitted at the signal splitting portion 310.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b output, toward the signal determination portion 330, respective estimated signal component vectors constituted by: a signal component predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates (possible component candidates); and a signal component estimated by using the same.
- a real component of a signal or an imaginary component of a signal means to select one particular value as a candidate among the values of symbols which the signal can represent and consider in the subsequent processes that the signal represents the candidate value.
- the signal determination portion 330 outputs, via the signal lines s300a and s300b, likelihoods of the two most likely estimated signal vectors among the inputted plurality of estimated signal vectors. For example, it outputs the likelihood of the single most likely estimated signal real component vector via the signal line s300a and outputs the likelihood of the single most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector via the signal line s300b.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a related to the first embodiment comprises four units of two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d.
- the two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d respectively comprise two units of predetermination portions 322a-322h and two units of estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h.
- the predetermination portions 322a-322h are devices for predetermining one of the two radio signals inputted to the precoding portion 100 to be respective one of the signal point candidates that the signals can take.
- the predetermination portions 322a-322h subtract respective vector amounts corresponding to respective predetermined signals (these vector amounts depend on propagation path information corresponding to the signals) from respective inputted signal vectors and output resulting signal vectors toward the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h.
- the number of pairs consisting of a signal to be predetermined and a possible signal point candidate corresponding to the signal is four, so the same effect is obtained by using only two units among the two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d. Also, the pair consisting of the signal to be predetermined at the predetermination portion 322a-322h and the signal point candidate corresponding to the signal is different for each unit.
- the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h are devices for calculating estimated values of a signal which was not predetermined, based on respective predetermined signal point candidates for the signal and respectively inputted signal vectors.
- the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h output respective estimated signal vectors each constituted by the signal predetermined at the predetermination portions 322a-322h and the estimated value of the signal calculated at the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h.
- Fig. 4 shows an example of construction for the signal detection portion 300 wherein respectively different phase rotations are applied in the propagation paths 200a and 200b shown in Fig. 1 .
- the signal detection portion 300 comprises two units of phase correction portions 340a and 340b at a stage before the signal splitting portion 310 of the signal detection portion 300 shown in Fig. 2.
- the phase correction portions 340a and 340b multiply the inputted signals by opposite phase rotations of which amounts of phase rotation are respectively equal to those given at the propagation paths 200a and 200b and output the phase-corrected signals toward the signal splitting portion 310.
- the phase correction portions 340a and 340b function as means for correcting amounts of phase rotation given at the propagation paths.
- a signal vector y is outputted from the precoding portion 100 and inputted to the signal detection portion 300 via the propagation paths 200a and 200b.
- the signal detection portion 300 receives this signal vector y.
- ⁇ and z 2 are complex baseband signals.
- the signal vector y inputted to the signal detection portion 300 is inputted to the signal splitting portion 31 0, possibly after its amount of phase rotation is corrected.
- the signal splitting portion 31 0 splits the signal vector y into a real component and an imaginary component and inputs the signal vectors reconstructed for respective components to the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b.
- the signal splitting portion 31 0 functions as means for splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component.
- a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component.
- the predetermination portions 322a-322h predetermines the real component of one of the signals (z-i or z 2 ) to be one of possible signal point candidates.
- a 16 QAM scheme is applied as a modulation scheme for the signal z in the present embodiment, so there are four values of possible signal point candidates (e.g. -3, -1 , 1 , 3) for the signals ⁇ and z 2 respectively.
- the predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z 2 to be -3 which is one of the possible signal point candidates. If a real component corresponding to the predetermined signal f 2 and the equivalent channel vector h 2 is subtracted from the real component of the signal vector y, the following equation is obtained:
- the predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z 2 to be -3.
- the predetermination portions 322b-322h also predetermine the signal z-i or z 2 to be one of the possible signal point candidates.
- the predetermination portion 322b predetermines the signal ⁇ ⁇ to be -3 and the predetermination portions 322c and 322d predetermine the signals z 2 and ⁇ ⁇ respectively to be -1 .
- the estimated value calculation portions 323b-323h calculates respective estimated values of the other signal using the predetermined signals.
- each of the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b functions as means for calculating an estimated signal vector, said means for calculating an estimated signal vector:
- a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of estimating a signal, wherein:
- the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s);
- the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
- each estimated signal vector is identified by whether it corresponds to the real component vector or the imaginary component vector (two patterns), which of the two signals is a signal to be estimated (in other words, which is predetermined) (two patterns) and which signal point candidate the predetermined signal is predetermined to be (four patterns).
- the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector, among all the estimated signal vectors calculated at the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a, having the shortest distance from the real component vector inputted to the signal detection portion 300 (i.e. determines the most likely estimated signal vector); calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector; and outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal line s300a.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320b calculates the estimated signal vectors
- the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector having the shortest distance from the imaginary component vector inputted to the signal detection portion 300
- the signal determination portion 330 calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector
- the signal determination portion 330 outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal line s330b.
- a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of determining a signal vector, wherein:
- a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component;
- a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component.
- signal demultiplexing is performed for the real component and the imaginary component of the received signal respectively independently.
- one signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates is used for calculating the estimated value of the other signal (signal to be estimated) so that the amount of operation can be reduced whereas demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method is realized.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a shown in Fig. 3 providing as many two signals detection portions as correspond to the largest possible modulation level and using all or a portion of the two signals detection portions in response to a modulation level allow a single system to process various modulation levels.
- the means for calculating an estimated signal vector may comprise as many means for detecting two signals as correspond to a largest possible modulation level.
- Figs. 5 and 6 Examples of hardware construction for the signal detection portion 300 related to the first embodiment are shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- the functions of the signal detection portion 300 are realized by the processing circuit 300x.
- the receiver comprises the processing circuit 300x for correcting the amounts of phase rotation given at the propagation paths, splitting the signal wherein a plurality of complex baseband signals are multiplexed into the real and imaginary components, and calculating the estimated signal vectors (more specifically, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate, and predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate).
- the processing circuit 300x may be dedicated hardware or a CPU (Central Processing Unit; also referred to as a processing device, an operation device, a microprocessor, a microcomputer, a processor or a DSP) executing a program stored in a memory.
- CPU Central Processing Unit
- the processing circuit 300x corresponds to e.g. a single circuit, a combined circuit, a programmed processor, a parallel-programmed processor, an ASIC, an FPGA or any combination thereof.
- the functions of the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320 and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a- 322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b may be realized by respectively different processing circuits or the functions of the signal determination portion 330 may be realized together by the processing circuit 300x.
- the processing circuit is a CPU (processor 300y).
- the functions of the signal detection portion 300 are realized by software, firmware, or a combination of software and firmware.
- the software and firmware are described as a program and stored in a memory 300z.
- the processing circuit (processor 300y) realizes the functions of the portions by reading and executing the program stored in the memory 300z.
- the receiver comprises the memory 300z for storing a program which results in executing steps of: splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component; estimating a signal (more specifically, for one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting a signal to be estimated, the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s), and, for said one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting the signal to be estimated, the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s)); and determining a signal vector, (more specifically, a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component, and, a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said pre
- the program can be viewed as a program for making a computer execute the steps or methods of the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a-322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b).
- the memory 300z corresponds to, for example, a non-volatile or volatile semiconductor memory (such as RAM, ROM, flash memory, EPROM and EEPROM), a magnetic disk, a flexible disk, an optical disk, a compact disc, a minidisc, a DVD, etc.
- the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a- 322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b), a portion thereof may be realized by dedicated hardware and another portion thereof may be realized by software or firmware.
- the functions of the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b may be realized by the processing circuit as the dedicated hardware and the function of the signal determination portion 330 may be realized by the processing circuit which reads and executes the program stored in the memory.
- the processing circuit can realize the above functions by hardware, software, firmware or a combination thereof.
- the number L of the multiplexed signals is equal to or more than 2 and wherein the amount of operation can be reduced.
- QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
- the present invention is not limited to this and applicable to any modulation scheme that performs modulation for a real component and an imaginary component respectively independently, such as the QAM.
- Fig. 7 shows an example of construction for the communication system related to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the signal detection portion 300 related to the second embodiment of the present invention will be explained.
- the two signals detection portion 321 a in the second embodiment comprises two units of the second stage predetermination portion 322g and 322h and two units of the estimated value calculation portion 323a and 323b in a manner similar to the first embodiment shown in Fig. 3.
- the two signals detection portion 321 a outputs estimated signal vectors respectively constituted by a first signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates at the first stage predetermination portion 322a, a second signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates at the second stage predetermination portion 322g or 322h within the two signals detection portion 321 a and a third signal (i.e. the remaining signal) estimated at the estimated value calculation portion 323a or 323b by using the first and second signals.
- a third signal i.e. the remaining signal
- the signal vector y is outputted from the precoding portion 100 and inputted to the signal detection portion 300 via the propagation paths 200a-200c.
- the signal detection portion 300 receives this signal vector y.
- the signal vector y inputted to the signal detection portion 300 is first inputted to the signal splitting portion 310.
- the signal splitting portion 310 splits the signal vector y into a real component and an imaginary component and inputs the signal vectors reconstructed for respective components to the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b.
- the first stage predetermination portions 322a-322f predetermine a real component of one of the signal z (z 1 ; z 2 or z 3 ) to be one of the possible signal point candidates.
- a QPSK scheme is applied as a modulation scheme for the signal z in the present embodiment, so there are two values of possible signal point candidates for the signals z z 3 respectively (e.g. -1 or 1 ).
- the first stage predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z 2 to be -1 which is one of the possible signal point candidates and that the second stage predetermination portion 322g within the two signals detection portion 321 a predetermines the signal z 3 to be -1 which is one of the possible signal point candidates. If a real component corresponding to the predetermined signals z ? and l 3 , and the equivalent channel vectors h 7 and h 3 is subtracted from the real component of the signal vector y, the following equation is obtained.
- Equation (5) Re ⁇ fc£3 ⁇ 4 + h 2 (3 ⁇ 4 - 3 ⁇ 4) + 3 ⁇ 4 (z 3 - f 3 ) + if] (5) If it is assumed here that the signals f 2 and i 3 predetermined respectively to be -1 are equal to the signals z 2 and z 3 inputted from any of s100a-s100c, the right hand side of the Equation (5) includes only the first term (signal ⁇ component) and the fourth term (the noise component).
- the first stage predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z 2 to be -1 .
- the second stage predetermination portion 322g predetermines the signal z 3 to be -1 .
- the second stage predetermination portion 322h predetermines the signal z 3 to be 1 .
- the first stage predetermination portions 322b-322f and the two signals detection portions 321 b-321 f calculate estimated values for all signals and signal point candidates and output the estimated signal vectors.
- the first stage predetermination portion 322e predetermines the signal ⁇ ⁇ to be -1 and the two signals detection portion 321 e calculates estimated values z 3 ' for the signal z 3 with respect to predetermined ( l , 1 ).
- each estimated signal vector is identified by whether it corresponds to the real component vector or the imaginary component vector (two patterns), which of the three signals is a signal to be estimated (in other words, which two among the three signals are predetermined) (three patterns) and which signal point candidates the predetermined signals are predetermined to be (two patterns for two signals; four patterns in total).
- the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector, among all estimated signal vectors calculated at the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a, having the shortest distance from the real component vector (i.e. determines the most likely estimated signal vector); calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector; and outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal lines s300a-s300c.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320b calculates the estimated signal vectors
- the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector having the shortest distance from the imaginary component vector
- the signal determination portion 330 calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector
- the signal determination portion 330 outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal lines s300a- s300c.
- signal demultiplexing is performed for the real component and the imaginary component of the received signal respectively independently in a case wherein three or more signals are multiplexed by precoding.
- a pair constituted by a plurality of signal points predetermined to be respective one of possible signal point candidates is used for calculating the estimated value of the signal to be estimated so that the amount of operation can be reduced whereas demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method is realized.
- the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a shown in Fig. 9 providing as many two signals detection portions as correspond to the largest possible modulation level and using all or a portion of the two signals detection portions in response to a modulation level allow a single system to process various modulation levels.
- Hardware construction of the signal detection portion related to the second embodiment can be realized as shown in Fig. 5 or 6 in a manner similar to the first embodiment.
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Abstract
A receiver comprises: means for splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component; and means for calculating an estimated signal vector, said means for calculating an estimated signal vector: for one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and for said one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
Description
RECEIVER AND RECEIVING METHOD FOR DEMULTIPLEXING MULTIPLEXED SIGNALS
[Technical Field]
[0001 ]
This invention relates to a receiving method and a receiver for demultiplexing multiplexed signals and a communication system comprising such a receiver.
[Background Art]
[0002]
Wide band communication systems for performing communication using very wide bandwidths are drawing attention toward an era of large capacity radio communication. For example, the Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio transmission is a scheme that performs a wide band radio communication of 500 MHz or more of bandwidth or 20% or more of relative bandwidth. MBOA SIG (Multi-Band OFDM Alliance Special Interest Group) which promotes the UWB determines specifications for the physical layer or the media access layer wherein a multiband OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) scheme is applied. In particular, Non-Patent Document 1 describes that Dual Carrier Modulation (DCM) scheme, which obtains transmission diversity effect by multiplexing a plurality of modulated signals by a precoding matrix or the like and transmitting the multiplexed signals via different frequency bands, is employed in the physical layer.
[0003]
Also, Non-Patent Document 2 discloses that a frequency diversity effect is obtained at the symbol level even when the OFDM is applied by performing code multiplexing using spreading codes.
[0004]
If signals are thus multiplexed at the transmitting end, the multiplexed signals have to be demultiplexed upon signal detection at the receiving end. A representative example of a method for demultiplexing the received signals is a linear detector using a ZF (Zero Forcing) method, an MMSE (Minimum Mean Square Error) method, etc. These methods have an advantage that receiver construction can be simplified because their amounts of operation are small, but have a problem that characteristics degradation occurs due to noise emphasizing or the like upon signal demultiplexing.
[0005]
On the other hand, an MLD (Maximum Likelihood Detection) method is named as the most appropriate method among various signal demultiplexing methods. This method performs signal demultiplexing by determining a distance between a received signal vector and possible signal point vectors for all signal point candidates and determining a signal point with the shortest distance to be an estimated signal vector. This method can
realize transmission characteristics extremely superior to that of the above linear detector such as the ZF method or the MMSE method because it compares all possible signal points. However, this method has a problem that it is difficult to implement because the number of the signal point candidates increases exponentially as the modulation level, the number of the transmitting antennas and/or the number of multiplexed signals increase so that the amount of operation becomes enormous.
[Prior Art Documents]
[Non-Patent Documents]
[0006]
[Non-Patent Document 1 ]
Wimedia Alliance, Inc., "Multiband OFDM Physical Layer Specification", Final Deliverable 1 .5, August 2009
[Non-Patent Document 2]
Akira Wakamiya and Kenichi Higuchi, "Spreading Code Sequences Appropriate for Maximum Likelihood Detection in MC-CDMA", Technical Report of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, RCS2009-48, June 2009
[Non-Patent Document 3]
K. J. Kim, J. Yue, R. A. litis, and J. D. Gilson, "A QRD-M/Kalman filter-based detection and channel estimation algorithm for MIMO-OFDM systems", IEEE Transaction on Wireless Communication, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 710-712, March 2005
[Non-Patent Document 4]
E. Viterbo and J. Boutros, "A Universal Lattice Code Decoder for Fading Channels", IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 710-721 , March 2005
[Non-Patent Document 5]
Y. Lomnitz and D. Andelman, "Efficient maximum likelihood detector for MIMO systems with small number of streams", IEEE Electronics Letters, vol. 43, no. 22, 25th
October 2007
[Summary of the Invention]
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention]
[0007]
As a method for reducing the amount of operation in the MLD method, Non-Patent Document 3 discloses a QRM-MLD (complexity-reduced MLD with QR decomposition and M-algorithm) method which applies QR decomposition to propagation paths between the transmitter and the receiver to make it orthogonal and then reduces the number of signal candidates in a stepwise manner by using an M algorithm. Also, Non-Patent Document 4
discloses a Sphere Decoding method wherein the signal search range is limited to a sphere centered on a received signal point. These methods intend to reduce the amounts of operation by reducing the numbers of the signal point candidates. Although the reducing effect is significant, they have a problem that their signal demultiplexing characteristics are less than that of the MLD method.
[0008]
Also, Non-Patent Document 5 discloses a technique for realizing a reduced amount of operation by removing a predetermined signal from a received signal for each signal point candidate of the predetermined signal so that the number of the signal points to be searched is reduced. Although the technique allows realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method, the technique has a problem that the effect of reducing the amount of operation becomes small if the modulation level or the number of transmitting antennas is large.
[0009]
Thus, there is conventionally a problem that simultaneous realization of superior signal demultiplexing characteristics according to the MLD method and the effect of reducing the amount of operation is difficult.
[0010]
The present invention is aimed at realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method with a reduced amount of operation upon demultiplexing the signals at the receiving end which were multiplexed by a precoding matrix.
[Means for Solving the Problems]
[001 1 ]
In order to solve the above problems, a receiver related to the present invention comprises:
means for splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component; and
means for calculating an estimated signal vector, said means for calculating an estimated signal vector:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an
estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
[0012]
The means for calculating an estimated signal vector may comprise at least one means for detecting two signals and the number of said means for detecting two signals may correspond to a largest possible modulation level.
[0013]
Means for correcting an amount of phase rotation given at propagation path(s) may be provided.
[0014]
Also, a communication system related to the present invention comprises:
a transmitter for multiplexing complex baseband signals, real components and imaginary components of said complex baseband signals being modulated respectively independently, by a precoding matrix so that an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees;
propagation paths wherein the multiplexed signals are transmitted via respective channels orthogonal to each other; and
the above receiver.
[0015]
Also, a receiving method related to the present invention is characterized in that it comprises steps of:
splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component;
estimating a signal, wherein:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting a signal to be estimated, the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting the signal to be estimated, the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
determining a signal vector, wherein:
- a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component; and
- a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component.
[Effect of the Invention]
[0016]
The present invention performs signal demultiplexing for a real component and an imaginary component of a received signal respectively independently. The present invention obtains a superior effect of realizing signal demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method with a reduced amount of operation by predetermining one or more signals to be one of respective possible signal point candidates and estimating remaining signals after removing respective predetermined signals.
[Brief Description of the Drawings]
[0017]
[Fig. 1 ]
Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a communication system related to a first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 2]
Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 3]
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of construction for an estimated signal vector calculation portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 4]
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 5]
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of hardware construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 6]
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing another example of hardware construction for the signal detection portion related to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 7]
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a communication system related to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 8]
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing an example of construction for a signal detection portion related to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 9]
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of construction for an estimated signal vector calculation portion related to the second embodiment of the present invention. [Fig. 10]
Fig. 10 is a diagram showing examples of predetermination portions and two signals detection portions related to the second embodiment of the present invention. [Embodiments for Carrying Out the Invention]
[0018]
Embodiments of receiving methods, receivers and communication systems related to the present invention will be explained below in detail based on the drawings.
[0019]
First Embodiment
Fig. 1 shows an example of construction for a communication system related to a first embodiment of the present invention. Here, it is assumed for facilitating explanation that the number of signals multiplexed by precoding is L=2 and that two radio signals inputted to a precoding portion 100 are modulated respectively using a 16 QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) scheme. However, the present invention is not limited to this and applicable to any modulation scheme that performs modulation for a real component and an imaginary component respectively independently, such as the QAM.
[0020]
The precoding portion 100 is a device for performing multiplexing of the two modulated signals inputted via signal lines s100a and s100b. The two multiplexed radio signals are outputted from the precoding portion 100 respectively to propagation paths 200a and 200b orthogonal to each other. Note that, in the precoding portion 100, the two radio signals are multiplexed by a precoding matrix wherein an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees. Thus, a communication system related to the present invention comprises: a transmitter for multiplexing complex baseband signals, real components and imaginary components of said complex baseband signals being modulated respectively independently, by a precoding matrix so that an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees; and propagation paths wherein the multiplexed signals are transmitted via respective channels orthogonal to each other.
[0021 ]
A method described in Non-Patent Document 2 is an example of precoding in the present embodiment. The two radio signals propagated through the propagation paths 200a and 200b are inputted to a signal detection portion 300. The signal detection portion 300 is a device for performing signal demultiplexing on the inputted two radio signals and outputs two demultiplexed signals via signal lines s300a and s300b.
[0022]
Referring to Fig. 2, the signal detection portion 300 related to the first embodiment of the present invention will be explained. The signal detection portion 300 related to the present embodiment comprises a signal splitting portion 310, estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b and a signal determination portion 330. The signal splitting portion 310 splits the two inputted radio signals into a real component and an imaginary component and outputs signal vectors constituted for respective components toward the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b.
[0023]
The estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b are devices for calculating estimated values with respect to possible signal point candidates (possible component candidates) by using the real and imaginary components of the signals splitted at the signal splitting portion 310. The estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b output, toward the signal determination portion 330, respective estimated signal component vectors constituted by: a signal component predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates (possible component candidates); and a signal component estimated by using the same.
[0024]
In the present specification, "to predetermine" a signal, a real component of a signal or an imaginary component of a signal means to select one particular value as a candidate among the values of symbols which the signal can represent and consider in the subsequent processes that the signal represents the candidate value.
[0025]
The signal determination portion 330 outputs, via the signal lines s300a and s300b, likelihoods of the two most likely estimated signal vectors among the inputted plurality of estimated signal vectors. For example, it outputs the likelihood of the single most likely estimated signal real component vector via the signal line s300a and outputs the likelihood of the single most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector via the signal line s300b.
[0026]
Referring to Fig. 3, a construction of the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a of the first embodiment related to the present invention will be explained. The estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a related to the first embodiment comprises four units of two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d. The two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d respectively comprise two units of predetermination portions 322a-322h and two units of estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h. The predetermination portions 322a-322h are devices for predetermining one of the two radio signals inputted to the precoding portion 100 to be respective one of the signal point candidates that the signals can take. The predetermination portions 322a-322h subtract respective vector amounts corresponding to respective predetermined signals (these vector amounts depend on propagation path information corresponding to the signals) from respective inputted signal vectors and output resulting signal vectors toward the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h.
[0027]
In the present embodiment, it is assumed that the number of signals multiplexed by precoding is L=2 and that each multiplexed signal has a real component and an imaginary component of respectively two bits, i.e. a 16 QAM modulation scheme is applied for maintaining information represented by four signal point candidates. Thus, in the predetermination portions 322a-322h, the number of pairs consisting of a signal to be predetermined and a possible signal point candidate corresponding to the signal is Lx4=8, so the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a comprises eight units of the predetermination portions 322a-322h. Note that, if a QPSK scheme is applied wherein a real component and an imaginary component respectively hold information of one bit, the number of pairs consisting of a signal to be predetermined and a possible signal point candidate corresponding to the signal is four, so the same effect is obtained by using only two units among the two signals detection portions 321 a-321 d. Also, the pair consisting of the signal to be predetermined at the predetermination portion 322a-322h and the signal point candidate corresponding to the signal is different for each unit.
[0028]
The estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h are devices for calculating estimated values of a signal which was not predetermined, based on respective predetermined signal point candidates for the signal and respectively inputted signal vectors. The estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h output respective estimated signal vectors each constituted by the signal predetermined at the predetermination portions 322a-322h and the estimated value of the signal calculated at the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h.
[0029]
Further, Fig. 4 shows an example of construction for the signal detection portion 300 wherein respectively different phase rotations are applied in the propagation paths 200a and 200b shown in Fig. 1 . The signal detection portion 300 comprises two units of phase correction portions 340a and 340b at a stage before the signal splitting portion 310 of the signal detection portion 300 shown in Fig. 2. The phase correction portions 340a and 340b multiply the inputted signals by opposite phase rotations of which amounts of phase rotation are respectively equal to those given at the propagation paths 200a and 200b and output the phase-corrected signals toward the signal splitting portion 310. Thus, the phase correction portions 340a and 340b function as means for correcting amounts of phase rotation given at the propagation paths.
[0030]
Next, specific operations will be explained.
A signal vector y is outputted from the precoding portion 100 and inputted to the signal detection portion 300 via the propagation paths 200a and 200b. The signal detection portion 300 receives this signal vector y. The signal vector y is a complex vector having a dimension equal to the number of multiplexed signals (L=2 in the present embodiment) and is represented by the following equation using an equivalent channel matrix H (constituted by the precoding matrix ψ of the precoding portion 100 and a transfer function matrix Δ of the propagation paths 200a and 200b), a modulated signal vector z (constituted by modulated signals inputted to the precoding portion 100) and a noise vector η (added at an inputting end of the signal detection portion 300) :
= Hz + η
= ftj i^l + q (1 ) wherein λ and z2 are complex baseband signals. The signal vector y inputted to the signal detection portion 300 is inputted to the signal splitting portion 31 0, possibly after its amount of phase rotation is corrected. The signal splitting portion 31 0 splits the signal vector y into a real component and an imaginary component and inputs the signal vectors reconstructed for respective components to the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b. Thus, the signal splitting portion 31 0 functions as means for splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component. Also, a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component.
[0031 ]
Here, it is assumed that a vector constituted by the real component of the signal vector y (real component vector) is inputted to the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a. First, the predetermination portions 322a-322h predetermines the real component of one of the signals (z-i or z2) to be one of possible signal point candidates. A 16 QAM scheme is applied as a modulation scheme for the signal z in the present embodiment, so there are four values of possible signal point candidates (e.g. -3, -1 , 1 , 3) for the signals ζ and z2 respectively. In the following, as an example, it is assumed that the predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z2 to be -3 which is one of the possible signal point candidates. If a real component corresponding to the predetermined signal f2 and the equivalent channel vector h2 is subtracted from the real component of the signal vector y, the following equation is obtained:
Re(y - ½¾) = Re(Hz - ILZZ 2 + tj)
= Re{h.1z1 + fc2( 2 - l2) + g} (2) wherein Re(-) represents a real component. If it is assumed that the signal ¾ predetermined to be -3 is equal to the signal z2 inputted from any of s1 00a or s100b, the right hand side of the Equation (2) includes only the first term (signal ζλ component) and the third term (the noise component). Based on this, the estimated value calculation portion 323a calculates an estimated value for the real component of the signal ζλ using the following Equation (3) and outputs an estimated signal vector z' = \z f? ] constituted by the signal f2 predetermined at the predetermination portion 322a and the estimated value τ calculated at the estimated value calculation portion 323a:
= Re{ft (y - &2i2) llfcill2
= Re{h (fcjZi + h2 (¾ - ii) + if)}/ II hi II 2 (3) wherein «h represents an Hermitian transpose of hi .
[0032]
Thus, the predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z2 to be -3. Similarly, the predetermination portions 322b-322h also predetermine the signal z-i or z2 to be one of the possible signal point candidates. For example, the predetermination portion 322b predetermines the signal ζλ to be -3 and the predetermination portions 322c and 322d predetermine the signals z2 and ζλ respectively to be -1 . The estimated value calculation portions 323b-323h calculates respective estimated values of the other signal using the predetermined signals.
[0033]
Thus, each of the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b functions as means for calculating an estimated signal vector, said means for calculating an estimated signal vector:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
[0034]
Also, a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of estimating a signal, wherein:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting a signal to be estimated, the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting the signal to be estimated, the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
[0035]
In the present embodiment, eight estimated signal vectors for each estimated signal vector calculation portion (sixteen estimated signal vectors in total) are outputted. Each estimated signal vector is identified by whether it corresponds to the real component vector or the imaginary component vector (two patterns), which of the two signals is a signal to be estimated (in other words, which is predetermined) (two patterns) and which signal point candidate the predetermined signal is predetermined to be (four patterns).
[0036]
The signal determination portion 330: determines the estimated signal vector, among all the estimated signal vectors calculated at the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a, having the shortest distance from the real component vector inputted to the signal detection portion 300 (i.e. determines the most likely estimated signal vector); calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector; and
outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal line s300a. Similarly, regarding the imaginary component of the signal vector y, the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320b calculates the estimated signal vectors, the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector having the shortest distance from the imaginary component vector inputted to the signal detection portion 300, the signal determination portion 330 calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector, and the signal determination portion 330 outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal line s330b.
[0037]
Thus, a receiving method related to the present invention comprises a step of determining a signal vector, wherein:
- a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component; and
- a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component.
[0038]
Thus, in the present embodiment, signal demultiplexing is performed for the real component and the imaginary component of the received signal respectively independently. In particular, in the signal demultiplexing, one signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates is used for calculating the estimated value of the other signal (signal to be estimated) so that the amount of operation can be reduced whereas demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method is realized. Also, in the example of construction for the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a shown in Fig. 3, providing as many two signals detection portions as correspond to the largest possible modulation level and using all or a portion of the two signals detection portions in response to a modulation level allow a single system to process various modulation levels. In other words, the means for calculating an estimated signal vector may comprise as many means for detecting two signals as correspond to a largest possible modulation level.
[0039]
Examples of hardware construction for the signal detection portion 300 related to the first embodiment are shown in Figs. 5 and 6. In the example of Fig. 5, the functions of the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the functions of the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal
determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a-322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b) are realized by the processing circuit 300x. In other words, the receiver comprises the processing circuit 300x for correcting the amounts of phase rotation given at the propagation paths, splitting the signal wherein a plurality of complex baseband signals are multiplexed into the real and imaginary components, and calculating the estimated signal vectors (more specifically, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate, and predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate). The processing circuit 300x may be dedicated hardware or a CPU (Central Processing Unit; also referred to as a processing device, an operation device, a microprocessor, a microcomputer, a processor or a DSP) executing a program stored in a memory.
[0040]
If the processing circuit 300x is dedicated hardware, the processing circuit 300x corresponds to e.g. a single circuit, a combined circuit, a programmed processor, a parallel-programmed processor, an ASIC, an FPGA or any combination thereof. The functions of the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320 and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a- 322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b may be realized by respectively different processing circuits or the functions of the signal determination portion 330 may be realized together by the processing circuit 300x.
[0041 ]
In the example of Fig. 6, the processing circuit is a CPU (processor 300y). In this case, the functions of the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the functions of the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a-322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b) are realized by software, firmware, or a combination of software and firmware. The software and firmware are described as a program and stored in a memory 300z. The processing circuit (processor 300y) realizes the functions of the portions by reading and executing the program stored in the memory 300z. In other words, the receiver comprises the memory 300z for storing a program which results in executing steps of:
splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component; estimating a signal (more specifically, for one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting a signal to be estimated, the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s), and, for said one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting the signal to be estimated, the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s)); and determining a signal vector, (more specifically, a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component, and, a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component), when the program is executed by the processing circuit (processor 300y). Also, the program can be viewed as a program for making a computer execute the steps or methods of the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a-322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b). Here, the memory 300z corresponds to, for example, a non-volatile or volatile semiconductor memory (such as RAM, ROM, flash memory, EPROM and EEPROM), a magnetic disk, a flexible disk, an optical disk, a compact disc, a minidisc, a DVD, etc.
[0042]
Note that, regarding the functions of the signal detection portion 300 (more specifically, the signal splitting portion 310, the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b, the signal determination portion 330, the predetermination portions 322a- 322h, the estimated value calculation portions 323a-323h and the phase correction portions 340a and 340b), a portion thereof may be realized by dedicated hardware and another portion thereof may be realized by software or firmware. For example, the functions of the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b may be realized by the processing circuit as the dedicated hardware and the function of the signal determination portion 330 may be realized by the processing circuit which reads and executes the program stored in the memory.
[0043]
Thus, the processing circuit can realize the above functions by hardware, software, firmware or a combination thereof.
[0044]
Second Embodiment
In the first embodiment, the number of the signals multiplexed at the precoding portion 100 by the precoding matrix is L=2. In contrast, in the present embodiment, a case is explained wherein the number L of the multiplexed signals is equal to or more than 2 and wherein the amount of operation can be reduced. Although a case of L=3 is explained here for facilitating explanation, the present invention is not limited to this and the number L of the multiplexed signals may be any integer equal to or more than 2. Also, it is assumed that three radio signals inputted to the precoding portion 100 are modulated in accordance with a QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) scheme. However, the present invention is not limited to this and applicable to any modulation scheme that performs modulation for a real component and an imaginary component respectively independently, such as the QAM.
[0045]
Fig. 7 shows an example of construction for the communication system related to the second embodiment of the present invention. In the example of construction for the communication system of the first embodiment shown in Fig. 1 , the number of the signal lines s100a and s100b, the number of signals inputted to / outputted from the precoding portion 100 and the signal detection portion 300, and the number of the propagation paths 200a and 200b are L=2. However, these numbers will be L=3 in the present embodiment.
[0046]
Referring to Fig. 8, the signal detection portion 300 related to the second embodiment of the present invention will be explained. In the example of construction for the signal detection portion in the first embodiment shown in Fig. 2, the number of signal inputted to the signal splitting portion 310 and the number of signals outputted from the signal determination portion 330 (i.e. the number of the signal lines s300a and s300b) are L=2. However, these numbers will be L=3 in the present embodiment.
[0047]
Referring to Fig. 9, the construction of the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a related to the second embodiment of the present invention will be explained. The estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a in the second embodiment comprises six units of first stage predetermination portion 322a-322f and six units of two signals detection portions 321 a-321 f. Note that, if the number L of the signals to be multiplexed
by precoding is three or more (L=3 in the present embodiment), L-2 stages of predetermination portion groups are provided (a single stage in Fig. 9) before the two signals detection portions 321 a-321 f and each stage of predetermination portion group predetermines a real component or an imaginary component of respectively different signal.
[0048]
Referring to Fig. 10, constructions for the first stage predetermination portion 322a and the two signals detection portion 321 a related to the second embodiment of the present invention will be explained. The two signals detection portion 321 a in the second embodiment comprises two units of the second stage predetermination portion 322g and 322h and two units of the estimated value calculation portion 323a and 323b in a manner similar to the first embodiment shown in Fig. 3. The two signals detection portion 321 a outputs estimated signal vectors respectively constituted by a first signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates at the first stage predetermination portion 322a, a second signal predetermined to be one of the possible signal point candidates at the second stage predetermination portion 322g or 322h within the two signals detection portion 321 a and a third signal (i.e. the remaining signal) estimated at the estimated value calculation portion 323a or 323b by using the first and second signals.
[0049]
Next, specific operations will be explained.
The signal vector y is outputted from the precoding portion 100 and inputted to the signal detection portion 300 via the propagation paths 200a-200c. The signal detection portion 300 receives this signal vector y. The signal vector y is a complex vector having a dimension equal to the number of multiplexed signals (L=3 in the present embodiment) and is represented by the following equation using an equivalent channel matrix H (constituted by the precoding matrix φ of the precoding portion 100 and a transfer function matrix Δ of the propagation paths 200a-200c), a modulated signal vector z (constituted by modulated signals inputted to the precoding portion 100) and a noise vector η (added at an inputting end of the signal detection portion 300):
= Hz + η
+ (4) wherein z z3 are complex baseband signals. The signal vector y inputted to the signal detection portion 300 is first inputted to the signal splitting portion 310. The signal splitting portion 310 splits the signal vector y into a real component and an imaginary component
and inputs the signal vectors reconstructed for respective components to the estimated signal vector calculation portions 320a and 320b.
[0050]
Here, it is assumed that a vector constituted by the real component of the signal vector y (real component vector) is inputted to the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a. First, the first stage predetermination portions 322a-322f predetermine a real component of one of the signal z (z1 ; z2 or z3) to be one of the possible signal point candidates. A QPSK scheme is applied as a modulation scheme for the signal z in the present embodiment, so there are two values of possible signal point candidates for the signals z z3 respectively (e.g. -1 or 1 ). In the following, it is assumed that the first stage predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z2 to be -1 which is one of the possible signal point candidates and that the second stage predetermination portion 322g within the two signals detection portion 321 a predetermines the signal z3 to be -1 which is one of the possible signal point candidates. If a real component corresponding to the predetermined signals z? and l3, and the equivalent channel vectors h7 and h3 is subtracted from the real component of the signal vector y, the following equation is obtained.
Re y - zz2 - h3∑ 3) = Re(Hz - Iizz2 - i½i3 + v)
= Re{fc£¾ + h2(¾ - ¾) + ¾ (z3 - f 3) + if] (5) If it is assumed here that the signals f2 and i3 predetermined respectively to be -1 are equal to the signals z2 and z3 inputted from any of s100a-s100c, the right hand side of the Equation (5) includes only the first term (signal λ component) and the fourth term (the noise component). Based on this, the estimated value calculation portion 323a within the two signals detection portion 321 a calculates an estimated value for the real component of the signal λ using the following Equation (6) and outputs an estimated signal vector z' = \z f2 £ 3j constituted by the signal 2 predetermined at the first stage predetermination portion 322a, the signal 3 predetermined at the second stage predetermination portion 322g within the two signals detection portion 321 a and the estimated value τ calculated at the estimated value calculation portion 323a within the two signals detection portion 321 a:
z; = Rejfif y- 2z2 - ii3i3)}/|I 2
= Re{fc (ίι1¾ + hz (z2 - ¾) + ft3(23 - ¾) + fc4 II 2 (6)
[0051 ]
Thus, the first stage predetermination portion 322a predetermines the signal z2 to be -1 . Also, the second stage predetermination portion 322g predetermines the signal z3 to be -1 . Similarly, the second stage predetermination portion 322h predetermines the
signal z3 to be 1 . Then, the estimated value calculation portion 323a calculates an estimated value z/ of the signal ζ with respect to predetermined (£2,£3)=(-1 ,-1 ) and the estimated value calculation portion 323b calculates another estimated value z-i ' of the signal ζ with respect to predetermined (¾,i3)=(-1 , 1 ).
[0052]
Similarly, the first stage predetermination portions 322b-322f and the two signals detection portions 321 b-321 f calculate estimated values for all signals and signal point candidates and output the estimated signal vectors. For example, the first stage predetermination portion 322b predetermines the signal z2 to be 1 and the two signals detection portion 321 b calculates estimated values z-i ' for the signal ζ with respect to predetermined (f2,¾)=(1 ,-1 ) and (¾,f3)=(1 , 1 ). The first stage predetermination portion 322c predetermines the signal z3 to be -1 and the two signals detection portion 321 c calculates estimated values z2' for the signal z2 with respect to predetermined (ζ3 ,¾)=(-1 ,- 1 ) and (Ι3,¾)=(-1 , 1 ). The first stage predetermination portion 322d predetermines the signal z3 to be 1 and the two signals detection portion 321 d calculates estimated values z2' for the signal z2 with respect to predetermined (f3, l)=(1 ,-1 ) and (¾,fl)=(1 , 1 ). The first stage predetermination portion 322e predetermines the signal ζλ to be -1 and the two signals detection portion 321 e calculates estimated values z3' for the signal z3 with respect to predetermined ( l
, 1 ). The first stage predetermination portion 322f predetermines the signal ζλ to be 1 and the two signals detection portion 321 f calculates estimated values z3' for the signal z3 with respect to predetermined (fl,f2)=(1 ,- 1 ) and (¾,¾)=(1 , 1 ).
[0053]
In the present embodiment, twelve estimated signal vectors for each estimated signal vector calculation portion (twenty-four estimated signal vectors in total) are outputted. Each estimated signal vector is identified by whether it corresponds to the real component vector or the imaginary component vector (two patterns), which of the three signals is a signal to be estimated (in other words, which two among the three signals are predetermined) (three patterns) and which signal point candidates the predetermined signals are predetermined to be (two patterns for two signals; four patterns in total).
[0054]
The signal determination portion 330: determines the estimated signal vector, among all estimated signal vectors calculated at the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a, having the shortest distance from the real component vector (i.e. determines the most likely estimated signal vector); calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector; and outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal lines s300a-s300c.
Similarly, regarding the imaginary component of the signal vector j, the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320b calculates the estimated signal vectors, the signal determination portion 330 determines the estimated signal vector having the shortest distance from the imaginary component vector, the signal determination portion 330 calculates likelihood for the determined estimated signal vector, and the signal determination portion 330 outputs the calculated likelihood to the signal lines s300a- s300c.
[0055]
Thus, in the present embodiment, signal demultiplexing is performed for the real component and the imaginary component of the received signal respectively independently in a case wherein three or more signals are multiplexed by precoding. In particular, in the signal demultiplexing, a pair constituted by a plurality of signal points predetermined to be respective one of possible signal point candidates is used for calculating the estimated value of the signal to be estimated so that the amount of operation can be reduced whereas demultiplexing characteristics equivalent to the MLD method is realized. Also, in the example of construction for the estimated signal vector calculation portion 320a shown in Fig. 9, providing as many two signals detection portions as correspond to the largest possible modulation level and using all or a portion of the two signals detection portions in response to a modulation level allow a single system to process various modulation levels.
[0056]
Hardware construction of the signal detection portion related to the second embodiment can be realized as shown in Fig. 5 or 6 in a manner similar to the first embodiment.
[0057]
Thus, the present invention has been explained based on the embodiments. Needless to say, various modifications are possible for combinations of the components or the processes of these embodiments.
Claims
[Claim 1 ]
A receiver characterized in that it comprises:
means for splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component; and
means for calculating an estimated signal vector, said means for calculating an estimated signal vector:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the real component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the real component of another complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals, predetermining the imaginary component to be one of possible signal point candidates and calculates an estimated signal value for the imaginary component of said other complex baseband signal based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s).
[Claim 2]
The receiver of Claim 1 , characterized in that the means for calculating an estimated signal vector comprises at least one means for detecting two signals, a number of said means for detecting two signals corresponding to a largest possible modulation level.
[Claim 3]
The receiver of Claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises means for correcting an amount of phase rotation given at propagation path(s).
[Claim 4]
A communication system comprising:
a transmitter for multiplexing complex baseband signals, real components and imaginary components of said complex baseband signals being modulated respectively independently, by a precoding matrix so that an amount of phase rotation is a multiple of 90 degrees;
propagation paths wherein the multiplexed signals are transmitted via respective channels orthogonal to each other; and
the receiver of Claim 1 .
[Claim 5]
A receiving method, characterized in that it comprises steps of:
splitting multiplexed complex baseband signals into a real component and an imaginary component;
estimating a signal, wherein:
- for one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting a signal to be estimated, the real component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the real component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
- for said one or more of the complex baseband signals excepting the signal to be estimated, the imaginary component is predetermined to be one of possible signal point candidates and an estimated signal value is calculated for the imaginary component of said signal to be estimated based on the predetermined signal point candidate(s); and
determining a signal vector, wherein:
- a most likely estimated signal real component vector is determined among estimated signal real component vectors each constituted by said predetermined real component and said estimated signal value for the real component; and
- a most likely estimated signal imaginary component vector is determined among estimated signal imaginary component vectors each constituted by said predetermined imaginary component and said estimated signal value for the imaginary component.
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