WO2004102816A2 - Fast frequency hopping with a code division multiplexed pilot in an ofdma system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to communication, and more specifically to techniques for supporting fast frequency hopping with a code division multiplexed (CDM) pilot in an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) communication system.
- CDM code division multiplexed
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum
- data is transmitted on different frequency subbands or sub-carriers in different time intervals, which are also referred to as "hop periods".
- These frequency subbands may be provided by orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), other multi-carrier modulation techniques, or some other constructs.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- the data transmission hops from subband to subband in a pseudo-random manner. This hopping provides frequency diversity and allows the data transmission to better withstand deleterious path effects such as narrow-band interference, jamming, fading, and so on.
- An OFDMA system utilizes OFDM and can support multiple users simultaneously.
- data for each user is transmitted using a specific frequency hopping (FH) sequence assigned to the user.
- the FH sequence indicates the specific subband to use for data transmission in each hop period.
- Multiple data transmissions for multiple users may be sent simultaneously using different FH sequences.
- FH sequences are defined to be orthogonal to one another so that only one data transmission uses each subband in each hop period.
- An OFDMA system may be deployed with multiple cells, where a cell typically refers to a base station and or its coverage area.
- a data transmission on a given subband in one cell acts as interference to another data transmission on the same subband in a neighboring cell.
- the FH sequences for each cell are typically defined to be pseudo-random with respect to the FH sequences for neighboring cells.
- the inter-cell interference can vary significantly from subband to subband at any given moment.
- a margin is typically used in the selection of a data rate for a data transmission.
- a large margin is normally needed to achieve a low packet error rate (PER) for the data transmission if the variability in interference is large.
- PER packet error rate
- the large margin results in a greater reduction in the data rate for the data transmission, which limits system capacity.
- Frequency hopping can average the inter-cell interference and reduce the required margin. Increasing the frequency hopping rate results in better interference averaging and decreases the required margin. Fast frequency hopping rate is especially beneficial for certain types of transmissions that encode data across multiple frequency hops and which cannot use other techniques, such as automatic request for retransmission (ARQ), to mitigate the deleterious effects of interference.
- ARQ automatic request for retransmission
- Frequency hopping rates are generally limited by channel estimation requirements.
- the channel response for each subband used for data transmission is typically estimated by a receiver, and the channel response estimate for the subband is then used to coherently demodulate data symbols received on that subband.
- Channel estimation for each subband is normally achieved based on pilot symbols received on the subband.
- the fading rate normally prohibits the receiver from combining pilot symbols received on the same subband from previous hops.
- pilot symbols represent a fixed overhead for each hop period. In this case, increasing the frequency hopping rate also increases the pilot overhead.
- Each transmitter e.g., each terminal
- the wideband pilot for each transmitter may be generated using direct sequence spread spectrum processing and based on a pseudo-random number (PN) code assigned to that transmitter. This allows the receiver to individually identify and recover multiple wideband pilots transmitted concurrently by multiple transmitters.
- PN pseudo-random number
- each transmitter transmits the wideband pilot in bursts.
- each transmitter continuously transmits the wideband pilot, albeit at a low transmit power level.
- At a transmitter at least one pilot symbol is processed with the PN code assigned to the transmitter to obtain a sequence of pilot chips for a wideband pilot.
- Data symbols are processed in accordance with a multi-carrier modulation scheme (e.g., OFDM) to obtain a sequence of data chips. If the data symbols are to be transmitted with frequency hopping, then the particular subband to use for the data symbols in each hop period is determined by an FH sequence assigned to the transmitter.
- the sequence of pilot chips is time division multiplexed with the sequence of data chips to obtain a TDM sequence of pilot and data chips, which is further processed and transmitted.
- the sequence of pilot chips is summed with the sequence of data chips to obtain a sequence of combined pilot and data chips, which is further processed and transmitted.
- a sequence of received chips is initially obtained. For the
- the sequence of received chips is demultiplexed to obtain a sequence of received pilot chips and a sequence of received data chips.
- the sequence of received pilot chips (for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme) or the sequence of received chips (for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme) is processed with the PN code assigned to the transmitter to obtain time-domain channel gain estimates for multiple propagation paths from the transmitter to the receiver.
- a rake receiver may be used for the pilot processing at the receiver.
- the channel gain estimates are further processed (e.g., interpolated) and transformed to obtain frequency- domain channel response estimates for multiple subbands.
- pilot interference cancellation may be performed on the sequence of received chips (based on the channel gain estimates) to obtain the sequence of received data chips.
- the sequence of received data chips (if available) or the sequence of received chips is processed in accordance with a multi-carrier demodulation scheme (e.g., for OFDM) and with the channel response estimates to obtain recovered data symbols, which are estimates of the data symbols transmitted by the transmitter. If the data symbols were transmitted with frequency hopping, then the particular subband from which to obtain the recovered data symbols in each hop period is determined by the same FH sequence used at the transmitter.
- a multi-carrier demodulation scheme e.g., for OFDM
- the techniques described herein can provide various advantages, including the ability to support any frequency hopping rate without impacting pilot overhead.
- the frequency hopping rate may be as fast as one OFDM symbol per hop period.
- a fast frequency hopping rate can improve interference averaging and reduce the required margin, which can improve utilization of the system capacity.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional pilot transmission scheme for a frequency hopping
- FIG. 2 shows the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme
- FIG. 3 shows the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary OFDMA system
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show block diagrams of a terminal and a base station, respectively;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B respectively show a block diagram of a transmit (TX) pilot processor and a timing diagram for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme;
- FIGS. 6C and 6D respectively show a block diagram of a TX pilot processor and a timing diagram for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme;
- FIG. 7A shows a block diagram of a receive (RX) pilot processor for the
- FIGS. 7B and 7C show block diagrams of an RX pilot processor and a pilot interference canceller, respectively, for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme;
- FIG. 8A shows a process for transmitting a wideband pilot with the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme;
- FIG. 8B shows a process for transmitting a wideband pilot with the continuous
- FIG. 8C shows a process for receiving a wideband pilot with the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme
- FIG. 8D shows a process for receiving a wideband pilot with the continuous
- a “channel gain estimate” is a time-domain estimate of the complex channel gain for a propagation path from a transmitter to a receiver.
- a “channel frequency response estimate” (or simply, a “channel response estimate”) is a frequency-domain estimate of the channel response for a particular subband of a communication channel between the transmitter and the receiver. (The communication channel may include a number of propagation paths.) Channel gain estimates may be processed and transformed to obtain channel response estimates, as described below.
- a “channel estimate” can genetically refer to a channel gain estimate, a channel response estimate, or some other type of estimate for the communication channel.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional pilot transmission scheme 100 for a frequency hopping OFDMA system.
- FIG. 1 shows pilot and data transmission on a frequency- time plane whereby the vertical axis represents frequency and the horizontal axis represents time.
- N 8
- the eight subbands are assigned indices of 1 through 8.
- Up to eight traffic channels may be defined whereby each traffic channel uses one of the eight subbands in each hop period.
- a hop period is the time duration spent on a given subband and may be defined to be equal to the duration of one or multiple OFDM symbols.
- Each traffic channel is associated with a different FH sequence.
- the FH sequences for all traffic channels may be generated with an FH function f(k,T) , where k denotes the traffic channel number and T denotes system time, which is given in units of hop periods.
- N different FH sequences may be generated with N different values of k in the FH function f(k,T) .
- the FH sequence for each traffic channel indicates the particular subband to use for that traffic channel in each hop period. For clarity, FIG. 1 shows the subbands used for one traffic channel. It can be seen in FIG. 1 that this traffic channel hops from subband to subband in a pseudo-random manner determined by its FH sequence.
- P is the number of pilot symbols needed to allow a receiver to independently estimate the channel response in each hop period.
- the P pilot symbols represent a fixed overhead that is needed for each hop period. This fixed overhead becomes a larger percentage of a transmission as the hop period decreases. The frequency hopping rate is thus constrained by the pilot overhead.
- Pilot transmission schemes suitable for use with fast frequency hopping in a multi-carrier communication system are provided herein. These pilot transmission schemes are well suited for use on the reverse link but may also be used for the forward link. For clarity, these pilot transmission schemes are specifically described below for the reverse link of an OFDMA system.
- FIG. 2 shows a TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme 200 for a frequency hopping OFDMA system.
- each user transmits a wideband pilot that is time division multiplexed with the user's data transmission.
- the wideband pilot is transmitted on all N subbands and allows a receiver (e.g., a base station) to estimate the entire channel response at the same time.
- the wideband pilot may be generated in the time domain using direct sequence spread spectrum processing, as described below.
- the pilot duration T p is selected to be sufficiently long to allow the receiver to obtain a sufficiently accurate channel response estimate for each of the users.
- the pilot duration , T p may be dependent on various factors such as the amount of transmit power available to each user, the expected worst-case channel conditions for all users, and so on.
- the wideband pilot is transmitted every T w seconds and has a periodicity of
- the pilot periodicity T w may be selected to be shorter than the coherence time ⁇ of the communication channel, i.e., T w ⁇ ⁇ .
- the coherence time is the time interval over which the communication channel is essentially constant.
- the pilot overhead is determined by the pilot duration T p and the pilot periodicity T w , which are in turn dependent on certain characteristics of the communication channel (e.g., the coherence time).
- This pilot transmission scheme can support any frequency hopping rate without impacting pilot overhead.
- the frequency hopping rate may be as fast as one OFDM symbol per hop period (i.e., symbol-rate hopping), which is highly desirable for the reasons noted above.
- the wideband pilot for each user is transmitted in bursts and does not interfere with the data transmission for that user.
- the users can transmit their wideband pilots in the same time interval.
- the wideband pilots for all users in each cell would not interfere with their data transmissions.
- the data transmissions of all users in each cell would not interfere with one another because these users use orthogonal FH sequences.
- the wideband pilots for all users may be "orthogonalized".
- the orthogonalization of the wideband pilots may be achieved in various manners, some of which are described below.
- the pilot symbol for each user is "covered” with an orthogonal code that is unique to that user.
- Covering is a process whereby a pilot symbol to be transmitted is multiplied by all W chips of a W-chip orthogonal code to obtain W covered chips, which are further processed and transmitted.
- the orthogonal code may be a Walsh code, an orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) code, a quasi-orthogonal function (QOF), and so on.
- the covered pilot for each user is then spectrally spread across all N subbands with a PN code that is common to all users.
- any PN code having characteristics normally associated with a good PN code e.g., a flat spectral response, low or zero cross-correlation at different time offsets, and so on
- the PN code may also be referred to as a scrambling code or some other terminology.
- the pilot symbol for each user is spectrally spread across all N subbands with a PN code that is unique to that user.
- the PN code is used for both orthogonalization and spectral spreading.
- the user-specific PN codes may be defined to be different time shifts of a common PN code, similar to the use of different time shifts of short PN codes for different base stations in IS-95 and IS- 2000 systems.
- each user is assigned a unique time-shift and the PN code for that user can be identified by the assigned time-shift.
- the common PN code may be denoted as PN( ⁇ )
- the time-shift assigned to user x may be denoted as AT X
- the PN code for user x may be denoted as PN(n + AT X ) .
- the wideband pilot for each user is both code division multiplexed and time division multiplexed.
- the following description is for the embodiment whereby the wideband pilot for each user is spectrally spread with a user-specific PN code to suppress pilot interference from other users.
- the wideband pilot is transmitted using CDM and the data transmission is transmitted using OFDM.
- the processing at the transmitter and the receiver for the CDM/TDM pilot transmission scheme is described below.
- FIG. 3 shows a continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme 300 for a frequency hopping OFDMA system.
- each user continuously transmits a wideband pilot that is superimposed over (i.e., added to) the data transmission.
- the wideband pilot is transmitted on all N subbands and allows a receiver (e.g., a base station) to estimate the entire channel response.
- the continuous wideband pilot may be transmitted at a low power level while still enabling the receiver to obtain a high-quality estimate of the channel response. This is because the receiver can integrate/accumulate many received pilot chips to realize a significant signal processing gain from the CDM integration, similar to the gain achieved in a CDMA system. Integration over many received pilot chips is possible since the communication channel is coherent over multiple OFDM symbol periods.
- the wideband pilots for all users may be orthogonalized to mitigate pilot-to-pilot interference.
- the orthogonalization and spectral spreading of the wideband pilots for all users may be achieved with (1) different orthogonal codes and a common PN code or (2) different user-specific PN codes, as described above.
- the wideband pilot for each user is orthogonalized and spectrally spread with a user-specific PN code to suppress pilot interference from other users.
- the continuous wideband pilot for each user also interferes with the data transmission for that user as well as the data transmissions for other users. This pilot-to- data interference is shown in FIG.
- the receiver may be able to estimate and cancel the interference due to the wideband pilots, as described below.
- the pilot overhead is determined by the amount of transmit power used for the wideband pilot versus the amount of transmit power used for data transmission.
- the pilot overhead is thus fixed and not dependent on the frequency hopping rate.
- the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme can support any frequency hopping rate (including symbol-rate hopping) without impacting pilot overhead.
- the wideband pilot from each user is typically transmitted at a predetermined power level.
- the wideband pilot may also be transmitted at a power level that may be controlled by a closed power control loop.
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary OFDMA system 400 that supports a number of users.
- System 400 includes a number of base stations 410 that provide communication for a number of terminals 420.
- a base station is a fixed station used for communicating with the terminals and may also be referred to as a base transceiver subsystem (BTS), an access point, a Node B, or some other terminology.
- Terminals 420 are typically dispersed throughout the system, and each terminal may be fixed or mobile.
- a terminal may also be referred to as a mobile station, a user equipment (UE), a wireless communication device, or some other terminology.
- Each terminal may communicate with one or more base stations on the forward link and/or one or more base stations on the reverse link at any given moment.
- the forward link i.e., downlink
- the reverse link i.e., uplink
- a system controller 430 couples to base stations 410 and may perform a number of functions such as (1) coordination and control for these base stations, (2) routing of data among these base stations, and (3) access and control of the terminals served by these base stations.
- FIG. 5A shows a block diagram of an embodiment of a terminal 420x, which is one of the terminals in OFDMA system 400. For simplicity, only the transmitter portion of terminal 420x is shown in FIG. 5 A.
- an encoder/interleaver 512 receives traffic data from a data source 510 and possibly control data and other data from a controller 540. Encoder/interleaver 512 formats, encodes, and interleaves the received data to provide coded data. A modulator 514 then modulates the coded data in accordance with one or more modulation schemes (e.g., QPSK, M-PSK, M-QAM, and so on) to provide modulation symbols (or simply, "data symbols"). Each modulation symbol is a complex value for a specific point in a signal constellation for the modulation scheme used for that modulation symbol.
- modulation schemes e.g., QPSK, M-PSK, M-QAM, and so on
- An OFDM modulator 520 performs frequency hopping and OFDM processing for the data symbols.
- a TX FH processor 522 receives the data symbols and provides these data symbols on the proper subbands determined by an FH sequence for a traffic channel assigned to terminal 420x. This FH sequence indicates the specific subband to use in each hop period and is provided by controller 540.
- TX FH processor 522 provides data symbols only during periods of data transmission, as shown in FIG. 2.
- TX FH processor 522 provides data symbols continuously for each hop period, as shown in FIG. 3.
- the data symbols dynamically hop from subband to subband in a pseudo-random manner determined by the FH sequence.
- TX FH processor 522 For each OFDM symbol period, TX FH processor 522 provides N "transmit" symbols for the N subbands. These N transmit symbols are composed of one data symbol for the subband used for data transmission (if data is being transmitted) and a signal value of zero for each subband not used for data transmission.
- An inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) unit 524 receives the N transmit symbols for each OFDM symbol period. IFFT unit 524 then transforms the N transmit symbols to the time domain using an N-point inverse FFT to obtain a "transformed" symbol that contains N time-domain "data" chips. Each data chip is a complex value to be transmitted in one chip period. (The chip rate is related to the overall bandwidth of the system.)
- a cyclic prefix generator 526 receives the N data chips for each transformed symbol and repeats a portion of the transformed symbol to form an OFDM symbol that contains N + C p data chips, where C p is the number of data chips being repeated.
- the repeated portion is often referred to as a cyclic prefix and is used to combat inter-symbol interference (ISI) caused by frequency selective fading.
- An OFDM symbol period corresponds to the duration of one OFDM symbol, which is N + C p chip periods.
- Cyclic prefix generator 526 provides a stream of data chips for a stream of OFDM symbols.
- a transmit (TX) pilot processor 530 receives the stream of data chips and at least one pilot symbol. TX pilot processor 530 generates a wideband pilot that is either time division multiplexed with the data chips (for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme) or superimposed over the data chips (for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme). TX pilot processor 530 provides a stream of "transmit" chips. For the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme, each transmit chip is either a data chip or a pilot chip. For the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme, each transmit chip is a sum of a data chip and a pilot chip.
- a transmitter unit (TMTR) 532 processes the stream of transmit chips to obtain a modulated signal, which is transmitted from an antenna 534 to the base station.
- FIG. 5B shows a block diagram of an embodiment of a base station 41 Ox, which is one of the base stations in OFDMA system 400. For simplicity, only the receiver portion of base station 41 Ox is shown in FIG. 5B.
- the modulated signal transmitted by terminal 420x is received by an antenna
- Receiver unit 554 may further perform sample rate conversion (from the receiver sampling rate to the chip rate), frequency/phase correction, and other pre-processing on the samples. Receiver unit 554 provides a stream of "received" chips.
- a receive (RX) pilot processor 560 receives and processes the stream of received chips to recover the wideband pilot and the data chips transmitted by terminal 420x. Several designs for RX pilot processor 560 are described below.
- RX pilot processor 560 provides a stream of received data chips to an OFDM demodulator 570 and channel gain estimates to a digital signal processor (DSP) 562.
- DSP 562 processes the channel gain estimates to obtain channel response estimates used for data demodulation, as described below.
- a cyclic prefix removal unit 572 receives the stream of received data chips and removes the cyclic prefix appended to each received OFDM symbol to obtain a received transformed symbol.
- An FFT unit 574 then transforms each received transformed symbol to the frequency domain using an N-point FFT to obtain N received symbols for the N subbands.
- An RX FH processor 576 obtains the N received symbols for each OFDM symbol period and provides the received symbol from the proper subband as the received data symbol for that OFDM symbol period.
- the specific subband from which to obtain the received data symbol in each OFDM symbol period is determined by the FH sequence for the traffic channel assigned to terminal 420x. This FH sequence is provided by a controller 590.
- RX FH processor 576 Since the data transmission by terminal 420x dynamically hops from subband to subband, RX FH processor 576 operates in unison with TX FH processor 522 in terminal 420x and provides the received data symbols from the proper subbands.
- the FH sequence used by RX FH processor 576 at base station 41 Ox is the same as the FH sequence used by TX FH processor 522 at terminal 420x. Moreover, the FH sequences at base station 41 Ox and terminal 420x are synchronized.
- RX FH processor 576 provides a stream of received data symbols to a demodulator 580.
- Demodulator 580 receives and coherently demodulates the received data symbols with the channel response estimates from DSP 562 to obtain recovered data symbols.
- the channel response estimates are for the subbands used for data transmission.
- Demodulator 580 further demaps the recovered data symbols to obtain demodulated data.
- a deinterleaver/decoder 582 then deinterleaves and decodes the demodulated data to provide decoded data, which may be provided to a data sink 584 for storage.
- the processing by the units in base station 41 Ox is complementary to the processing performed by the corresponding units in terminal 420x.
- Controllers 540 and 590 direct operation at terminal 420x and base station 410x, respectively.
- Memory units 542 and 592 provide storage for program codes and data used by controllers 540 and 590, respectively. Controllers 540 and 590 may also perform pilot-related processing. For example, controllers 540 and 590 may determine the time intervals when the wideband pilot for terminal 420x should be transmitted and received, respectively.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show transmission and reception, respectively, of pilot and data on the reverse link. Similar or different processing may be performed for pilot and data transmission on the forward link.
- FIG. 6A shows a block diagram of a TX pilot processor 530a, which may be used for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- TX pilot processor 530a is one embodiment of TX pilot processor 530 in FIG. 5 A and includes a pilot generator 610, a multiplier 616, and a multiplexer (MUX) 618.
- a multiplier 612 receives and multiplies a pilot symbol with a PN code PN X (n) and provides a stream of pilot chips.
- the pilot symbol may be any real or complex value that is known a priori by both terminal 420x and base station 41 Ox.
- the PN code PN x (n) is the one assigned to terminal 420x, where "n" is the chip index.
- a multiplier 614 receives and scales the stream of pilot chips with a scaling factor K and provides a stream of scaled pilot chips.
- Multiplier 616 receives and scales the stream of data chips with a scaling factor K d and provides a stream of scaled data chips.
- the scaling factors K and K d determine the transmit powers used for the wideband pilot and the data symbols, respectively.
- Multiplexer 618 receives and multiplexes the stream of scaled data chips with the stream of scaled pilot chips and provides the stream of transmit chips. The multiplexing is performed in accordance with a TDM control provided by controller 540.
- FIG. 6B shows a timing diagram for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- the transmit chips from TX pilot processor 530a are composed of data chips time division multiplexed with pilot chips.
- the TDM control determines when the data chips and the pilot chips are provided as the transmit chips.
- the length of the PN code PN X (n) may be selected to be equal to the duration of one wideband pilot burst, which is N p • (N + C p ) chips. Alternatively, the PN code length may be selected to be equal to the duration of multiple OFDM symbols, the duration of multiple wideband pilot bursts, or some other duration.
- FTG. 6C shows a block diagram of a TX pilot processor 530b, which may be used for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- TX pilot processor 530b is another embodiment of TX pilot processor 530 in FIG. 5 A and includes a pilot generator 620, a multiplier 626, and a summer 628.
- a multiplier 622 receives and multiplies the pilot symbol with the PN code PN X (n) assigned to terminal 420x and provides a stream of pilot chips.
- a multiplier 624 receives and scales the stream of pilot chips with the scaling factor K and provides the stream of scaled pilot chips.
- Multiplier 626 receives and scales the stream of data chips with the scaling factor K d and provides the stream of scaled data chips.
- Summer 628 receives and sums the stream of scaled data chips with the stream of scaled pilot chips and provides the stream of transmit chips.
- FIG. 6D shows a timing diagram for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- the transmit chips from TX pilot processor 530b are composed of data chips superimposed on (i.e., added to) pilot chips.
- the length of the PN code PN x (n) may be selected to be equal to the duration of one OFDM symbol, which is N + C p chips.
- the PN code length may be selected to be equal to the duration of multiple OFDM symbols or some other duration.
- FIGS. 6 A and 6C show the generation of a wideband pilot in the time domain using direct sequence spread spectrum processing.
- the wideband pilot may also be generated in other manners, and this is within the scope of the invention.
- a wideband pilot may be generated in the frequency domain.
- a pilot symbol may be transmitted on each of the N subbands during the pilot burst for a TDM pilot transmission scheme or continuously for a continuous pilot transmission scheme.
- the N pilot symbols on the N subbands may be orthogonalized with an orthogonal code or a PN code to allow the base station to individually identify and recover multiple frequency-domain wideband pilots transmitted concurrently by multiple terminals.
- FIG. 7A shows a block diagram of an RX pilot processor 560a, which may be used for the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- RX pilot processor 560a is one embodiment of RX pilot processor 560 in FIG. 5B and includes a demultiplexer (Demux) 712 and a rake receiver 720.
- Demultiplexer 712 receives the stream of received chips from receiver unit 554 and demultiplexes these chips in a manner complementary to the multiplexing performed by terminal 420x. The demultiplexing is performed with a TDM control provided by controller 590, as shown in FIG. 6B.
- Demultiplexer 712 provides received data chips to OFDM demodulator 570 and received pilot chips to rake receiver 720.
- the received signal at base station 41 Ox may include a number of instances (or multipath components) of the modulated signal transmitted by terminal 420x. Each multipath component is associated with a particular complex channel gain and a particular time of arrival at base station 41 Ox. The channel gain and arrival time for each multipath component are determined by the propagation path for that multipath component.
- a searcher (not shown in FIG. 7A) searches for strong multipath components in the received signal and provides the timing of each found multipath component that is of sufficient strength. The searcher correlates the received chips with the PN code PN X ( ) at various time offsets to search for strong multipath components, similar to the search processing performed in a CDMA system.
- Rake receiver 720 includes M finger processors 722a through 722m, where
- Each finger processor 722 may be assigned to process a different multipath component found by the searcher.
- a multiplier 724 multiplies the received pilot chips with a delayed PN code PN x (n + ⁇ t ) and provides despread chips.
- the PN code PN x (n + ⁇ ; ) is a delayed version of the PN code PN X (n) assigned to terminal 420x, where ⁇ i is the time offset corresponding to the arrival time of the t-th multipath component being processed by the finger processor.
- An accumulator (ACC) 726 then accumulates the despread chips over N acc chip periods and provides a channel gain estimate G i for the assigned multipath component.
- the accumulation interval N acc is determined by an ACC control and may be selected to be equal to the pilot burst duration, the PN code length, or some other time interval. (The pilot burst duration may or may not be equal to the PN code length.)
- the M finger processors 722a through 722m can provide up to M channel gain estimates for up to M different multipath components with different time offsets.
- a multiplexer 728 multiplexes the channel gain estimates from the assigned finger processors 722.
- the channel gain estimates from rake receiver 720 represent an unevenly-spaced time- domain channel impulse response for the communication channel for terminal 420x, where the spacing is determined by the time offsets ⁇ t associated with these channel gain estimates.
- FIG. 7A also shows a DSP 562a, which is one embodiment of DSP 562 in FIG.
- an interpolator 752 receives the channel gain estimates from rake receiver 720, performs interpolation on these unevenly-spaced channel gain estimates, and provides N chip-spaced gain values that represent an estimated channel impulse response for terminal 420x.
- the interpolation of the channel gain estimates are performed based on their associated time offsets ⁇ i .
- the interpolation may also be performed using linear interpolation or some other interpolation technique, as is known in the art.
- An FFT unit 754 receives the N chip-spaced gain values from interpolator 752, performs an N-point FFT on these N gain values, and provides N frequency- domain values. These N frequency-domain values are estimates of the channel response for the N subbands of the communication channel for terminal 420x.
- the wideband pilot is transmitted in bursts and data symbols are transmitted between these pilot bursts, as shown in FIG. 2.
- FFT 754 provides the channel response estimates for each wideband pilot burst.
- An interpolator 756 receives and interpolates the channel response estimates from FFT 754 and provides an interpolated channel response estimate for each subband used for data transmission. Interpolator 756 may perform linear interpolation or some other type of interpolation.
- Demodulator 580 uses the interpolated channel response estimate to coherently demodulate the received data symbols. Alternatively, interpolator 756 may simply provide the channel response estimate obtained from the nearest pilot burst for each subband used for data transmission.
- FIG. 7B shows a block diagram of an RX pilot processor 560b, which may be used for the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme.
- RX pilot processor 560b is another embodiment of RX pilot processor 560 in FIG. 5B and includes rake receiver 720 and an optional pilot interference canceller 730.
- Pilot interference canceller 730 receives the stream of received chips from receiver unit 554 and processes these chips in a manner described below to provide received data chips. If pilot interference canceller 730 is not present, then the received chips may be provided directly as the received data chips.
- Rake receiver 720 receives and processes the received chips in the manner described above for FIG. 7A.
- the accumulation interval N acc for each accumulator 726 may be selected to be one OFDM symbol period, multiple OFDM symbol periods, the PN code length, or some other time interval.
- the M finger processors 722a through 722m within rake receiver 720 can provide up to M channel gain estimates for the estimated, channel impulse response for terminal 420x.
- a DSP 562b receives and processes the channel gain estimates from rake receiver 720 to provide channel response estimates for terminal 420x.
- DSP 562b includes an interpolator 762, an FFT unit 764, and a filter 766.
- Interpolator 762 and FFT unit 764 operate in the manner described above for interpolator 752 and FFT unit 754, respectively, in FIG. 7A.
- Filter 766 filters the channel response estimates and provides a filtered channel response estimate for each subband used for data transmission.
- Demodulator 580 uses the filtered channel response estimate to coherently demodulate the received data symbols.
- FIG. 7C shows a block diagram of an embodiment of pilot interference canceller 730 within RX pilot processor 560b.
- Pilot interference canceller 730 includes K pilot interference estimators 760a through 760k, where K > 1.
- Each pilot interference estimator 760 may be used to estimate the pilot interference due to one terminal.
- the following description is for one pilot interference estimator 760x, which is used to estimate the pilot interference from terminal 420x.
- Pilot interference estimator 760x includes M pilot generators 762a through 762m and a summer 768. Each pilot generator 762 may be assigned to a different multipath component being processed by rake receiver 720, i.e., one pilot generator 762 is associated with each assigned finger processor 722. The multipath component assigned to each pilot generator 762 is associated with a delayed PN code PN x (n + ⁇ : ) and a channel gain estimate G ⁇ , which are provided by the associated finger processor 722.
- each pilot generator 762 the pilot symbol is multiplied with the delayed PN code PN JC (n + ⁇ ( .) by a multiplier 764 and further multiplied with the channel gain estimate G ⁇ by a multiplier 766 to provide pilot chip estimates for the assigned multipath component.
- Summer 768 then sums the pilot chip estimates from all assigned pilot processors 762 and provides the pilot interference due to terminal 420x.
- a summer 770 receives and sums the pilot interference for all terminals being processed and provides the total pilot interference.
- a summer 772 subtracts the total pilot interference from the received chips to provide the received data chips.
- FIG. 8 A shows a flow diagram of a process 810 for transmitting a wideband pilot with the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme in a wireless multi-carrier communication system (e.g., an OFDMA system).
- a wireless multi-carrier communication system e.g., an OFDMA system.
- At least one pilot symbol is processed with a PN code (e.g., in the time domain using direct sequence spread spectrum processing) to obtain a sequence of pilot chips for the wideband pilot (step 812).
- the PN code is used to spectrally spread the pilot symbol and to uniquely identify a transmitting entity of the wideband pilot.
- Data symbols are processed in accordance with a multi-carrier modulation scheme (e.g., OFDM) to obtain a sequence of data chips (step 814).
- a multi-carrier modulation scheme e.g., OFDM
- the specific subband to use for the data symbols in each hop period is determined by an FH sequence.
- the sequence of pilot chips and the sequence of data chips may be scaled with two scaling factors to control the transmit powers for the wideband pilot and the data symbols.
- the sequence of pilot chips is time division multiplexed with the sequence of data chips to obtain a TDM sequence of pilot and data chips (step 816).
- the TDM sequence of pilot and data chips is further processed and transmitted (step 818).
- FIG. 8B shows a flow diagram of a process 830 for transmitting a wideband pilot with the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme in a wireless multi-carrier communication system.
- At least one pilot symbol is processed with a PN code to obtain a sequence of pilot chips (step 832).
- Data symbols are processed to obtain a sequence of data chips (step 834).
- Steps 832 and 834 correspond to steps 812 and 814, respectively, in FIG. 8 A.
- the sequence of pilot chips is summed with the sequence of data chips to obtain a sequence of combined pilot and data chips (step 836).
- the sequence of combined pilot and data chips is further processed and transmitted (step 838).
- FIG. 8C shows a flow diagram of a process 850 for receiving a wideband pilot transmitted with the TDM/CDM pilot transmission scheme in a wireless multi-carrier communication system.
- a sequence of received chips is obtained (step 852) and demultiplexed to obtain a sequence of received pilot chips and a sequence of received data chips (step 854).
- the sequence of received pilot chips is processed with a PN code (e.g., using a rake receiver) to obtain channel gain estimates for multiple propagation paths (step 856).
- This PN code is the one assigned to the transmitting entity whose wideband pilot is being processed.
- the channel gain estimates are further processed (e.g., interpolated) to obtain a sequence of chip-spaced gain values, which are then transformed to obtain channel response estimates for multiple subbands (step 858).
- the sequence of received data chips is processed in accordance with a multi- carrier demodulation scheme (e.g., for OFDM) and with the channel response estimates to obtain recovered data symbols, which are estimates of the data symbols transmitted by the transmitting entity (step 860). If the data symbols were transmitted with frequency hopping, then the specific subband from which to obtain the recovered data symbols in each hop period is determined by the same FH sequence used at the transmitting entity.
- a multi- carrier demodulation scheme e.g., for OFDM
- FIG. 8D shows a flow diagram of a process 870 for receiving a wideband pilot transmitted with the continuous CDM pilot transmission scheme in a wireless multi- carrier communication system.
- a sequence of received chips that includes a sequence of combined pilot and data chips transmitted by a transmitting entity is obtained (step 872).
- the sequence of received chips is processed with a PN code for the transmitting entity to obtain channel gain estimates (step 874).
- the channel gain estimates are further processed to obtain channel response estimates for multiple subbands (step 876).
- Pilot interference cancellation may be performed on the sequence of received chips to obtain a sequence of received data chips (step 878).
- Step 878 is optional and indicated as such by the dashed box.
- the pilot interference cancellation may be performed by (1) estimating the interference due to the wideband pilot (with the channel gain estimates for multiple propagation paths) and (2) canceling the estimated ; interference from the sequence of received chips to obtain the sequence of received data chips. Pilot interference due to multiple transmitting entities may be estimated and canceled in similar manner.
- the sequence of received data chips (if pilot interference cancellation is performed) or the sequence of received chips (if pilot interference cancellation is not performed) is processed in accordance with a multi-carrier demodulation scheme and with the channel response estimates to obtain recovered data symbols (step 880).
- the CDM pilot transmission schemes described herein can provide various advantages for an OFDMA system.
- a receiver can derive an estimate of the entire wideband channel with one pilot transmission.
- the receiver can derive an estimate of the entire wideband channel even while the user is transmitting data and hopping in frequency.
- the frequency hopping rate no longer influences the pilot overhead.
- the data transmission can hop at any frequency hopping rate up to and including one hop every OFDM symbol period.
- the OFDMA system also benefits from many of the advantages of a CDMA system. These benefits include:
- the modulated signals from a number of terminals may be received concurrently by a base station.
- the CDM pilot for each terminal may be processed to obtain various measurements for the terminal, such as the received pilot strength, timing and frequency recovery, and so on. These measurements may be used to support power control, soft handoff, and other functions.
- the transmit power of each terminal is typically controlled such that its modulated signal, as received at the base station, does not occupy the entire dynamic range of certain components (e.g., the ADCs) within the receiver unit at the base station.
- Faster power control may be achieved with the CDM pilot since pilot processing is performed on chips instead of OFDM symbols.
- Faster power control may provide improved performance for all terminals. Improved time resolution may also be obtained from performing pilot processing at chip level instead of OFDM symbol level.
- Soft handoff may also be more easily facilitated with improved pilot signal strength measurement from the CDM pilot.
- the techniques described herein may be used for a frequency hopping OFDMA system as well as other wireless multi-carrier communication systems. For example, these techniques may be used for systems that employ other multi-carrier modulation techniques such as discrete multi-tone (DMT).
- DMT discrete multi-tone
- the CDM pilot may be used with or without frequency hopping.
- the techniques described herein may be implemented by various means at the transmitter and the receiver.
- the pilot and data processing at the transmitter and receiver may be performed in hardware, software, or a combination thereof.
- the processing units e.g., TX pilot processor 530, RX pilot processor 560, DSP 562, and so on
- the processing units may be implemented within one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein,
- the pilot and data processing at the transmitter and receiver may be implemented with modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein.
- the software codes may be stored in memory units (e.g., memory units 542 and 592 in FIGS. 5A and 5B) and executed by processors (e.g., controllers 540 and 590).
- the memory unit may be implemented within the processor or external to the processor, in which case it can be . communicatively coupled to the processor via various means as is known in the art.
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