H04L2027/0026

Transmitter residual carrier frequency offset compensation

Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for transmitter residual carrier frequency offset compensation. The method may include receiving, at a reference user equipment, configuration for a positioning reference measurement from a network element. The method may also include estimating a transmission carrier frequency offset of the network element based on the positioning reference measurements. The method may further include transmitting the estimated transmission carrier frequency offset in a report to the network element.

Apparatus for receiver with carrier frequency offset correction using phase and frequency information and associated methods

An apparatus includes a radio-frequency (RF) receiver for receiving an RF signal using a plurality of antennas. The RF receiver includes a demodulator to provide a switch signal to cause the RF receiver to use an antenna in the plurality of antennas. The RF receiver further includes a carrier frequency offset (CFO) correction circuit that uses an estimation of the carrier frequency offset and an estimation of phase differences to remove the carrier frequency offset.

Signal specification identification apparatus, control circuit, and program storage medium

A signal specification identification apparatus includes processing circuitry that estimates the transmission rate of a received signal, performs sampling frequency conversion on the received signal, calculates a probability corresponding to each of a plurality of candidates for a specification of the received signal, selects a candidate using the respective probabilities, and calculates reliability corresponding to a selected candidate, determines whether to output the selected candidate as an identification result or perform the sampling frequency conversion again, based on the reliability, and changes a parameter indicating the ratio of the sampling frequency conversion when it is determined that the sampling frequency conversion is to be performed again. Processing is repeated until the processing circuitry determines that the selected candidate as the identification result is to be output.

SINGLE CHANNEL RECEIVER AND RECEIVING METHOD

A single channel receiver includes an input terminal that receives an analog input signal, a mixer that down-mixes the analog input signal by use of a phase- and/or frequency-corrected oscillator frequency signal and shifts complex-valued information contained in the analog input signal to the real part (or alternatively to the imaginary part) to obtain an intermediate real-valued analog signal, an analog-to-digital-converter that converts the intermediate analog signal into an intermediate digital signal, a demodulator that demodulates the intermediate digital signal into a digital output signal, a phase tracking loop that detects zero-crossings in the intermediate digital signal to obtain phase error information representing a phase error in the intermediate digital signal, and an oscillator that generates the phase- and/or frequency-corrected oscillator frequency signal by compensating the phase and/or frequency error in the intermediate digital signal by correcting the phase of the oscillator frequency signal with the phase error information.

Synchronization Method and Device, Synchronization System, and Computer-Readable Storage Medium
20220021571 · 2022-01-20 ·

Provided is a synchronization method, which includes: a first device periodically sends a first PSS sequence and first PDSCH control information at frequency points F.sub.1 to F.sub.N in sequence, where the first PSS sequence and the first PDSCH control information are used for a second device to detect the first PSS sequence and detect the first PDSCH control information; the first device receives signals at frequency points f.sub.1 to f.sub.M in sequence and detects a second PSS sequence; when the second PSS sequence is detected, the first device obtains second half-frame synchronization information and detects second PDSCH control information according to the second half-frame synchronization information; and when the second PDSCH control information is detected, the first device obtains second frame synchronization information and enters a synchronization state. Also provided are a synchronization device, a synchronization system, and a computer-readable storage medium.

Matched-filter radio receiver
11228471 · 2022-01-18 · ·

A digital radio receiver has a matched filter bank of filter modules for receiving phase- or frequency-modulated radio signals. Each module cross-correlates a sampled signal with a respective multi-symbol filter sequence, using a plurality of samples in each symbol period. The matched filter bank calculates first values (z.sub.n(1)), for respective symbol periods, of a cross-correlation of the sampled signal with a first complex exponential function defined at sample points over one symbol period, and calculates second values (z.sub.n(−1)), for the respective symbol periods, of a cross-correlation of the sampled signal with a second, different, complex exponential function. A set of the filter modules cross-correlates the sampled signal with their respective filter sequences using an algorithm that takes, as input, the first values (z.sub.n(1)) for symbol periods at which the respective filter sequence has a first value, and the second values (z.sub.n(−1)) for symbol periods at which the filter sequence has a second, different, value.

Apparatus for radio frequency receiver with improved timing recovery and frequency offset estimation and associated methods

An apparatus includes a radio frequency (RF) receiver. The RF receiver includes a timing correlator and frequency offset estimator. The timing correlator and frequency offset estimator: (a) extracts timing from a set of samples derived from an RF signal, and (b) determines a frequency offset estimate from the set of samples.

Receiving system and method for processing digital broadcast signal in the receiving system

A transmitting system, receiving system, and a method of processing broadcast signals are disclosed. The method for processing a broadcast signal in a broadcast receiver comprises receiving a DTV signal including a data group, the data group including mobile service data, segmented known data sequences, long known data sequences and transmission parameter data, compensating carrier frequency offset of the DTV signal and channel-equalizing the carrier frequency offset compensated DTV signal using at least one of the long known data sequences and segmented known data sequences in the data group of the DTV signal, wherein the channel-equalizing includes performing a Error Correction (FEC) decoding on data located between the segmented known data sequences, and estimating Channel Impulse Response (CIR) using the FEC decoded data as known data.

CARRIER FREQUENCY OFFSET ESTIMATION AND ELIMINATION
20210352598 · 2021-11-11 · ·

Carrier frequency offset (CFO) estimation is effected by transmission of contemporaneous bit patterns, detectable by a receiver. By analysis of periodicity of bit error occurrences at the receiver, a beating period caused by interference between the two transmitters can be identified. From this beating period, a measure of CFO can be obtained.

Blind distributed multi-user MIMO for decoding multiple concurrent wireless transmissions

Techniques for blind distributed multi-user MIMO enable simultaneous decoding of multiple concurrent wireless transmissions without the need for coordination between wireless devices or a measurement phase. Wireless devices are permitted to transmit independently and at arbitrary times. Concurrent transmissions from wireless devices superimpose in the wireless channel and are received at various base stations. The base stations forward received data samples to a central entity (e.g., a cloud computing service), which uses known preambles to reliably estimate CFOs and channels between the transmitting devices and the receiving base stations while simultaneously recovering the data samples of the individual data streams.