H04B1/70758

Intermittent UWB receiver

A UWB impulse receiver including an RF stage followed by a baseband processing stage. The baseband processing stage includes a Rake filter including a plurality of time fingers, each finger including an integrator of the baseband signal during an acquisition window, a control module, and a detection module estimating the received symbols from the integration results. During a synchronization phase, the control module drives respective positions of the acquisition windows associated with the different fingers, to scan at a reception interval, the RF stage only operating, in a course of the synchronization phase, during the plurality of acquisition windows.

Blind classification of modulation scheme of an interfering signal

A technique for wireless signal processing performed at a receiver in a wireless network includes receiving, by a wireless receiver, an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal on a shared downlink channel from the wireless network, wherein the OFDM signal includes contribution from a serving cell signal and at least one interfering signal, obtaining an estimate of the serving cell signal, calculating a residual signal by subtracting the estimate of the serving cell signal from the OFDM signal, generating a whitened residual signal by whitening the residual signal, obtaining an estimate of a modulation scheme of the at least one interfering signal by performing a likelihood-based blind classification on the whitened residual signal, and performing further receiver-side processing of the serving cell signal using the estimate of the modulation scheme of the at least one interfering signal.

Enhanced Cell Search
20190222340 · 2019-07-18 ·

A search is performed by a UE for cells in a wireless communication system, comprising: searching, in a frequency band, for a block that comprises a SS; determining, in response to finding the SS within the block, whether there is an indication in the block of a frequency range in which no remaining system information will be found; and continuing, in response to the indication being in the block, to search for cells in frequencies after the particular frequency. A network element determines that no remaining system information is to be transmitted in a block and in subsequent block(s) to be transmitted over a frequency band, and transmits the block with a SS used for UEs to search for cells, and with indication of a frequency range, from a current frequency corresponding to the transmitted block and in the frequency band, over which no remaining system information will be found.

BLIND CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION SCHEME OF AN INTERFERING SIGNAL
20180176051 · 2018-06-21 ·

A technique for wireless signal processing performed at a receiver in a wireless network includes receiving, by a wireless receiver, an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal on a shared downlink channel from the wireless network, wherein the OFDM signal includes contribution from a serving cell signal and at least one interfering signal, obtaining an estimate of the serving cell signal, calculating a residual signal by subtracting the estimate of the serving cell signal from the OFDM signal, generating a whitened residual signal by whitening the residual signal, obtaining an estimate of a modulation scheme of the at least one interfering signal by performing a likelihood-based blind classification on the whitened residual signal, and performing further receiver-side processing of the serving cell signal using the estimate of the modulation scheme of the at least one interfering signal.

Automatic power control system for a code division multiple access (CDMA) communications system

A receiver receives signals and noise over a frequency spectrum of a desired received signal. The desired received signal is spread using code division multiple access. The received signals and noise are demodulated to produce a demodulated signal. The demodulated signal is despread using a code uncorrelated with a code associated with the desired received signal. A power level of the despread demodulated signal is measured as an estimate of the noise level of the frequency spectrum.