Beam Forming Using a Two-Dimensional Antenna Arrangement
20170250745 · 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04B7/0456
ELECTRICITY
H04B7/0469
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0048
ELECTRICITY
H04B7/0626
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04B7/0456
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
There is provided two-dimensional beam forming using a two dimensional antenna array. The beam forming comprises alternatingly transmitting a first set of reference signals for channel state information using a two-dimensional antenna array as a first essentially linear array and as a second essentially linear array substantially perpendicular to the first linear array, respectively. When used as the first linear array one reference signal of the first set per virtual antenna port in said first linear array is transmitted. When used as the second linear array one reference signal of the first set per virtual antenna port in the second linear array is transmitted.
Claims
1. A method for two-dimensional beam forming using a two dimensional antenna array, comprising the step of: alternatingly transmitting a first set of reference signals for acquiring channel state information using a two-dimensional antenna array as a first essentially linear array and as a second essentially linear array substantially perpendicular to the first linear array, respectively; wherein when used as said first linear array one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said first linear array is transmitted; and when used as said second linear array one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said second linear array is transmitted.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: applying array weights to antenna elements of the two-dimensional antenna array during said alternatingly transmitting of the reference signals.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: receiving channel state information from a radio transceiver device having received the reference signal transmitted by the first linear array and the second linear array, respectively, so as to obtain elevation domain information and azimuth domain information from the radio transceiver device.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: determining at least one two-dimensional beam forming weight for the radio transceiver device based on said elevation domain information and said azimuth domain information.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the at least one two-dimensional beam forming weight is determined as a combination of a horizontal beam forming weight and a vertical beam forming weight, and wherein the horizontal beam forming weight is based on the azimuth domain information, and wherein the vertical beam forming weight is based on the elevation domain information.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted over time.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted over frequency, wherein said one reference signal per virtual antenna port in said first linear array is transmitted in a first frequency subband, and wherein said one reference signal per virtual antenna port in said second linear array is transmitted in a second frequency subband.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted using different code resources.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the two-dimensional antenna array is an N1-by-N2 two-dimensional antenna array, where N1>1 and N2>1.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein said first linear array is a linear horizontal array, and wherein said second linear array is a linear vertical array.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the reference signals are channel state information reference signals, CSI-RS.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the reference signals are sounding reference signals, SRS.
13. The method of claim 1, further comprising: alternatingly transmitting also a second set of reference signals for channel state information using said two-dimensional antenna array as said first essentially linear array and as said second essentially linear array, respectively; wherein when transmitting one reference signal of said first set of reference signals using said first linear array, simultaneously transmitting one reference signal of said second set of reference signals using said second linear array; and when transmitting one reference signal of said first set of reference signals using said second linear array, simultaneously transmitting one reference signal of said second set of reference signals using said first linear array.
14. A two dimensional antenna arrangement for two-dimensional beam forming, comprising a processing unit configured to cause a two-dimensional antenna array to: alternatingly transmit a first set of reference signals for acquiring channel state information using the two-dimensional antenna array as a first essentially linear array and as a second essentially linear array substantially perpendicular to the first linear array, respectively; wherein the processing unit is configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as said first linear array, transmit one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said first linear array; and wherein the processing unit is configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as said second linear array, transmit one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said second linear array.
15. The two dimensional antenna arrangement of claim 14, further comprising: applying array weights to antenna elements of the two-dimensional antenna array during said alternatingly transmitting of the reference signals.
16. The two dimensional antenna arrangement of claim 14, wherein the processing unit further is configured to: receive channel state information from a radio transceiver device having received the reference signal transmitted by the first linear array and the second linear array, respectively, so as to obtain elevation domain information and azimuth domain information from the radio transceiver device.
17. The two dimensional antenna arrangement of claim 16, wherein the processing unit further is configured to: determine at least one two-dimensional beam forming weight for the radio transceiver device based on said elevation domain information and said azimuth domain information.
18. The two dimensional antenna arrangement of claim 14, wherein the processing unit further is configured to cause the two-dimensional antenna array to: alternatingly transmit also a second set of reference signals for channel state information using said two-dimensional antenna array as said first essentially linear array and as said second essentially linear array, respectively; wherein when transmitting one reference signal of said first set of reference signals using said first linear array, simultaneously transmitting one reference signal of said second set of reference signals using said second linear array; and when transmitting one reference signal of said first set of reference signals using said second linear array, simultaneously transmitting one reference signal of said second set of reference signals using said first linear array.
19. A wireless terminal comprising a two dimensional antenna arrangement of claim 14.
20. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a computer program for two-dimensional beam forming, the computer program comprising computer program code which, when run on a processing unit, causes the processing unit to: alternatingly transmit a first set of reference signals for acquiring channel state information using a two-dimensional antenna array as a first essentially linear array and as a second essentially linear array substantially perpendicular to the first linear array, respectively; wherein the computer program is configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as said first linear array, transmit one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said first linear array; and wherein the computer program is configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as said second linear array, transmit one reference signal of said first set per virtual antenna port in said second linear array.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The inventive concept is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The inventive concept will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments of the inventive concept are shown. This inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description. Any step illustrated by dashed lines should be regarded as optional.
[0037] In general terms, the codebooks specified in the Long Term Evolutions (LTE) telecommunications standards have been designed for being used with one-dimensional (1-D) antenna arrays, typically horizontal linear arrays. Performing two-dimensional (2-D) beam forming (also known as precoding), i.e., beam forming in both the azimuth and elevation domain, using a planar array and the LTE Release 10 codebook may give poor performance if the weight vectors in the codebook are applied directly on the antenna ports. In this respect, joint azimuth/elevation beam forming is commonly referred to as 3-D beam forming.
[0038] The embodiments disclosed herein relate to improved beam forming, and in particular to two-dimensional beam forming. In order to obtain such two-dimensional beam forming here is provided a two dimensional antenna array, a method performed by the two dimensional antenna array, a computer program comprising code, for example in the form of a computer program product, that when run on a processing unit, causes the processing unit to perform the method.
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[0043] The two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or the antenna arrangement 40 may be provided as integrated circuits, as standalone devices or as a part of a further device. For example, the two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or antenna arrangement 40 may be provided in a radio transceiver device, such as in a network node 51 and/or a wireless terminal 61.
[0044] The two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or antenna arrangement 40 may be provided as an integral part of the further device. That is, the components of the two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or antenna arrangement 40 may be integrated with other components of the further device; some components of the further device and the two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or antenna arrangement 40 may be shared. For example, if the further device as such comprises a processing unit, this processing unit may be arranged to perform the actions of the processing unit 41 associated with the antenna arrangement 40. Alternatively the two dimensional antenna array 1 and/or antenna arrangement 40 may be provided as separate units in the further device.
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[0046] In the example of
[0047] Reference is now made to
[0048] The method comprises in a step S102 alternatingly transmitting a first set of reference signals for acquiring channel state information using a two-dimensional antenna array as a first essentially linear array if and as a second essentially linear array 1g, respectively. The second linear array 1g is substantially perpendicular to the first linear array 1f. The processing unit 41 may be configured to cause the two-dimensional antenna array 1 to perform step S102. The processing unit may be configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as the first linear array, transmit one reference signal of the first set per virtual antenna port in the first linear array. The processing unit may further be configured such that it causes the two-dimensional antenna array to, when used as the second linear array, transmit one reference signal of the first set per virtual antenna port in the second linear array.
[0049] The inventive concept thereby makes it possible to utilize the potential of 2-D beam forming with 2-D arrays using the existing LTE standard. The inventive concept may enable beam forming over twice as many antenna ports in each dimension than is made possible according to state of the art since the codebook, according to the inventive concept, is used in one dimension at a time. This gives higher angular resolution in both the channel state information acquisition as well as in the actual beam forming. This also enables the use of a larger antenna which in turn leads to higher gain in the beam forming. The inventive concept may also be useful for codebooks designed for 2-D arrays, since the inventive concept can be used for keeping a low overhead of reference signals.
[0050] Embodiments relating to further details of two-dimensional beam forming using a two dimensional antenna array 1 will now be disclosed.
[0051] The reference signals may be channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS). As noted above, a network node 51 may comprise a two dimensional antenna arrangement 1 as herein disclosed. The network node 51 may thus be configured to transmit CSI-RS as outlined in step S102.
[0052] The reference signals may be sounding reference signals (SRS). As noted above, a wireless terminal 61 may comprise a two dimensional antenna arrangement 1 as herein disclosed. The wireless terminal 61 may thus be configured to transmit SRS as outlined in step S102.
[0053] The herein disclosed embodiments are applicable for different types of two-dimensional antenna arrays. For example, according to an embodiment the two-dimensional antenna array is an N1-by-N2 two-dimensional antenna array, where N1>1 and N2>1 are integers. However, according to other embodiments the two-dimensional antenna array may have another shape, for example being a circular two-dimensional antenna array.
[0054] There may be different ways to provide the first linear array and the second linear array. For example, according to an embodiment the first linear array is a linear horizontal array, and the second linear array is a linear vertical array. Hence the first linear array and the second linear array may together form a “+”-shape. However, according to other embodiments the first linear array and the second linear array are rotated in view of the vertical and the horizontal axis. Hence the first linear array and the second linear array may together form a “x”-shape. An illustration of a general embodiment of the first linear array and the second linear array is illustrated in
[0055] Assume, for example, that eight CSI-RS ports can be formed by combining sufficiently many radiating elements so that all CSI-RS ports have the same power pattern, but can have different polarizations. According to state of the art the CSI-RS ports are arranged in a rectangular lattice (left part of
[0056] Thus, according to some embodiments presented herein channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS) may be alternatingly transmitted on the rows and columns of a planar antenna array. In this way, channel state information (CSI) about both the elevation and azimuth domain can be obtained by combining channel state reports of two CSI-RS transmissions, see below. As will also be further disclosed below, this CSI may then be used to design 2-D beam forming weights for the full planar antenna array.
[0057] There may be different ways to alternatingly transmitting the reference signals, as in step S102. For example, the reference signals may be alternatingly transmitted in the time domain, in the frequency domain, and in the code domain.
[0058] In this respect, multiple CSI-RS processes in LTE are not transmitted completely simultaneously in completely the same frequency. Some CSI-RS signals are transmitted in different physical resource elements, i.e., using different subcarriers and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols. However, the multiple CSI-RS processes are transmitted in the same physical resource block (consisting of 12 subcarriers and 7 OFDM symbols) so at this level of granularity in the time-frequency grid they are regarded as transmitted simultaneously in the same frequency band. Thus, when transmitting simultaneously at the same frequency in LTE is meant in the same physical resource blocks.
[0059] According to one embodiment the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted over time (and in the same frequency band). For example, one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the first linear array may be transmitted in a first time slot, and one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the second linear array may be transmitted (in the same frequency band) in a second time slot. After having transmitted reference signals in the second time slot, reference signals may again be transmitted as in the first time slot, and so on. For example, one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the first linear array may be transmitted at time slot n (or every 2n:th time slot) and one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the second linear array may be transmitted at time slot n+1 (or every 2n+1:th), where n is an integer.
[0060] According to one embodiment the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted over frequency (and simultaneously over time). For example, one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the first linear array may be transmitted in a first frequency subband, and one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the second linear array may be transmitted (simultaneously over time) in a second frequency subband.
[0061] According to one embodiment the reference signals are alternatingly transmitted using different code resources (and simultaneously over time and/or in the same frequency band). The code resources may be based on binary block codes. For example, one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the first linear array may be transmitted using a first code resource, and one reference signal per virtual antenna port in the second linear array may be transmitted (simultaneously over time and/or in the same frequency band) using a second code resource. The first code resource and the second code resource may be orthogonal in relation to each other.
[0062] As an illustrative example, consider a square antenna array with 4-by-4 dual-polarized radiating elements as illustrated in
[0063] Reference is now made to
[0064] According to some embodiments, weights are applied to the antenna elements. Hence, according to an embodiment the processing unit 41 of the antenna arrangement 40 is arranged to, in an optional step S104, apply array weights to antenna elements of the two-dimensional antenna array during alternatingly transmitting the reference signals. For example, array weights may be applied over vertically stacked antenna elements in order to get a desired elevation beam shape when the antenna array is used as linear horizontal array. For example, array weights may be applied over horizontally arranged antenna elements in order to get a desired azimuth beam shape when the antenna array is used as linear vertical array.
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[0066] Assume that there are two radio transceiver devices 61 present whose azimuth and elevation directions are illustrated by black dots 122, 124 in each plot of
[0067] Based on, for example, PMI reports from the radio transceiver device receiving the reference signals transmitted in S102, 2-D beam forming may be performed using the whole antenna array.
[0068] Reference is now made to
[0069] The 2-D beam forming of the actual user data is then performed by combining received channel state information. The method may therefore comprise an optional step S106 of receiving channel state information from a radio transceiver device receiving the reference signals transmitted in S102 by the first linear array and the second linear array, respectively, for example so as to obtain elevation domain information and azimuth domain information from the radio transceiver device receiving the reference signals transmitted in S102 (assuming that the first linear array is a vertical array and that the second linear array is a horizontal array).
[0070] The received channel state information may be used to determine beam forming weights. The method may therefore comprise an optional step S108 of determining at least one two-dimensional beam forming weight for the radio transceiver device based on said elevation domain information and said azimuth domain information.
[0071] Two (dependent or independent) 1-D weights may form one 2-D weight. For example, the at least one two-dimensional beam forming weight may be determined as a combination of a horizontal beam forming weight and a vertical beam forming weight. The horizontal beam forming weight may be based on the azimuth domain information, and the vertical beam forming weight may be based on the elevation domain information.
[0072] For example, with a rectangular antenna array (lattice) and assuming separable weights the 2-D beam forming weights may be given by w.sub.mn=w.sub.mw.sub.n, where w.sub.mn are the 2-D weights and w.sub.m and w.sub.n are the 1-D weights. As the skilled person understands, if desired, more sophisticated pattern synthesis can be used to determine the 2-D weights since there is no requirement on using the codebook weights for the user data transmission. The resulting 2-D beam patterns 132, 133 used for the data transmission to the two radio transceiver devices 61 of
[0073] As noted above, the beam former 1a-c of
[0074] Therefore, according to an embodiment the method further comprises an optional step S102a of alternatingly transmitting also a second set of reference signals for channel state information using the two-dimensional antenna array 1 as the first essentially linear array if and as the second essentially linear array 1g, respectively. According to this embodiment, when transmitting one reference signal of the first set of reference signals using the first linear array, one reference signal of the second set of reference signals is simultaneously transmitted using the second linear array. Also according to this embodiment, when transmitting one reference signal of said first set of reference signals using the second linear array one reference signal of the second set of reference signals using the first linear array is simultaneously transmitted.
[0075] This may alleviate the need for several CSI-RS transmissions of a single process over multiple time slots (or frequency subbands or code resources, see above), therefore relaxing any requirements on the channel being stationary during alternatingly transmitting the reference signals. Another possible advantage with this approach exists if the radio transceiver device receiving the reference signals transmitted in S102 reports CSI based on an average of several CSI-RS transmissions over time or frequency. Then the CSI based on vertical/horizontal subarrays or different angular sectors may be mixed up. By using simultaneous transmission of multiple CSI-RS processes there may be no such problem.
[0076] In summary, according to some embodiments disclosed herein, 2-D beam forming using a planar array and the LTE release 10 codebook is performed by first using the codebook for sequentially gathering CSI in the azimuth and elevation domain with an array partitioning that is well suited for the codebook and then use this CSI to compute weights for joint 2-D beam forming. These 2-D weights are not part of the standardized codebook. This approach is inter alia enabled by the introduction of precoded demodulation reference signals (DM-RS) in the LTE standard since it decouples the precoding weights used for the transmission of user data from the precoding weights used in the feedback of CSI.
[0077] Results of the herein disclosed beam forming will now be compared to beam forming according to state of the art. In general terms, the increased antenna gain that can be achieved using the herein disclosed beam forming depends on what it is being compared with. Here, two different comparisons are made; one when the antenna area is changed and one where the antenna area is constant (compared to state of the art). In both cases it is assumed that the angular coverage of the antenna ports transmitting the reference signals is the same. This means that the antenna power pattern should be the same for all antenna ports transmitting the reference signals. It is also assumed that all radiating antenna elements have the same radiation pattern.
[0078] One way to make the comparison is to compare a 2-by-2 antenna array with a 4-by-4 antenna array; see
[0079] However, this comparison may seem unfair since antenna arrays with different antenna areas are being compared, which obviously will lead to a difference in antenna gain. Another way to make the comparison is thus to compare antenna arrays with the same antenna area. The antenna according to state of the art in this case is an antenna array with 4-by-4 radiating elements combined into 2-by-2 subarrays, one of which is identified at reference numeral 192, where each subarray consists of 2-by-2 radiating elements, see
[0080] In order for the two array configurations of
[0081] The plots in
[0082] The 3 dB and 6 dB increase in antenna gain is the increase in maximum antenna gain, assuming that the beam can actually be steered in the desired direction. It may not be possible to perform true 2-D beam steering using the LTE Release 10 codebook on a rectangular array if the weight vectors are applied directly on the antenna ports. Therefore, the effective increase in antenna gain will be larger than 3 dB and 6 dB with the herein disclosed beam forming since this can perform true 2-D beam steering.
[0083] The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended patent claims. For examples, although relating to LTE releases 10 and 11, the herein disclosed embodiments may also be applicable to earlier LTE releases by using a similar transmission scheme for the cell-specific reference signals and, e.g., transmission mode 7. For examples, although using LTE specific terminology, the herein disclosed embodiments may also be applicable to communications networks not based on LTE, mutatis mutandis.