Radio system
RE046530 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W52/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04B1/00
ELECTRICITY
H04W52/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A radio system (110) comprising a first (120) and a second (130) radio unit which comprise a transmitter (122, 132) and a receiver (121, 131). The first radio unit (120) communicates with a first external radio unit (101) and the second radio unit (140) with a second external radio unit (102). Both transmitters (122, 132) are arranged to vary their output power level in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they are arranged to communicate. Both of the transmitters also vary their output power level in response to a variation in the transmitter output power level of the other radio unit.
Claims
1. A radio system comprising: at least a first and a second radio unit, both of which radio units comprise a transmitter and a receiver; the first radio unit arranged to communicate with a first external radio unit and the second radio unit arranged to communicate with a second external radio unit; and the transmitters of both .Iadd.the first and the second .Iaddend.radio units arranged to vary .[.the output power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they are arranged to communicate, with both of said transmitters also being arranged to vary the .[.output power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to a variation in the output power level of the transmitter of the other radio unit, so that a requested variation in the output power level of one of the transmitters results in a variation in the output power level of both transmitters, wherein .[.both radio units are arranged to enable their transmitters to use a larger of an increase in a variation in the output power level specified in a request from both of the first and second external radio units, wherein the request includes the variation which is an increase during the same time period.]. .Iadd.both of said transmitters also being arranged to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions such that, when the first external radio unit requests a first increase value in output power level at the first radio unit in a time period, and the second external radio unit requests a second increase value in output power level from the second radio unit during the time period, both the first and the second radio units use a larger of the first increase value and the second increase value to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions.Iaddend..
2. The radio system of claim 1, wherein said first and second radio units are arranged to enable their transmitters to only carry out a decrease in the .[.power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to requests for decrease which are requested by both of the first and second external radio units during the same time period.
3. The radio system of claim 2, wherein the decrease which is carried out by the transmitters of the first and second radio units is the smaller of that requested by the first and second external radio units, if the requested amounts vary.
4. The radio system of claim 3, wherein said requested decrease is carried out by the transmitters of both the first and second radio units in equal amounts.
5. The radio system of claim 1, wherein the first and second radio units are arranged to ignore requests for increases or decreases in the output power of their transmitters during a defined period of time following an increase or decrease in their output power level.
6. The radio system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second radio units is equipped with a cancellation circuit for cancelling interference from the external radio unit with which the other radio unit in the system is arranged to communicate, said cancellation circuit being arranged to perform cancelation by receiving samples of the signals received by the receivers of both the first and second radio units.
7. A method for use in a radio system, comprising the use of at least a first radio unit in order to communicate with a first external radio unit and a second radio unit in order to communicate with a second external radio unit, both of said radio units comprising a transmitter and a receiver, the method comprising: enabling the transmitters of both .Iadd.the first and the second .Iaddend.radio units to vary .[.the output power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they communicate; and enabling both of said transmitters to vary the .[.output power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to a variation in the output power level of the transmitter of the other radio unit, so that a requested variation in the output power level of one of the transmitters results in a variation in the output power level of both transmitters, wherein .[.both radio units enable their transmitters to use the larger increase in the case that both of the first and second external radio units request a variation which is an increase during the same time period.]. .Iadd. both of said transmitters also being arranged to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions such that, when the first external radio unit requests a first increase value in output power level at the first radio unit in a time period, and the second external radio unit requests a second increase value in output power level from the second radio unit during the time period, both the first and the second radio units use a larger of the first increase value and the second increase value to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions.Iaddend..
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the transmitters of both of said first and second radio units only carry out a decrease in the .[.power level.]. .Iadd.respective output power levels .Iaddend.of their transmissions in response to requests for decrease which are requested by both of the first and second external radio units during the same time period.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the decrease which is carried out by the transmitters of the first and second radio units is the smaller of that requested by the first and second external radio units, if the requested amounts vary.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein said requested decrease is carried out by the transmitters of both the first and second radio units in equal amounts.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein the radio units ignore requests for increases or decreases in the .Iadd.respective .Iaddend.output power .Iadd.levels .Iaddend.of their transmitters during a defined period of time following an increase or decrease in their output power level.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein at least one of the radio units carries out a cancelling operation in order to cancel interference from the external radio unit with which the other radio unit in the system is arranged to communicate, said canceling being performed by receiving samples of the signals received by the receivers of both the first and second radio units.
13. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 1, wherein the first radio unit's output power level depends on the .Iadd.output .Iaddend.power level requests of the second radio unit, and the second radio unit's output power level depends on the .Iadd.output .Iaddend.power level requests of the first radio unit.
14. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 1, wherein the variation in the output .Iadd.power .Iaddend.level of one of the transmitter is a requested increase.
15. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 14, wherein the requested increase results in an increase in the output power level of both transmitters.
16. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 1, wherein the first radio unit includes a first interface unit which connects an antenna of the first radio unit to the first radio unit's transmitter and receiver, and wherein the second radio unit includes a second interface unit which connects an antenna of the second radio unit to the second radio unit's transmitter and receiver.
17. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 16, wherein the first interface unit receives information from the second radio unit that includes samples of signals received by the second radio unit as well as requests for increase in the output power level of the transmitter of the second radio unit.
18. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 1, wherein the first radio unit includes a first cancellation circuit and the second radio unit includes a second cancellation circuit.
19. The .[.method.]. .Iadd.radio system .Iaddend.of claim 18, wherein the first cancellation circuit receives a signal from the first radio unit and another signal from the second radio unit, wherein a desired output signal of the first cancellation circuit by multiplying the signal received from the second radio unit by a factor “k”.
.Iadd.20. A radio system comprising: at least a first and a second radio unit, both of which radio units comprise a transmitter and a receiver; the first radio unit arranged to communicate with a first external radio unit and the second radio unit arranged to communicate with a second external radio unit; and the transmitters of both the first and the second radio units arranged to vary respective output power levels of their transmissions in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they are arranged to communicate, with both of said transmitters also being arranged to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions in response to a variation in the output power level of the transmitter of the other radio unit, so that, when one of the first or the second external radio units requests a variation in the output power level of the transmitter with which it is arranged to communicate, the requested variation in the output power level of one of the transmitters results in the requested variation in the output power level of both transmitters..Iaddend.
.Iadd.21. The radio system of claim 20, wherein both of said transmitters are arranged to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions, so that, when both the first and the second external radio units request variations in the respective output power levels of the radio units in which each of the external radio units are arranged to communicate, the requested variations in the output power levels of both of the transmitters results in a variation in the output power levels of both transmitters that is dependent on one of the requested variations that comprises a largest increase in the output power level..Iaddend.
.Iadd.22. The radio system of claim 20, wherein the requested variations in the respective output power levels of the radio units comprise variations that are an increase during a same time period..Iaddend.
.Iadd.23. A method for use in a radio system, comprising the use of at least a first radio unit in order to communicate with a first external radio unit and a second radio unit in order to communicate with a second external radio unit, both of said radio units comprising a transmitter and a receiver, the method comprising: enabling the transmitters of both the first and the second radio units to vary respective output power levels of their transmissions in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they communicate; and enabling both of said transmitters to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions in response to a variation in the output power level of the transmitter of the other radio unit, so that when one of the first or the second external radio units request a variation in the output power level of the transmitter with which it is arranged to communicate, the requested variation in the output power level of one of the transmitters results in the requested variation in the output power level of both transmitters..Iaddend.
.Iadd.24. The method of claim 23, wherein both of said transmitters are arranged to vary the respective output power levels of their transmissions, so that, when both the first and the second external radio units request variations in the respective output power levels of the radio units in which each of the external radio units are arranged to communicate, the requested variations in the output power levels of both of the transmitters results in a variation in the output power levels of both transmitters that is dependent on one of the requested variations that comprises a largest increase in the output power level..Iaddend.
.Iadd.25. The method of claim 23, wherein the requested variations in the respective output power levels of the radio units comprise variations that are an increase during a same time period..Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described in more detail in the following, with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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(7) As shown in
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(9) According to the invention, the radio system 110 of the invention comprises a feature which will reduce inter-path interference: as shown in
(10) Due to this “linkage” between the transmitters, the power balance between the paths (i.e. the connections between radio unit 120—external radio unit 101 and radio unit 130—external radio unit 102) will be maintained. If, conversely, each radio unit would independently increase its output power level, the “power balance” between the paths would be disturbed, which is not desirable.
(11) As also suggested implicitly by the text above, the external radio units 101, 102, are arranged to signal to the radio unit 120, 130, with which they are in communication if there is a need for an increase in the output power level of the radio unit, due to, for example, path fading. Such signals can for example, be sent over a dedicated control channel, or they can be “interwoven” with other channels.
(12) In a further embodiment 200 of the radio system of the invention, which is shown in
(13) The exact function of the cancellation circuit 123 can vary within the scope of the invention as will be realized by those skilled in the art, since such cancellation circuits are well known. However, one example of how the function of the cancellation circuits 123, 133 can be exemplified by means of the first cancellation circuit 123 and the signals it receives:
(14) The signal received from the first receiver 121 is A+b. The signal which it is desired to retain is A, and the signal which is received from the second receiver is multiplied by a factor k=−b/B and then added to A+b, which gives us an output signal from the first cancellation circuit 123 of A*(1+k) if A is here used to symbolize both the signals shown as A and “a” in
(15) The function of the radio units 120, 130 of the radio system 200 will be explained further with reference to
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(17) It is through the interface unit 240 that the radio unit 120 receives the information described above from the second (or more) radio unit, i.e. the sample of the signals received by the receiver of the second radio unit, as well as requests for increase in the output power level of the transmitter 122 of the second radio unit. In addition, it should be mentioned that the interface unit 240 is “reciprocal”, i.e. signals which are received through the interface unit 240 also correspond to signals which are sent to the second radio unit 130 if the radio system 110 is designed so that the second radio unit 130 can utilize such signals.
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(21) Regarding the increase in output power level from the transmitters 122, 132, the following principle is suitably adhered to: if one of the radio units receives a request for an output power increase, the request is met by both transmitters in equal amounts, which is also the requested amount.
(22) In the case that both of the external radio units request an increase during one and the same time period, this is suitably handled by letting the transmitters use the larger requested increase, which is suitably handled by the control units of the two radio units. The time period in question is of course a design parameter which can be varied between different systems, but a suitable range for such time periods is 10-100 msec.
(23) As touched upon previously, in some embodiments of the invention, the radio units are also arranged to let their transmitters decrease their output power level in response to requests for this from the external radio units, in the case that a decrease is requested by all (both, in this case) of the external radio units during the same time period. The time period in question is of course a design parameter which can be varied between different systems, but a suitable range for such time periods is 10-100 msec.
(24) In one such embodiment, the decrease which is carried out by the transmitters 122, 132, of the first 120 and second 130 radio units is the smaller of that requested by the two external radio units, if the requested amounts vary. This is in order to ensure that the path which needs the highest power level has its needs met by the radio system.
(25) Suitably, the requested decrease is carried out by the transmitters 122, 132, of both radio units 120, 140 in equal amounts.
(26) In order to avoid “over-regulation”, in one embodiment the radio units 120, 130, are arranged to ignore requests for increases or decreases in the output power of their transmitters for a defined period of time following an increase or decrease in their output power level. The time period in question is of course a design parameter which can be varied between different systems, but a suitable range for such time periods is 10-100 msec.
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(28) In an embodiment which uses a common power control unit such as the one shown as “ΔP Ctrl” 214 in
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(31) According to the invention, the method 400 comprises letting the transmitters of both of the radio units vary, box 415 the output power level of their transmissions in response to a request from the external radio unit with which they communicate, and also letting both of the transmitters increase, box 420, the output power level of their transmissions in response to an increase in the transmitter of the other radio unit, so that a requested variation in the output power level of one of the transmitters results in a variation in the output power level of both transmitters.
(32) In one embodiment of the method 400, box 425, if the requested variation ΔP is a request for an increase, the requested increase ΔP is carried out by both transmitters in equal amounts, which is the requested amount.
(33) In one embodiment of the method 400, box 430, the radio units let their transmitter use the larger increase ΔP in the case that both of the external radio units request a variation which is an increase during the same time period.
(34) In one embodiment of the method 400, box 435, the transmitters of both the first and second radio units only carry out a decrease −ΔP in the power level of their transmissions in response to requests for decrease which are requested by both of the external radio units during the same time period, shown as Δt in
(35) In one embodiment of the method 400, the decrease which is carried out by the transmitters of the first and second radio units is the smaller of that requested by the two external radio units, if the requested amounts vary.
(36) In one embodiment of the method 400, a requested decrease is carried out by the transmitters of both radio units in equal amounts.
(37) In one embodiment of the method 400, the radio units ignore requests for increases or decreases in the output power of their transmitters during a defined period of time following an increase or decrease in their output power level.
(38) In one embodiment of the method 400, at least one of the radio units (120, 130) carries out a cancelling operation in order to cancel interference from the external radio unit with which the other radio unit in the system is arranged to communicate, the canceling being performed by means of receiving samples of the signal received by the other radio unit's receiver as well as the signal received by the own radio unit's receiver.
(39) The invention is not limited to the examples of embodiments described above and shown in the drawings, but may be freely varied within the scope of the appended claims.