Method and apparatus for generating/transmitting a frame for wireless communication, and synchronization estimation method for wireless communication
11848807 · 2023-12-19
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Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L27/2692
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a technique related to a method and apparatus for generating a preamble and a data frame for wireless communication, and to a synchronization estimation method using the preamble. According to the technique, a method for generating a frame for wireless communication is disclosed, wherein the method comprises: a step of generating a modified sequence using a first base sequence for synchronization estimation; and a step of allocating the first base sequence and the modified sequence to the frequency domain of a first timeslot to generate a preamble. The modified sequence includes a complex conjugated sequence of the first base sequence or a sequence having a code different from that of the first base sequence.
Claims
1. A communication method, the method comprising: identifying a first sequence and a second sequence derived from the first sequence; and allocating the first sequence and the second sequence into a sub-carrier, wherein a ratio of the first sequence and the second sequence allocated in the sub-carrier is 1:1, and wherein the first sequence is allocated into a first portion of the sub-carrier and the second sequence is allocated into a second portion of the sub-carrier, and wherein the second sequence is determined by applying complex conjugation into the first sequence.
2. The communication method of claim 1, wherein the first sequence is allocated sequentially into the first portion of the sub-carrier, and the second sequence is allocated sequentially into the second portion of the sub-carrier.
3. The communication method of claim 1, wherein the second sequence is determined by applying −1 into the first sequence.
4. The communication method of claim 1, wherein a first index of the first sequence in the first portion of the sub-carrier corresponds to a first index of the second sequence in the second portion of the sub-carrier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(9) For detailed description so that those skilled in the art may easily implement the technical spirit of the invention, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The above objectives, features, and advantages will be more apparent from the following description associated with the accompanying drawings. When it is determined that detailed description related to the known art may make the purpose of the invention unnecessarily ambiguous in describing the invention, the detailed description will be omitted here.
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(12) The single RP sequence in the CP interval may be generated by duplicating a last RP sequence of the valid symbol interval. A reception end may perform automatic gain control, signal detection, and time and frequency synchronization using the preamble of
(13) When using the preamble of
(14) In the following, a preamble generation method capable of solving the aforementioned issues according to the present invention will be described. An example of using wireless communication of an OFDM scheme will be described as an embodiment. Meanwhile, the term “station” used in the following may be a concept that includes all of a source node, a relay node, and a destination node for cooperative communication and thus, may be a terminal or an access point (AP).
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(17) In operation S201, the frame generation apparatus 300 may generate a modified sequence using a first base sequence for synchronization estimation. The modified sequence may include a complex conjugate sequence of the first base sequence or a sequence having a sign different from a sign of the first base sequence. That is, the frame generation apparatus 300 may generate the complex conjugate sequence of the first base sequence or the sequence having the sign different from the sign of the first base sequence.
(18) In operation S203, the frame generation apparatus 300 may generate a preamble by assigning the first base sequence and the modified sequence to a frequency domain of a first time interval. That is, instead of repeatedly assigning a single base sequence element to a frequency domain as described above with reference to
(19) Operations S201 and S203 may be performed by the sequence generator 301 and the preamble generator 303 of
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(23) An example in which all the frequency resources, that is, all the subcarriers available in a frequency domain are used for assignment of a first base sequence and a modified sequence is described as an embodiment. However, as described above with reference to
(24) The first base sequence may be a predetermined binary sequence or a complex sequence. When the first base sequence is the complex sequence, the modified sequence may be a complex conjugate sequence of the first base sequence or a sequence having a sign difference from a sign of the first base sequence. When the first base sequence is the binary sequence, the modified sequence may be a sequence having a sing different from a sign of the first base sequence. Also, the modified sequence may be a sequence that is modified into another form, instead of being the aforementioned sign converted or complex conjugate sequence. Also, the modified sequence may be a sequence identical to the first base sequence. Even in this case, similar to the above-described method, the first base sequence and the modified sequence may be assigned to subcarriers.
(25) A preamble structure according to embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
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(28) The TD sequence 501 may be a binary sequence (or a complex sequence having good correlation) such as a pseudo-noise (PN)-spread binary phase shift keying (BPSK) sequence (or a differentially encoded barker-spread BPSK sequence or all other binary sequences having good correlation), and may be assigned to a TD sequence interval ahead of an RP sequence interval in which the RP sequences 503 are assigned. The TD sequence 501 may be a sequence for automatic gain control or signal detection and be assigned ahead of a time interval in which the NRP/RP sequence 505 is assigned. That is, the frame generation apparatus 300 according to the present invention may generate a preamble by additionally assigning a second base sequence, for example, the TD sequence 501, for automatic gain control or signal detection to a second time interval ahead of the first time interval. As described above with reference to
(29) In the second time interval, an element of the TD sequence 501 may have a constant amplitude. That is, the element of the TD sequence 501 may have a predetermined size for each sample of an OFDM symbol. Using a sequence having a predetermined size for each sample of an OFDM symbol, automatic gain control and signal detection performances may be further enhanced. Time and frequency synchronization may be estimated through the TD sequence 501.
(30) The NRP/RP sequence 505 may be a sequence in which the first base sequence and the modified sequence according to the present invention are assigned. As described above, the NRP/RP sequence 505 may be robust in a frequency offset environment, and be used for precise frequency and time synchronization estimation. Also, the NRP/RP sequence 505 may be used for rough time and frequency synchronization estimation together with the RP sequences 503.
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(35) Here, a sign of the first NRP/RP sequence 703 with respect to the first time interval and a sign of the second NRP/RP sequence 705 may be identical to each other or may be different from each other. That is, a pair of the same signs or a pair of different signs may be assigned to elements of the first NRP/RP sequence 703 and elements of the second NRP/RP sequence 705. That is, signs may be assigned in a form of (+, +), (+, −), and (−, +)).
(36) More specifically, when a sign pair pattern with respect to elements of the first NRP/RP sequence 703 and the second NRP/RP sequence 705 is (+, −), signs may be assigned to a preamble by maintaining signs of the elements of the first NRP/RP sequence 703 and by changing signs of the elements of the second NRP/RP sequence 705. When at least three NRP/RP sequences are assigned to a preamble, signs may be assigned to the preamble by only changing signs of elements of a last NRP/RP sequence.
(37) Even though a CP is not included in a preamble described above with reference to
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(40) As described above, the preamble described above with reference to
(41) The above-described frame generation method may be applied even when generating a data frame. That is, instead of generating a sequence for synchronization estimation, a data frame in which bit data is assigned to a frequency domain may be generated. Hereinafter,
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(43) In operation S901, a station performing wireless communication may generate modified data having a complex conjugate form of bit data, using the bit data. In operation S903, the station may generate a data frame by assigning the bit data and the modified data to a frequency domain of the same time interval. In operation S905, the station may transmit, to a reception station, the data frame that is generated in operation S903.
(44) Here, as described above with reference to
(45) For example, when a total number of available subcarriers is eight, bit data may be assigned to first to fourth subcarriers, and modified data may be assigned to fifth to eight subcarriers. That is, bit data may be assigned to a half of OFDM subcarriers according to predetermined frequency resources, and modified data may be assigned to the remaining half of OFDM subcarriers whereby a data frame may be generated. Here, the bit data may be data that include a plurality of symbols mapping complex coordinates. That is, the bit data may be data in the aforementioned complex sequence form. The modified data may be in a complex conjugate form of the bit data.
(46) The modified data and the bit data may be identical to each other. Even in this case, the bit data and the modified data may be assigned to the frequency domain using the above-described method.
(47) The frame transmission method of
(48) The above-described frame generation method, frame reception method, and synchronization estimation method for wireless communication according to the present invention may be recorded as a computer program. A code and a code segment constituting the program may be readily inferred by a computer programmer in the field. Also, the program may be stored in computer-readable recording media (information storage media) and may be read and executed by a computer, thereby implementing the method of the present invention. The recording media may include any types of computer-readable recording media, for example, tangible media such as CD and DVD and intangible media such as subcarriers.
(49) Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments. Instead, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.