METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHANNEL ESTIMATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
20200153662 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
- Jongho Oh (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Soon Chan Kwon (Incheon, KR)
- Daehoon KIM (Suwon-si, KR)
- Taeyeong Kim (Seoul, KR)
- Jungmin Yoon (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
H04L25/02
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0035
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04L25/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5.sup.th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4.sup.th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for channel estimation in a wireless communication system. A method for operating a transmitter comprises the operations of: transmitting a first reference signal through a first antenna; and transmitting a second reference signal through a second antenna, wherein the first reference signal includes a first Golay sequence, and the second reference signal includes a second Golay sequence.
Claims
1. A method performed by a transmission apparatus in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: generating first golay sequences based on a first seed and a common seed; generating second golay sequences based on a second seed and the common seed; generating a first channel estimation field (CEF) based on the first golay sequences, wherein: the first CEF comprises Ga128, Gu512, Gv512, and Gb128, the Gu512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, and the Gv512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128; and generating a second CEF based on the second golay sequences, wherein: the second CEF sequentially comprises Ga.sup.(1)128, G.sup.(1)u512, G.sup.(1)v512, and G.sup.(1)b128, the G.sup.(1)u512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, and the G.sup.(1)v512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, wherein the first golay sequences comprises the Ga128 and the Gb128, wherein the second golay sequences comprises the Ga.sup.(1)128 and the Gb.sup.(1)128, wherein the common seed comprises a vector D.sub.n=[1 8 2 4 16 32 64], and wherein the first seed comprises a first vector W.sub.n=[1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a first antenna and the second seed comprises a second vector W.sub.n=[+1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a second antenna.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first CEF is used for a transmission associated with the first antenna of the transmission apparatus, and wherein the second CEF is used for a transmission associated with the second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first golay sequences comprises Ga128(k)=A.sub.7(128-k) and Gb128(k)=B.sub.7(128-k), wherein each of the A.sub.7(128-k) and the B.sub.7(128-k) is determined according to the following equations:
A.sub.0(k)=(k);
B.sub.0(k)=(k);
A.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)+B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n); and
B.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n), and wherein, n=1, . . . , N, represents a number of iterations, and k=0, 1, . . . , 2.sup.N1, A.sub.n(k) and B.sub.n(k) are 0 where k<0, k2n, (k) represents a delta function, D.sub.n represents the common seed, and W.sub.n represents the first seed.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein a correlation between a sequence obtained from the first golay sequences and a sequence obtained from the second golay sequences is zero.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein a transmission start time for the second CEF is delayed by a predetermined time from a transmission start time for the first CEF.
6. A method performed by a reception apparatus in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: identifying first golay sequences generated based on a first seed and a common seed; identifying second golay sequences generated based on a second seed and the common seed; and obtaining a first channel estimation field (CEF) based on the first golay sequences and a second CEF based on the second golay sequences, wherein: the first CEF comprises Ga128, Gu512, Gv512, and Gb128, the Gu512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, and the Gv512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, wherein: the second CEF sequentially comprises Ga.sup.(1)128, G.sup.(1)u512, G.sup.(1)v512, and G.sup.(1)b128, the G.sup.(1)u512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, and the G.sup.(1)v512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, wherein the first golay sequences comprises the Ga128 and the Gb128, wherein the second golay sequences comprises the Ga.sup.(1)128 and the Gb.sup.(1)128, wherein the common seed comprises a vector D.sub.n=[1 8 2 4 16 32 64], and wherein the first seed comprises a first vector W.sub.n=[1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a first antenna of a transmission apparatus and the second seed comprises a second vector W.sub.n=[+1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first CEF is used for a transmission associated with the first antenna of the transmission apparatus, and wherein the second CEF is used for a transmission associated with the second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the first golay sequences comprises Ga128(k)=A.sub.7(128-k) and Gb128(k)=B.sub.7(128-k), wherein each of the A.sub.7(128-k) and the B7(128-k) is determined following equations:
A.sub.0(k)=(k);
B.sub.0(k)=(k);
A.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)+B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n); and
B.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n), and wherein, n=1, 2, . . . , N, represents a number of iterations, and k=0, 1, . . . , 2.sup.N1, A.sub.n(k) and B.sub.n(k) are 0 where k<0, k2n, (k) represents a delta function, D.sub.n represents the common seed, and W.sub.n represents the first seed.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein a correlation between a sequence obtained from the first golay sequences and a sequence obtained from the second golay sequences is zero.
10. The method of claim 6, wherein the obtaining the first CEF and the second CEF comprises: performing first correlation of a received signal of the first antenna by using a first correlator, and performing second correlation of the received signal of the second antenna by using a second correlator, and wherein the first correlator is configured based on the first golay sequences, and the second correlator is configured based on the second golay sequences.
11. A transmission apparatus in a wireless communication system, the transmission apparatus comprising: at least one transceiver; and at least one processor coupled to the at least one transceiver, configured to: generate first golay sequences based on a first seed and a common seed; generate second golay sequences based on a second seed and the common seed; generate a first channel estimation field (CEF) based on the first golay sequences, wherein: the first CEF comprises Ga128, Gu512, Gv512, and Gb128, the Gu512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, and the Gv512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128; and generate a second CEF based on the second golay sequences, wherein: the second CEF sequentially comprises Ga.sup.(1)128, G.sup.(1)u512, G.sup.(1)v512, and G.sup.(1)b128, the G.sup.(1)u512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, and the G.sup.(1)v512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, wherein the first golay sequences comprises the Ga128 and the Gb128, wherein the second golay sequences comprises the Ga.sup.(1)128 and the Gb.sup.(1)128, wherein the common seed comprises a vector D.sub.n=[1 8 2 4 16 32 64], and wherein the first seed comprises a first vector W.sub.n=[1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a first antenna and the second seed comprises a second vector W.sub.n=[+1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a second antenna.
12. The transmission apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first CEF is used for a transmission associated with the first antenna of the transmission apparatus, and wherein the second CEF is used for a transmission associated with the second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
13. The transmission apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first golay sequences comprises Ga128(k)=A.sub.7(128-k) and Gb128(k)=B.sub.7(128-k), wherein each of the A.sub.7(128-k) and the B.sub.7(128-k) is determined following equations:
A.sub.0(k)=(k);
B.sub.0(k)=(k);
A.sub.n(k)=W.sub.dA.sub.n1(k)+B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n); and
B.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n), and wherein, n=1, 2, . . . , N, represents a number of iterations, and k=0, 1, . . . , 2.sup.N1, A.sub.n(k) and B.sub.n(k) are 0 where k<0, k2n, (k) represents a delta function, D.sub.n represents the common seed, and W.sub.n represents the first seed.
14. The transmission apparatus of claim 11, wherein a correlation between a sequence obtained from the first golay sequences and a sequence obtained from the second golay sequences is zero.
15. The transmission apparatus of claim 11, wherein a transmission start time for the second CEF is delayed by a predetermined time from a transmission start time for the first CEF.
16. A reception apparatus in a wireless communication system, the reception apparatus comprising: at least one transceiver; and at least one processor coupled to the at least one transceiver, configured to: identify first golay sequences generated based on a first seed and a common seed; identify second golay sequences generated based on a second seed and the common seed; and obtain a first channel estimation field (CEF) based on the first golay sequences and a second CEF based on the second golay sequences, wherein: the first CEF comprises Ga128, Gu512, Gv512, and Gb128, the Gu512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, and the Gv512 sequentially comprises Gb128, Ga128, Gb128, and Ga128, wherein: the second CEF sequentially comprises Ga.sup.(1)128, G.sup.(1)u512, G.sup.(1)v512, and G.sup.(1)b128, the G.sup.(1)u512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, and the G.sup.(1)v512 sequentially comprises Gb.sup.(1)128, Ga.sup.(1)128, Gb.sup.(1)128, and Ga.sup.(1)128, wherein the first golay sequences comprises the Ga128 and the Gb128, wherein the second golay sequences comprises the Ga.sup.(1)128 and the Gb.sup.(1)128, wherein the common seed comprises a vector D.sub.n=[1 8 2 4 16 32 64], and wherein the first seed comprises a first vector W.sub.n=[1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a first antenna of a transmission apparatus and the second seed comprises a second vector W.sub.n=[+1, 1, 1, 1, +1, 1 1] for a second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
17. The reception apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first CEF is used for a transmission associated with the first antenna of the transmission apparatus, and wherein the second CEF is used for a transmission associated with the second antenna of the transmission apparatus.
18. The reception apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first golay sequences comprises Ga128(k)=A.sub.7(128-k) and Gb128(k)=B.sub.7(128-k), wherein each of the A.sub.7(128-k) and the B.sub.7(128-k) is determined according to the following equations:
A.sub.0(k)=(k);
B.sub.0(k)=(k);
A.sub.1(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)+B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n); and
B.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n), and wherein, n=1, 2, . . . , N, represents a number of iterations, and k=0, 1, . . . , 2.sup.N1, A.sub.n(k) and B.sub.n(k) are 0 where k<0, k2n, (k) represents a delta function, D.sub.n represents the common seed, and W.sub.n represents the first seed.
19. The reception apparatus of claim 16, wherein a correlation between a sequence obtained from the first golay sequences and a sequence obtained from the second golay sequences is zero.
20. The reception apparatus of claim 16, wherein, to obtain the first CEF and the second CEF, the at least one processor is configured to: perform first correlation of a received signal of the first antenna by using a first correlator, and perform second correlation of the received signal of the second antenna by using a second correlator, and wherein the first correlator is configured based on the first golay sequences, and the second correlator is configured based on the second golay sequences.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certain embodiments of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0047] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Further, in the following description of the present disclosure, a detailed description of known functions or configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present disclosure rather unclear. Further, terms described later are defined in consideration of functions of the present disclosure, but may vary according to the intention or convention of a user or operator. Therefore, the definitions of the terms should be made based on the contents throughout the specification.
[0048] The present disclosure relates to an electronic device a method and an apparatus for transmitting and receiving a signal for channel estimation in a wireless communication system.
[0049] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit various embodiments. For example, terms to indicate a signal type, terms to indicate a layer to which a message is transmitted, terms to indicate an antenna structure and antenna components, terms to denote items included in feedback information, and the like, which are used herein, are provided for the convenience of description. Therefore, the present disclosure is not limited by the following terms, and other terms having equivalent technical meanings may be used. Further, the present disclosure is not limited by the following terms and designations and may be applied to other systems according to other standards in the same manner. Singular forms may include plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
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[0051] Referring to
A.sub.0(k)=(k)
B.sub.0(k)=(k)
A.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)+B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n)
B.sub.n(k)=W.sub.nA.sub.n1(k)B.sub.n1(kD.sub.n)Equation 1
[0052] Here, n=1, 2, . . . , N, which may denote the number of iterations. Further, k=0, 1, . . . , 2N1, and D.sub.n=2.sup.Pn, which may denote a delay, where P.sub.n may be a permutation of {0, 1, . . . , N}. W.sub.n may be an arbitrary complex number of unit magnitude. D.sub.n and W.sub.n may denote seeds for generating a Golay sequence. A.sub.n(k) and B.sub.n(k) are 0 where k<0, k2n. (k) may denote a delta function.
[0053] The transmission apparatus 100 may generate a Golay sequence based on Dn and Wn according to Equation 1. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 may generate Golay sequences Ga.sub.128(k)=A.sub.7(128-k) and Gb.sub.128(k)=B.sub.7(128-k), illustrated in FIG. 2, based on D.sub.n and W.sub.n represented by Equation 2.
D.sub.n=[1,8,2,4,14,32,64]
W.sub.n=[1,1,1,1,1,1,1]Equation 2
[0054] The transmission apparatus 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may generate and transmit a reference signal for minimizing a channel estimation error based on a Golay sequence. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 may generate different Golay sequences based on different seeds and may generate reference signals including the different Golay sequences. Here, the transmission apparatus 100 may transmit the generated reference signals to the reception apparatus 102 via different antennas. In another example, the transmission apparatus 100 may generate a Golay sequence using a particular seed and may transmit the same reference signals including the same Golay sequence via different antennas. Here, the transmission apparatus 100 may control the reference signals to be transmitted at different times. A method for the transmission apparatus 100 to generate and transmit a reference signal based on a Golay sequence according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail below.
[0055] The reception apparatus 102 may include a plurality of receiving antennas. The reception apparatus 102 may receive a signal from the transmission apparatus 100 using the plurality of receiving antennas. In particular, the reception apparatus 102 may include a Golay correlator 103 and may estimate the channel (h) 110 between the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 using the Golay correlator 103. Here, the Golay correlator 103 may be configured based on a Golay sequence generation method of the transmission apparatus 100. Therefore, a method for generating and transmitting a reference signal based on a Golay sequence may be preset in each of the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 or may be agreed upon between the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 via the exchange of signals.
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[0058] Referring to
y.sub.t.sub.
y.sub.t.sub.
[0059] Here, yt.sub.0 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.0, and yt.sub.1 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.1. h.sub.1 denotes a channel between one antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and one antenna of the reception apparatus 102. u denotes Gu512 that is a Golay u sequence including 512 samples, and v denotes Gv512 that is a Golay u sequence including 512 samples.
[0060] The reception apparatus 102 may input the received signal represented by Equation 3 into the Golay correlator 103, thereby obtaining a signal represented by Equation 4. The Golay correlator 103 may include Gu512 and Gv512.
[0061] Here, R.sub.yt0u denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.0 received at time t.sub.0 into the Golay correlator 103, and R.sub.yt1v denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.1 received at time t.sub.1 into the Golay correlator 103.
[0062] The reception apparatus 102 may add the obtained signals represented by Equation 4, thereby obtaining a channel h.sub.1 represented by Equation 5.
h.sub.1*(R.sub.uu+R.sub.vv)=h.sub.1Equation 5
[0063] For example, the reception apparatus 102 may estimate the channel h.sub.1 using the characteristics of Golay sequences Gu512 and Gv512 such that R.sub.uu and R.sub.vv are impulse signals.
[0064] As described above in
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[0066] Referring to
y.sub.t.sub.
y.sub.t.sub.
[0067] Here, yt.sub.0 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.0, and yt.sub.1 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.1. h.sub.1 denotes a channel between the first transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102, and h.sub.2 denotes a channel between the second transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102. u denotes Gu512 that is a Golay u sequence including 512 samples, and v denotes Gv512 that is a Golay u sequence including 512 samples.
[0068] The reception apparatus 102 may input the received signal represented by Equation 6 into a Golay correlator 103, thereby obtaining a signal represented by Equation 7. The Golay correlator 103 may include Gu512 and Gv512.
[0069] Here, R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt0v denote signals obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.0 received at time t.sub.0 into the Golay correlator 103, and R.sub.yt1v and R.sub.yt1u denote signals obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.1 received at time t.sub.1 into the Golay correlator 103.
[0070] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt1v, and may add R.sub.yt1u and R.sub.yt0v, thereby obtaining channels h.sub.1 and h.sub.2 according to Equation 8.
[0071] Here, as illustrated in
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D.sub.n=[1,8,2,4,16,32,64]
W.sub.n=[1,1,1,1,11,1]
[0076] For example, a and b respectively denote Ga.sub.128(k) and Gb.sub.128(k) obtained by applying Dn and Wn in Equation 2 to Equation 1, and a.sup.(1) and b.sup.(1) respectively denote G.sup.(1)a.sub.128(k) and G.sup.(1)b.sub.128(k) obtained by applying Dn and Wn in Equation 9 to Equation 1. Here, Wn in Equation 2 and Wn in Equation 9 are different, while Dn in Equation 2 and Dn in Equation 9 are the same. Using the same Dn in Equation 2 and Equation 9 is for convenience in implementing a correlator. Therefore, Dn in Equation 2 and Dn in Equation 9 may be set to be different depending on the design method.
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[0078] Referring to
y.sub.t.sub.
y.sub.t.sub.
[0079] Here, yt.sub.0 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.0, and yt.sub.1 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.1. h.sub.1 denotes a channel between the first transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102, and h.sub.2 denotes a channel between the second transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102. u denotes Gu512, v denotes Gv512, u.sup.(1) denotes G.sup.(1)u512, and v.sup.(1) denotes G.sup.(1)v512.
[0080] The reception apparatus 102 may input the received signal represented by Equation 10 into a first Golay correlator 103-1 and a second Golay correlator 103-2, thereby obtaining a signal represented by Equation 11. The first Golay correlator 103-1 may include G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512, and the second Golay correlator 103-2 may include Gu512 and Gv512.
[0081] Here, R.sub.yt0u.sup.(1) and R.sub.yt0u denote signals obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.0 received at time t.sub.0 into the first Golay correlator 103-1 and the second Golay correlator 103-2, and R.sub.yt1v.sup.(1) and R.sub.yt1v denote signals obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.1 received at time t.sub.1 into the first Golay correlator 103-1 and the second Golay correlator 103-2.
[0082] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.yt0u.sup.(1) and R.sub.yt1v.sup.(1) and may add R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt1v, thereby estimating channels h.sub.1 and h.sub.2 according to Equation 12.
h.sub.1+h.sub.2*(R.sub.v.sub.v+R.sub.u.sub.u)
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[0083] Here, as illustrated in
[0084] Only Wn illustrated in Equation 9 may make R.sub.vv.sup.(1), R.sub.uu.sup.(1), Rv.sup.(1)v, and Ru.sup.(1)u be 0 in the channel measurement interval 1000 in
[0085] In some exemplary embodiments, the transmission apparatus 100 may select two seeds W.sub.n from among a plurality of seeds Wn for generating a Golay sequence such that R.sub.vv.sup.(1), R.sub.uu.sup.(1), Rv.sup.(1)v, and Ru.sup.(1)u are 0. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 may select W.sub.n in Equation 2 and W.sub.n in Equation 9 from among the 128 seeds W.sub.n. The reception apparatus 102 may receive sequences generated based on W.sub.n in Equation 2 and W.sub.n in Equation 9, thereby eliminating interference components through u.sup.(1) and v.sup.(1).
[0086] In some other exemplary embodiments, the transmission apparatus 100 may select two seeds from among a plurality of seeds D.sub.n for generating a Golay sequence such that R.sub.vv.sup.(1), R.sub.uu.sup.(1), Rv.sup.(1)v, and Ru.sup.(1)u are 0. In some other exemplary embodiments, the transmission apparatus 100 may select combinations of two seeds from among combinations of a plurality of seeds D.sub.n and W.sub.n for generating a Golay sequence such that R.sub.vv.sup.(1), R.sub.uu.sup.(1), Rv.sup.(1)v, and Ru.sup.(1)u are 0.
[0087] Seeds D.sub.n, seeds W.sub.n, or combinations thereof to minimize interference components of the reception apparatus 102 may be obtained via a simulation or experimental result or may be determined to satisfy a particular relational equation. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 may determine a seed to generate a Golay v sequence in which at least some components have a sign opposite to that of some components in the reverse of a Golay u sequence determined based on another seed. In another example, the transmission apparatus 100 may determine a seed to generate a Golay u sequence in which at least some components have a sign opposite to that of some components in the reverse of a Golay v sequence determined based on another seed.
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[0089] As shown in
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[0092] At time t.sub.0, the reception apparatus 102 may provide a signal received via the first receiving antenna to the second Golay correlator 103-2 and may provide a signal received via the second receiving antenna to the first Golay correlator 103-1, thereby obtaining R.sub.u and R.sub.u.sup.(1). R.sub.u and R.sub.u.sup.(1) are similar to R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt0u.sup.(1) illustrated in Equation 11. Here, it is assumed that the reception apparatus 102 can predict a channel measurement interval using R.sub.u and R.sub.u.sup.(1) before time t.sub.0. The reception apparatus 102 may delay obtained R.sub.u and R.sub.u.sup.(1) for 292 ns. Here, 292 ns corresponds to 512 samples.
[0093] At time t.sub.1 after 292 ns from time t.sub.0, the reception apparatus 102 may provide a signal received via the first receiving antenna to the second Golay correlator 103-2 and may provide a signal received via the second receiving antenna to the first Golay correlator 103-1, thereby obtaining R.sub.v and R.sub.v.sup.(1). R.sub.v and R.sub.v.sup.(1) are similar to R.sub.yt1v and R.sub.yt1v.sup.(1) illustrated in Equation 11.
[0094] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.u obtained at time t.sub.0 and R.sub.v obtained at time t.sub.1 and may add Ru.sup.(1) obtained at time t.sub.0 and Rv.sup.(1) obtained at time t.sub.1, thereby obtaining h.sub.11 and h.sub.22.
[0095] The reception apparatus 102 may store, in a buffer, the signals received at time t.sub.0 via the first receiving antenna and the second receiving antenna. At time t.sub.2 after 438 ns from time t.sub.1, the reception apparatus 102 provides the signal received via the first receiving antenna and stored in the buffer to the first Golay correlator 103-1 and provides the signal received via the second receiving antenna and stored in the buffer to the second Golay correlator 103-2. Accordingly, the reception apparatus 102 may obtain R.sub.u.sup.(1) and R.sub.u. Here, Ru.sup.(1) and Ru are similar to R.sub.yt0u.sup.(1) and R.sub.yt0u illustrated in Equation 11. The reception apparatus 102 may delay obtained R.sub.u.sup.(1) and R.sub.u for 292 ns. Here, 292 ns corresponds to 512 samples.
[0096] At time t.sub.3 after 292 ns from time t.sub.2, the reception apparatus 102 may provide a signal received via the first receiving antenna to the first Golay correlator 103-1 and may provide a signal received via the second receiving antenna to the second Golay correlator 103-2, thereby obtaining R.sub.v.sup.(1) and R.sub.v. Here, Rv.sup.(1) and R.sub.v are similar to R.sub.yt1v.sup.(1) and R.sub.yt1v illustrated in Equation 11.
[0097] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.u obtained at time t.sub.2 and R.sub.v obtained at time t.sub.3 and may add R.sub.u.sup.(1) obtained at time t.sub.2 and R.sub.v.sup.(1) obtained at time t.sub.3, thereby obtaining h.sub.21 and h.sub.12.
[0098] As described above, when one Golay correlator is included for each antenna, the reception apparatus 102 may buffer a received signal and may use the Golay correlator for each antenna in a shifted manner, thereby estimating an MIMO channel. However, when one Golay correlator is included for each antenna, the reception apparatus 102 may need a buffer to buffer a received signal for each antenna or a delay element.
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y.sub.t.sub.
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y.sub.t.sub.
y.sub.t.sub.
[0103] Here, yt.sub.0 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.0, yt.sub.2 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.2, yt.sub.1 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.1, and yt.sub.3 denotes a signal received at time t.sub.3. Further, u.sub.d and v.sub.d respectively denote signals u and v delayed by a predetermined time (for example, 36.48 ns), and u.sub.d+ and v.sub.+ respectively denote signals u and v transmitted by the predetermined time before. For example, ud may indicate that a Golay sequence u is received with a delay of a predetermined time from a corresponding time, and ud+ may indicate that a Golay sequence u is received by a predetermined time before the corresponding time. h.sub.1 denotes a channel between the first transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102, and h.sub.2 denotes a channel between the second transmitting antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102. u denotes Gu512, and v denotes Gv512.
[0104] The reception apparatus 102 may input the received signal represented by Equation 13 to a first Golay correlator 103-2 and a second Golay correlator 103-2, thereby obtaining a signal represented by Equation 14. The first Golay correlator 103-2 may include Gu512 and Gv512, and the second Golay correlator 103-2 may also include Gu512 and Gv512. That is, the reception apparatus 102 includes two identical Golay correlators 103-2, but the two Golay correlators 103-2 are referred to as a first Golay correlator 103-2 and a second Golay correlator 103-2, respectively, for convenience of explanation.
[0105] Here, R.sub.yt0u denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.0 received at time t.sub.0 into the first Golay correlator 103-2, and R.sub.yt1u denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal y.sub.t1 received at time t.sub.1 into the second Golay correlator 103-2. Further, R.sub.yt2v denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.2 received at time t.sub.2 into the first Golay correlator 103-2, and R.sub.yt3v denotes a signal obtained by inputting a signal yt.sub.3 received at time t.sub.3 into the second Golay correlator 103-2.
[0106] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt2v and may add R.sub.yt1u and R.sub.yt3v, thereby estimating channels h.sub.1 and h.sub.2 according to Equation 15.
h.sub.1+h.sub.2*(R.sub.v.sub.
h.sub.2+h.sub.1*(R.sub.v.sub.
[0107] Here, R.sub.vdv, R.sub.udu, R.sub.vd+v, and R.sub.ud+u are 0 in a channel measurement interval. The channel measurement interval may include 63 samples. Therefore, when the reception apparatus 102 estimates the channel h.sub.1 and h.sub.2 according to Equation 15, no channel estimation error occurs. Here, R.sub.vdv, R.sub.udu, R.sub.vd+v, and R.sub.ud+a are 0 in the channel measurement interval 1000, because neighbors of a correlation peak are 0 due to the periodic characteristics of the Golay sequences u and v.
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[0109] The CEF transmission/reception schemes for a 22 MIMO system have been illustrated in the foregoing description. Hereinafter, a CEF transmission/reception scheme for a 44 MIMO system will be described with reference to examples.
[0110]
[0111] Referring to
[0112] Referring to
[0113] Referring to
[0114] Referring to
[0115] A third antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 transmits the third CEFs 1720 and 1750, and a fourth antenna transmits the fourth CEFs 1730 and 1760. The third CEFs 1720 and 1750 and the fourth CEFs 1730 and 1760 include a Golay sequence a at the beginning in the first section and include a Golay sequence in the second section. Therefore, while the signals of the first sections are transmitted through the first antenna and the second antenna, the third antenna and the fourth antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 transmit only a at the beginning and do not transmit any more signals until the first sections terminate. The third antenna and the fourth antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 transmit signals during the second sections in which the first antenna and the second antenna do not transmit any signal.
[0116] Therefore, the transmission signals of the first antenna and the second antenna do not interfere in the transmission signals of the third antenna and the fourth antenna, and the transmission signals of the third antenna and the fourth antenna do not interfere in the transmission signals of the first antenna and the second antenna. In this case, a reception apparatus 102 may first receive the transmission signals from the first antenna and the second antenna of the transmission apparatus 100 and may estimate a channel in the same manner as the CEF reception schemes illustrated in
[0117]
[0118] Referring to
[0119]
[0120]
[0121] Referring to
[0122] Referring to
[0123] Referring to
[0124] Referring to
[0125]
[0126] Referring to
[0127] The first CEF 2000, the second CEF 2040, the third CEF 2050, and the fourth CEF 2060 transmitted from the transmission apparatus 100 pass through channels h.sub.1, h.sub.2, h.sub.3, and h.sub.4, respectively, and are received by the first receiving antenna of the reception apparatus 102. The reception apparatus 102 may input the signals received at time t.sub.0 and time t.sub.1 to a first Golay correlator 103-1 and a second Golay correlator 103-2, thereby obtaining a signal represented by Equation 16. The first Golay correlator 103-1 may include G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512, and the second Golay correlator 103-2 may include Gu512 and Gv512.
[0128] The reception apparatus 102 may add R.sub.yt0u and R.sub.yt1v, thereby estimating a channel h.sub.1 according to Equation 17.
[0129] Here, among all reference components illustrated in Equation 17, reference components other than Rudu are 0 in a channel measurement interval. For example, Rv.sup.(1)v, Ru.sup.(1)u, Rvdv, Rvd.sup.(1)v, and Rud.sup.(1)u are 0 in the channel measurement interval. The channel measurement interval may include 63 samples. Here, Rudu is not 0, because the periodic characteristics of the Golay sequences in the CEFs of
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[0131]
[0132]
[0133]
[0134] Referring to
[0135]
[0136] Referring to
[0137] The transmission apparatus 100 generates a first reference signal including the first Golay sequence and a second reference signal including the second Golay sequence in operation 2403. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 generates a first CEF 800 as illustrated in
[0138] The transmission apparatus 100 transmits the first reference signal and the second reference signal through a first antenna and a second antenna, respectively, in operation 2405. For example, as illustrated in
[0139] Subsequently, the transmission apparatus 100 terminates the operation procedure according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0140] The exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure shows that different Golay sequences are generated using different seeds. However, using different seeds is merely an example and does not limit the present disclosure. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 may generate different Golay sequences using different methods. In another example, the transmission apparatus 100 may use different Golay sequences stored in advance in a memory.
[0141]
[0142] Referring to
[0143] The transmission apparatus 100 generates a first reference signal and a second reference signal that include the same Golay sequence in operation 2503. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 generates a first CEF 1400 and a second CEF 1410 as illustrated in
[0144] The transmission apparatus 100 transmits the first reference signal through a first antenna in operation 2505. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 transmits the first reference signal including the first CEF 1400 illustrated in
[0145] The transmission apparatus 100 transmits the second reference signal through a second antenna at a time delayed from the transmission time of the first reference signal in operation 2507. For example, the transmission apparatus 100 transmits the second reference signal including the second CEF 1410 illustrated in
[0146] Subsequently, the transmission apparatus 100 terminates the operation procedure according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0147]
[0148] Referring to
[0149] The reception apparatus 102 correlates the received signal of the first antenna using a first correlator and a second correlator and correlates the received signal of the second antenna using the first correlator and the second correlator in operation 2603. Here, the first correlator and the second correlator may be configured based on a Golay sequence generated by the transmission apparatus 100. For example, when the transmission apparatus 100 generates a first reference signal is generated based on Gu512 and Gv512 and generates a second reference signal based on G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512, the first correlator may be configured based on Gu512 and Gv512, and the second correlator may be configured based on G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512.
[0150] In operation 2605, the reception apparatus 102 estimates a channel based on the result of the correlation in operation 2603. For example, the reception apparatus 102 may add the signals resulting from the correlation, thereby estimating the channel based on the characteristic that interference components become impulse signals.
[0151] Subsequently, the reception apparatus 102 terminates the operation procedure according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0152]
[0153] Referring to
[0154] The reception apparatus 102 correlates the received signal of the first antenna using a first correlator and correlates the received signal of the second antenna using a second correlator in operation 2703. Here, the first correlator and the second correlator may be configured based on a Golay sequence generated by the transmission apparatus 100. For example, when the transmission apparatus 100 generates a first reference signal is generated based on Gu512 and Gv512 and generates a second reference signal based on G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512, the first correlator may be configured based on Gu512 and Gv512, and the second correlator may be configured based on G.sup.(1)u512 and G.sup.(1)v512.
[0155] In operation 2705, the reception apparatus 102 estimates a first channel and a second channel based on the result of the correlation in operation 2703. For example, the reception apparatus 102 may add the results of the correlation, thereby estimating the channel based on the characteristic that interference components become impulse signals. Specifically, as illustrated in
[0156] In operation 2707, the reception apparatus 102 correlates the delayed received signal of the first antenna using the second correlator and correlates the delayed received signal of the second antenna using the first correlator. In operation 1209, the reception apparatus 102 estimates a third channel and a fourth channel based on the result of the correlation in operation 2707. For example, the reception apparatus 102 may add the results of correlating the delayed or buffered signals, thereby estimating the channels based on the characteristic that interference components become impulse signals. Specifically, as illustrated in
[0157] Subsequently, the reception apparatus 102 terminates the operation procedure according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0158]
[0159] Referring to
[0160] The controller 2800 may include at least one processor. The controller 2800 controls a function for the overall operation of the transmission apparatus. The controller 2800 includes the reference signal generation unit 2801. The reference signal generation unit 2801 may generate and transmit a reference signal for minimizing a channel estimation error based on a Golay sequence. Although not shown, the reference signal generation unit 2801 may include a Golay sequence generator 101 to generate a Golay sequence based on a recursive procedure represented by Equation 1. The reference signal generation unit 2801 may generate a CEF including a Golay sequence and may generate a reference signal including the generated CEF. The reference signal may include information for channel estimation and synchronization for a reception apparatus 102. The reference signal generation unit 2801 may generate the CEF by various methods depending on the design method. For example, the reference signal generation unit 2801 may generate a first CEF and a second CEF based on two different seeds as illustrated in
[0161] The transceiver 2810 includes a plurality of antennas. The plurality of antennas may be an array antenna. The transceiver 2810 transmits a signal to the reception apparatus 102 using the plurality of antennas. The transceiver 2810 may transmit a plurality of reference signals to the reception apparatus 102 using the plurality of antennas under the control of the controller 2800.
[0162] The storage unit 2820 stores various data and programs necessary for the operation of the transmission apparatus 100. The storage unit 2820 may store information on a seed necessary to generate a reference signal. For example, the storage unit 2820 may store D.sub.n and W.sub.n represented by Equation 2 and may store D.sub.n and W.sub.n represented by Equation 9.
[0163] Although
[0164]
[0165] Referring to
[0166] The controller 2900 may include at least one processor. The controller 2900 controls a function for the overall operation of the reception apparatus. The controller 2900 may control the transceiver 2910 to control an operation for estimating a channel from a reference signal.
[0167] The transceiver 2910 may include a plurality of antennas. Here, the plurality of antennas may be an array antenna. The transceiver 2910 receives a signal transmitted from a transmission apparatus 100 using the plurality of antennas. In particular, the transceiver 2910 may include the channel estimation unit 2920. The channel estimation unit 2920 performs an operation for estimating a channel between the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 from a reference signal received from the plurality of antennas. Specifically, the channel estimation unit 2920 may include a Golay correlator 2921 and a delayer 2922. The channel estimation unit 2920 may include one Golay correlator 2921 for each receiving antenna or may include a plurality of Golay correlators for each receiving antenna. Further, the channel estimation unit 2920 may include one or more delayers 2922 for each receiving antenna. Here, the Golay correlator 2921 may be configured based on a Golay sequence generation method of the transmission apparatus 100. Therefore, a method for generating and transmitting a reference signal based on a Golay sequence may be preconfigured in each of the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 or may be agreed upon between the transmission apparatus 100 and the reception apparatus 102 through the exchange of signals therebetween. The channel estimation unit 2920 may correlate the signals received through the plurality of antennas using the Golay correlator 2921 and the delayer 2922 by the method illustrated in
[0168] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, for channel estimation in an MIMO system, different Golay sequences may be transmitted through separate antennas or the same Golay sequence may be transmitted through each antenna at different times, thereby preventing the occurrence of a channel estimation error.
[0169] Although the present disclosure has been described by the restricted embodiments and the drawings as described above, the present disclosure is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments and various modifications and alterations can be made from the descriptions by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.
[0170] Operations according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be implemented by a single controller. In this case, program instructions for performing various computer-implemented operations may be stored in a computer-readable medium. The computer readable medium may include a program command, a data file, a data structure, and the like independently or in combination. The program command may be things specially designed and configured for the present disclosure, or things that are well known to and can be used by those skilled in the related art. For example, the computer readable recoding medium includes magnetic media such as a hard disk, a floppy disk, and a magnetic tape, optical media such as a CD-ROM and a DVD, magneto-optical media such as a floptical disk, and hardware devices such as a ROM, RAM, and a flash memory, which are specially constructed in such a manner that they can store and execute a program command. Examples of the program command include a machine language code generated by a compiler and a high-level language code executable by a computer through an interpreter and the like. When all or some of the base stations or relays as described in the present disclosure are implemented by a computer program, a computer-readable recording medium in which the computer program is stored also falls within the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of the present disclosure should not be defined as being limited to the embodiments, but should be defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.