METHOD OF CALIBRATING POWER FOR MIMO-OFDM TRANSMITTER
20170214477 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
- Jin Soup Joung (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Joo Hyeong Lee (Seoul, KR)
- Yong Hoon Lim (Seoul, KR)
- Byung Kwan Jang (Yongin-si, KR)
Cpc classification
H04W52/42
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a method of calibrating power for a MIMO-OFDM transmitter. The method includes receiving a CDD delay signal output from the MIMO-OFDM transmitter to obtain a starting point of a frame of a corresponding signal; performing an FFT on a sample preceded from the starting point of the frame by an extent of a maximum CDD delay; calculating a channel coefficient H(n) by using an FFT calculated training symbol Y(n) and an ideal training symbol X(n); calculating a channel impulse response h(k) by IFFT calculating the channel coefficient H(n) to calculate power p(k) of the channel impulse response; converting CDD delay values of each MIMO transmission antenna into values in units of samples by using a sampling rate in the channel impulse response; mapping a position of a power peak point of the channel impulse response to each MIMO transmission antenna by using the CDD delay value; and performing power calibration of each MIMO transmission antenna based on each peak point power of the MIMO transmission antennas at a time.
Claims
1. A method of calibrating power for a MIMO-OFDM transmitter, the method comprising: receiving a CDD delay signal output from the MIMO-OFDM transmitter to obtain a starting point of a frame of a corresponding signal; performing an FFT on a sample proceeded from the starting point of the frame by an extent of a maximum CDD delay; calculating a channel coefficient H(n) by using an FFT calculated training symbol Y(n) and an ideal training symbol X(n); calculating a channel impulse response h(k) by IFFT calculating the channel coefficient H(n) to calculate power p(k) of the channel impulse response; converting CDD delay values of each MIMO transmission antenna into values in units of samples by using a sampling rate in the channel impulse response; mapping a position of a power peak point of the channel impulse response to each MIMO transmission antenna by using the CDD delay value; and performing power calibration of each MIMO transmission antenna based on each peak point power of the MIMO transmission antennas at a time.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the channel coefficient is obtained by
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the channel impulse response h(k) and the power p(k) thereof are obtained by
h(k)=IFFT{H(n)}, k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1 and
P(k)=real(h(k))*real(h(k))+imag(h(k))*imag(h(k)), k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the channel impulse response h(k) and the power p(k) thereof are obtained by
h(k)=IFFT{H(n)}, k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1 and
P(k)=real(h(k))*real(h(k))+imag(h(k))*imag(h(k)), k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Hereinafter, a method of calibrating power for a MIMO-OFDM transmitter according to a preferable embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
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[0020] In the system described above, MIMO transmission antenna ports Ant-1, Ant-2, . . . , Ant-n of the DUT 300 are wire connected to input ports of the signal distributor 200, respectively. An output port of the signal distributor 200 is wire connected to an RF input port of the measuring equipment 100. In this case, the DUT 300 transmits delayed CDD signals through the transmission antenna ports Ant-1, Ant-2, . . . , Ant-n at the same time, and the measuring equipment 100 performs power calibration after simultaneously receiving the signals transmitted from the DUT 300 through the RF input port.
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[0023] In the configuration described above, the encoder 310 encodes transmitting data at a coding rate to output coded symbols. The modulator 32 modulates the data from the encoder 310 according to a give modulation scheme and outputs the modulated symbols. The IFFT calculator 330 performs an IFFT operation on the data from the modulator 320 to output sample data. Next, the delays 340 cyclically delay the sample data for a predetermined time period, respectively. Each of the CP insertors 350 inserts a cyclic prefix into the sample data from the corresponding delay 340 and transmits the CP-inserted sample data through the corresponding antenna 360.
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[0025] In step S30, a channel coefficient H(n) is calculated by using the FFT calculated training symbol Y(n) and an ideal training symbol X(n) as following Equation 1.
[0026] Next, in step S40, a channel impulse response h(k) is calculated by IFFT calculating the channel coefficient H(n) calculated in step S30 as following Equation 2 and then, power p(k) of the channel impulse response (h) is calculated as following Equation 3.
h(k)=IFFT{H(n)}, k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1[Equation 2]
P(k)=real(h(k))*real(h(k))+imag(h(k))*imag(h(k)), k=0,1,2, . . . , FFT size1[Equation 3]
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[0028] Meanwhile, since the MIMO-OFDM signal received by the measuring equipment 100 is the sum of several signals obtained by applying CDD to the same signal, that is, delaying the same signal, the power P of the channel impulse response h has the forms shown in
[0029] Meanwhile, since FFT is performed on the sample preceded by from the starting point by extent of the maximum CDD delay in step S20 after the frame position is detected, the peak position of CDD delay 0 is the rightmost peak point (Peak 1) in
[0030] In this case, since the power in frequency domain is equal to that in time domain, as a result, the powers of each peak point positions Peak 1 to Peak 4 of the channel impulse responses h in
[0031] The method of calibrating power for a MIMO-OFDM described with reference to accompanying drawings in this disclosure is for an illustrative purpose only, and the present invention is not limited thereto. Thus, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art within the spirit and scope of the present invention and they will fall within the scope of the present invention.