Radio-based detector and method to protect against unpredictable interference in industrial wireless communications
11664922 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04K2203/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method, a node and a detector for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system comprising a network manager and several nodes, each node (202B) comprising a detector (204) for receiving input signals from at least one antenna, a delay component (205) for delaying a received input signal, and a receiver (206RX) for determining an energy pattern of expected received input signals. The detector (204) is configured to send an alarm signal to the receiver (206RX) depending on the presence or absence of an interfering signal from an interferer 203 and an active/inactive state of the receiver (206RX).
Claims
1. A method implemented by a wireless network node for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system, the method comprising: determining an energy pattern of expected received input signals based on a topology of said wireless network communication system and/or on data traffic patterns, receiving an input signal from at least one antenna, delaying the input signal's arrival at a receiver configured to process the input signal while determining an energy pattern of said input signal and comparing said energy pattern of said input signal with said energy pattern of expected received input signals, emitting an alarm signal to at least said receiver while preventing the input signal's arrival at the receiver, in the event that an alarm condition is satisfied, wherein the alarm condition is that said receiver of the wireless network node is active and said input signal has an energy pattern different from said energy pattern of expected received input signals and/or that said receiver is inactive and said input signal has an energy pattern similar or equal to said energy pattern of expected received input signals, and allowing the input signal to arrive at said receiver in the event that the alarm condition is not satisfied.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises switching to a new channel by said receiver in the event that the receiver is active when said alarm signal is received.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the emitting further comprises sending said alarm signal to a transmitter of the wireless network node.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said transmitter sends a message on a reserved channel to inform other network nodes wirelessly linked to said wireless network communication system of a detected interfering signal and to request a change of channel.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method is used in an industrial control system.
6. A method implemented by a wireless network node for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system, the method comprising: determining an energy pattern of expected received input signals based on a topology of said wireless network communication system and/or on data traffic patterns, receiving an input signal from at least one antenna and determining an energy pattern of said input signal while delaying the input signal's arrival at a receiver configured to process the input signal, comparing said energy pattern of said input signal with said energy pattern of expected received input signals, and emitting an alarm signal to at least said receiver while still delaying the input signal's arrival at the receiver, in the event that said receiver of the wireless network node is active and said input signal has an energy pattern different from said energy pattern of expected received input signals and/or in the event that said receiver is inactive and said input signal has an energy pattern similar or equal to said energy pattern of expected received input signals, wherein the emitting further comprises sending said alarm signal to a switch arranged to disconnect the at least one antenna from a receiving processing circuit, in order for the switch to be opened if said receiver is active and for the switch to be closed if said receiver is inactive.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the method further comprises changing an underlying control system of said receiver to a safe mode when said switch is opened.
8. A wireless network node for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system, the wireless network node comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit information to other nodes in said wireless network communication system, a receiver configured to receive and process information from other nodes in said wireless network communication system, and determine an energy pattern of expected received input signals based on a topology of said wireless network communication system and/or based on data traffic patterns, a detector configured to receive an input signal from at least one antenna, and receive and compare said energy pattern of expected received input signals with an energy pattern of said input signal, and a delay component configured to delay said input signal from said at least one antenna prior to arrival at said receiver while said detector is comparing said energy pattern of expected received input signals with said energy pattern of said input signal, wherein said detector is further configured to emit an alarm signal to at least said receiver while preventing said input signal's arrival at the receiver, in the event that an alarm condition is satisfied, wherein the alarm condition is that said receiver is active and said input signal has an energy pattern different from said pattern of expected received input signals and/or that said receiver is inactive and said input signal has an energy pattern similar or equal to said energy pattern of expected received input signals, and allow the input signal to arrive at said receiver in the event that the alarm condition is not satisfied.
9. The wireless network node according to claim 8, wherein said receiver, when active, is configured to switch to a new channel when said alarm signal is received.
10. The wireless network node according to claim 9, wherein said transmitter is configured to send a message on a reserved channel to inform other network nodes wirelessly linked to said wireless network communication system of a detected interfering signal and to request a change of channel.
11. The wireless network node according to claim 10, wherein said detector is further configured to send said alarm signal to said transmitter.
12. A wireless network node for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system, the wireless network node comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit information to other nodes in said wireless network communication system, a receiver configured to receive and process information from other nodes in said wireless network communication system, a detector configured to receive an input signal from at least one antenna, and a delay component configured to delay said input signal from said at least one antenna prior to arrival at said receiver, wherein said receiver is further configured to determine an energy pattern of expected received input signals based on topology of said wireless network communication system and/or based on data traffic patterns, wherein said detector is further configured to receive and compare said energy pattern of expected received input signals with an energy pattern of said input signal and to emit an alarm signal to at least said receiver while the delay component is delaying said input signal's arrival at the receiver, in the event that said receiver is active and said input signal has an energy pattern different from said pattern of expected received input signals and/or in the event that said receiver is inactive and said input signal has an energy pattern similar or equal to said energy pattern of expected received input signals, and wherein said node further comprises a switch arranged to disconnect the at least one antenna from a receiving processing circuit, in order, wherein the switch is configured to be opened if said receiver is active and to be closed if said receiver is inactive when receiving said alarm signal from said detector.
13. The wireless network node according to claim 12, wherein said receiver is further configured to change its underlying control system to a safe mode after said switch is opened.
14. A detector for detecting an interfering signal in a wireless network communication system, the detector configured to: receive an input signal from at least one antenna, compare an energy pattern of said input signal with a determined energy pattern of expected received input signals provided by a receiver of a wireless network node, and emit an alarm signal to at least said receiver in the event that said receiver is active and said input signal has an energy pattern different from said pattern of expected received input signals and in the event that said receiver is inactive and said input signal has an energy pattern similar to said energy pattern of expected received input signals.
15. The detector according to claim 14, wherein said detector is further configured to send said alarm signal to a transmitter in the event said receiver is active.
16. The detector according to claim 15, wherein the alarm signal causes said transmitter to send a message on a reserved channel to inform other network nodes, wirelessly linked to said wireless network communication system, of a detected interfering signal and to request a change of channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, the invention will be described in further detail with references to the exemplary method and device in the drawings, on which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present disclosure may be applied to a configuration similar to the one represented in
(9) In industrial wireless networks, especially in a license-free wireless network, other nodes that do not belong to the wireless communication system may transmit in the same portion of the frequency spectrum and interfere the communication between the nodes and the network manager. These types of nodes 103 are called interferers and can be either non-malicious or malicious. In the first case, the interferer may be a node belonging to a separate wireless network operating in the same frequency band. In the second case, the interferer may be a jammer which purposely transmits on the same band of the targeted network with the aim of disturbing the reception of the nodes and impairing the proper functioning of the control algorithm. In both cases, the transmitting pattern of the interferer 103 differs from the communication schedule of the targeted network, thus becoming an unpredictable source of interference.
(10) An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(11) As shown in node 202B, each node comprises a transmitter 206 TX and a receiver 206 RX. The receiver 206 RX is operatively connected to a receiving antenna RX arranged to receive radio waves from other transmitting nodes, each transmitting via an antenna TX. However, each node may have several antennas to receive and transmit information in the communication system. Moreover, the receiver 206 RX comprises a radio-frequency (RF) circuit, a baseband processor to process the data and a storage to store it.
(12) The node 202B is modified to overcome problems related to unpredictable interference in wireless networks, e.g. in power system control applications. The modification involves a new architecture of the node 202B. The new architecture comprises a detector 204. The new architecture may also comprise a delay component 205 and/or a switch 207. This detector 204, the delay component and the switch are added to a receiving part of the node 202B, between the receiving antenna RX and a receiver 206 RX. Thanks to this configuration, the detector receives the input signal from the at least one receiving antenna RX prior to the input signal reaches the receiver.
(13) The detector is arranged to determine the energy pattern of the received input signal. This is achieved by taking the power of the input signal vs time. Accordingly, the particularities of a time-scheduling structure of the wireless communication system may be considered when determining the energy pattern of the signal.
(14) Further, the baseband processor inside the receiver 206 RX is arranged to provide the detector 204 with another energy pattern shown as a dotted arrow in node 202B. This energy pattern is obtained by collecting information about input signals sent from the transmitting nodes and observed in the previous communication cycles by the receiver. The collected information may comprise data traffic patterns or power levels for each time slot belonging to the time scheduling structure of the system. The energy pattern may also be based on the topology of the wireless network communication system. The collected information is used for obtaining an estimation of the possible or expected received input signals coming from the transmitting nodes of the same wireless network. The obtained estimation is characteristically represented in an energy pattern. In other words, the energy pattern, which is provided by the receiver, represents the expected trend of power over time of the received input signals. The energy pattern is then sent to the detector 204. The detector 204 comprises a comparator (not shown) which compares the energy pattern of the received input signal with the energy pattern of the expected received input signals. If an interferer has interfered the input signal, a different pattern will be detected by the detector 204 deviating from the expected energy pattern.
(15) The comparator compares and detects the differences between both energy patterns and if the patterns differ from each other, the detector 204 will emit an alarm signal to the receiver 206 RX. If the differences are significant, it may be easier for the comparator to compare and detect them so an alarm signal is emitted. However, the comparator is configured to react on less significant differences as well.
(16) The wireless network node 202B may further comprise a switch 207 connected in serie with a delay component, which may be analogue. Both components are connected between the antenna RX and the receiver 206 RX and connected in parallel with the detector 204. As seen in the
(17) The receiver may also switch to a new channel when the switch opens the circuit as an action to prevent the jammed signal to further interfere the communication.
(18) The alarm signal may also reach the transmitter 206 TX which in this case may send a data message through a reserved channel only for this purpose to other nodes in the network and if the receiver has changed the channel, it will request for a new channel so the communication is capable of flowing again between the nodes.
(19) Another exemplary embodiment of the node 302B of the present invention is shown in
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(22) In this example, the receiver 206 RX reacts to the detected interference by changing to a new channel NEW CH and also informing the transmitter 206 TX of the channel switch. Consequently, the transmitter 206 TX sends a message on a reserved channel to inform other nodes of the detected interference and request the transmitting node 202A for a channel switch. However, in order to avoid the detected jamming signal to reach the receiver 206 RX, a switch 207 and a delay component 205 are hereby used. The alarm signal triggers not only the receiver 206 RX but also the switch which opens up the circuit so the detected interfered signal cannot reach the receiver 206 RX and an artificially delay DELAY 2 is introduced by the delay component 205 as shown in RX RF IN-B. This delay DELAY 2 delays the input signal from the antenna RX allowing enough time to the detector for the recognition of a possible interfering pattern before the signal reaches the receiver 206 RX. The following data packet is then sent by the transmitting node 202A on the new indicated channel which is free from interference so the information can be successfully received.
(23) The present disclosure is also provided as a method described in method steps in
(24) The method described in
(25) As previously explained, the configuration of the wireless network node 202B is adapted so the detector receives the input signal prior to the receiver so in the event of an interferer shows up, the jammed signal from the interferer 203 is dealt with before it arrives to the receiver 206 RX or baseband processor.
(26) The detector 204 uses a comparator to compare the energy pattern of the received input signal with the expected energy pattern as shown in step S3. When an interferer 203 is transmitting a jammed signal in the same frequency as the rest of the nodes, the received input signal is then interfered with the jammed signal and the energy pattern of the input signal will differ from the expected one. If this happens, the comparator will detect the difference in step S4 and an alarm signal will be emitted as shown in step S5. On the other hand, if the energy patterns are not different as shown in S4, the process is repeated for each new input signal received from the other nodes in the wireless network.
(27) In the event that the alarm signal is triggered by detector, there are different actions to be implemented in order to avoid the jammed signal intruding the transmission. An example of these actions are shown in steps S6-S7 of
(28) The method may also be used in an interfered environment where it is important to detect when the energy pattern of the received input signal and the energy pattern of the expected received input signals are aligned or similar or equal. In this case, the receiver is not active and can only be activated once the switch is closed. In step S5, the energy patterns are compared and in the event that they are different, the alarm signal is not emitted, shown as a “NO” in a dashed box, so the energy patterns will once again be determined and compared. However if they are not different, i.e. aligned/similar/equal, this will mean that the interferer is no longer transmitting so an alarm signal is then emitted to the receiver to activate it, shown as “YES” in a dashed box. The alarm signal is also emitted to the switch for closing it so that the receiver is capable of being activated and to receive the input signals transmitted from other nodes via the antenna.
(29) Whilst the invention has been described with respect to illustrative embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes may be made in the node/entity and means herein described without departing from the scope and the teaching of the invention. Accordingly, the described embodiments are to be considered merely exemplary and the invention or disclosure is not to be limited except as specified in the attached claims.