IP Library Granted Patent US 7,746,948
Granted Patent B2
US 7,746,948 · App. 11/304,579 · Granted Jun 29, 2010

Wireless communication apparatus and wireless communication method

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,746,948
App. No.
11/304,579
Filed
Dec 16, 2005
Granted
Jun 29, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2611
USPC
375/267
Abstract

Disclosed is a wireless communication apparatus which synthesize signals received from a plurality of antennas to separate the signals into synthesis signals of a plurality of logical channels. The apparatus has a first phase corrector correcting a phase of a reception signal by estimating an amount of phase correction by a frequency offset of each reception signal from the plurality of antennas; a synthesizer synthesizing reception signals after phase correction by the first phase corrector to separate the reception signals into synthesis signals of a plurality of logical channels; and a second phase corrector correcting a phase of a synthesis signal by estimating an amount of phase correction by a residual frequency offset after phase correction by the first phase corrector based on the synthesis signal synthesized by the synthesizer.

Claims (26)

1. A wireless communication apparatus configured to synthesize signals received from a plurality of antennas to separate the signals into synthesis signals of a plurality of logical channels, the wireless communication apparatus comprising:

a first phase corrector configured to correct a phase of a reception signal by estimating an amount of phase correction by a frequency offset of each reception signal from the plurality of antennas;

a synthesizer configured to synthesize reception signals after phase correction by the first phase corrector to separate the reception signals into synthesis signals of the plurality of logical channels; and

a second phase corrector configured to correct a phase of a synthesis signal by estimating a second amount of phase correction by a residual frequency offset after the phase correction by the first phase corrector based on the synthesis signal synthesized by the synthesizer,

wherein in a multicarrier transmission, the second phase corrector determines the second amount of phase correction of each subcarrier by unifying the frequency offset and a phase shift by a timing offset and performs phase correction, and

wherein the second phase corrector puts a phase difference indicative of the frequency offset or the timing offset into a vector on an IQ plane, obtains an average value with the magnitude of the vector being a weight, and estimates the second amount of phase correction by the frequency offset or the timing offset.

2. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second phase corrector determines an amount of phase correction separately for each logical channel based on a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated from each logical channel and performs phase correction for each logical channel.

3. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second phase corrector determines an amount of phase correction common to all logical channels by unifying a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated from a synthesis signal of each logical channel and performs phase correction for each logical channel based on the amount of phase correction.

4. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the second phase corrector averages a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated for each logical channel, with a weight corresponding to a response of each logical channel.

5. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase corrector estimates a frequency offset using a pilot subcarrier in a received OFDM signal.

6. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase corrector demodulates a received OFDM signal and estimates a frequency offset based on a phase difference between a modulation point and a reception signal point.

7. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase corrector demodulates a received OFDM signal and estimates a frequency offset based on a rotation among subcarriers of a phase difference between a modulation point and a reception signal point.

8. A wireless communication method for synthesizing signals received from a plurality of antennas to separate the signals into synthesis signals of a plurality of logical channels, the wireless communication method comprising:

a first phase correction step of correcting a phase of a reception signal by estimating an amount of phase correction by a frequency offset of each reception signal from the plurality of antennas;

a synthesis step of synthesizing reception signals after phase correction at the first phase correction step to separate the reception signals into synthesis signals of the plurality of logical channels; and

a second phase correction step of correcting a phase of a synthesis signal by estimating a second amount of phase correction by a residual frequency offset after the phase correction at the first phase correction step based on the synthesis signal synthesized at the synthesis step,

wherein in a multicarrier transmission, the second phase correction step determines the second amount of phase correction of each subcarrier by unifying the frequency offset and a phase shift by a timing offset and performs phase correction, and

wherein the second phase correction step puts a phase difference indicative of the frequency offset or the timing offset into a vector on an IQ plane, obtains an average value with the magnitude of the vector being a weight, and estimates the second amount of phase correction by the frequency offset or the timing offset.

9. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein the second phase correction step determines an amount of phase correction separately for each logical channel based on a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated from each logical channel and performs phase correction for each logical channel.

10. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein the second phase correction step determines an amount of phase correction common to all logical channels by unifying a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated from a synthesis signal of each logical channel and performs phase correction for each logical channel based on the amount of phase correction.

11. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein the second phase correction step averages a frequency offset and a timing offset which are estimated for each logical channel, with a weight corresponding to a response of each logical channel.

12. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase correction step estimates a frequency offset using a pilot subcarrier in a received OFDM signal.

13. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase correction step demodulates a received OFDM signal and estimates a frequency offset based on a phase difference between a modulation point and a reception signal point.

14. The wireless communication method according to claim 8 , wherein in OFDM modulation as a multicarrier transmission system, the second phase correction step demodulates a received OFDM signal and estimates a frequency offset based on a rotation among subcarriers of a phase difference between a modulation point and a reception signal point.

15. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein frequency offsets of pilot subcarriers are estimated by multiplying the synthesis signals with complex conjugates of channel estimates.

16. The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein squares of the complex conjugates of the channel estimates are inputted into two demodulators.