Bandwidth efficient QAM on a TDM-FDM system for wireless communications
View Patent ↗Efficient usage of available spectrum is increased by logically dividing government licensed frequency channels into sub-channels, each of which can individually transmit a signal between a base unit and terminal. The sub-channels are each offset from the center of the frequency channel by a unique offset amount to avoid interference. Power control, sub-channel interference cancellation, and frequency control are employed to minimize the effects of out-of-band sub-channel signals on adjacent sub-channels. Any given sub-channel can be dynamically configured to transmit voice or data signals. Further spectral efficiency is realized using time division multiplexing on some or all of the sub-channels.
1. A method of accommodating pre-defined channels of differing bandwidths without substantial retrofitting of communication system components, each pre-defined channel having a center frequency, comprising:
when broad pre-defined channels are available, transmitting N independent communication signals to N mobile units over a single broad pre-defined channel, each independent communication signal being broadcast at a pre-defined offset from the center frequency of the broad pre-defined channel;
when only narrow pre-defined channels are available, each narrow pre-defined channel having 1/M bandwidth of the broad pre-defined channel, transmitting N/M independent signals to N/M mobile units over each of M narrow pre-defined channels, each of the N/M independent signals being broadcast at a pre-defined offset from the center frequency of the narrow pre-defined channels;
wherein the pre-defined offsets from the center frequency of the narrow pre-defined channels is a sub-set of the pre-defined offsets from the center frequency of the broad pre-defined channel.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein a mobile unit can be configured to accommodate a narrow pre-defined frequency channel by tuning the mobile unit to a new center frequency, but not changing the pre-defined offset from the center frequency.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein a mobile unit can be configured to accommodate a narrow pre-defined frequency by changing the pre-defined offset from the center frequency to which the mobile unit is tuned.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein N is four and M is two.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising, time division multiplexing each sub-channel into two or more time slots.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein N is an integer multiple of M.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein a board pre-defined channel is 25 kHz.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein a narrow pre-defined channel is 6.24 kHz.
9. A radio system capable of accommodating pre-defined frequency channels of differing bandwidths, each pre-defined frequency channel having a center frequency, comprising:
a data source providing at least N independent communication signals;
a transmitter coupled to the data source and configured to transmit N independent communication signals to N mobile units over N sub-channels of a broad pre-defined frequency channel when available;
each of the N sub-channels having a frequency offset from the center frequency of the broad pre-defined frequency channel, but falling entirely within the bandwidth of the broad pre-defined frequency channel, and no two of the N sub-channels having the same frequency offset;
the transmitter being configured to transmit M independent signals to M mobile units over a each of a N/M narrow pre-defined frequency channels when a broad pre-defined frequency channel is unavailable, wherein N is an integer multiple of M;
each of the M sub-channels for each of the plurality of narrow pre-defined frequency channels having a frequency offset from the center frequency of the narrow pre-defined frequency channel, but falling entirely within the bandwidth of the narrow pre-defined frequency channel;
wherein the frequency offsets for the sub-channels of the narrow pre-defined frequency channels comprise a subset of the frequency offsets for the broad pre-defined frequency channel.
10. The radio system of claim 9 further comprising:
N mobile units, each mobile unit configured to receive one of the N independent communication signals by being tuned to a particular pre-defined frequency channel and a particular frequency offset.
11. The radio system of claim 10 wherein a mobile unit can be configured to accommodate a narrow pre-defined frequency channel by re-tuning either the center frequency or the offset frequency.
12. The radio system of claim 9 wherein each sub-channel is time division multiplexed.
13. The radio system of claim 9 wherein N is four and M is two.
14. The radio system of claim 9 wherein the offset frequencies comprise plus or minus 2.4 kHz and plus or minus 7.2 kHz.
15. The radio system of claim 9 wherein the pre-defined frequency channels are assigned by a governmental authority.
16. The radio system of claim 9 wherein the N/M narrow pre-defied frequency channels occupy contiguous bandwidth.
17. The radio system of claim 9 wherein the data source is a public telephone network.
18. The radio system of claim 11 wherein the mobile unit is configured via control signals broadcast by the base unit.