IP Library Granted Patent US 7,369,601
Granted Patent B2
US 7,369,601 · App. 10/279,698 · Granted May 6, 2008

Code division multiple access receiver

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Patent No.
US 7,369,601
App. No.
10/279,698
Granted
May 6, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Processing of a received code division multiple access, CDMA, burst ( 405 ) when a spreading factor of the CDMA burst ( 405 ) has been changed from an allocated spreading factor (SF 0 ) to a new spreading factor (SF n ). The received burst ( 405 ) is processed with a CDMA detector ( 310 ), using the allocated spreading factor (SF 0 ), to provide a CDMA detector output; the new spreading factor (SF n ) of the burst is determined; and the CDMA detector output is decimated by a factor determined from the new spreading factor (SF n ). The decimator may be a FIR decimator ( 315 ) and tap weights may be determined using the values of the new spreading factor (SF n ) and the allocated spreading factor (SF 0 ). Application in a Node B ( 150 A) of a UMTS system ( 100 ), particularly in UTRA TDD mode, for processing received uplink communication is described.

Claims (29)

1. A method of processing a received code division multiple access (CDMA) burst in response to a change of a spreading factor of the CDMA burst from an allocated spreading factor to a new spreading factor, the method comprising:

processing the received CDMA burst with a CDMA detector, wherein the CDMA detector uses the allocated spreading factor to provide a CDMA detector output;

determining the new spreading factor of the burst based on samples of the CDMA detector output; and

decimating the CDMA detector output by a decimating factor, which is based on the determined new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the decimating factor is equal to the new spreading factor divided by the allocated spreading factor.

3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the new spreading factor is determined from a transport format combination indicator contained in the CDMA burst.

4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the decimating step is performed using a finite impulse response decimator.

5. A method according to claim 4 , further comprising:

determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator using the values of the new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor.

6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the step of determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator using the values of the new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor uses rules specifying how the spreading factor of the CDMA burst was allowed to be changed from the allocated spreading factor to the new spreading factor.

7. A method according to claim 1 , implemented in a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) Terrestrial Radio Access Time Division Duplex, UTRA TDD, mode.

8. A method according to claim 6 , wherein the method is implemented in a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) Terrestrial Radio Access Time Division Duplex, UTRA TDD, mode, and wherein the rules specifying how the spreading factor of the CDMA burst was allowed to be changed from the allocated spreading factor to the new spreading factor comprise an orthogonal variable spreading factor tree.

9. A computer readable storage medium comprising instructions for controlling one or more processors, the instructions for causing the performance of the method of claim 1 .

10. A code division multiple access (CDMA) receiver for processing a received CDMA burst in response to a change of a spreading factor of the CDMA burst from an allocated spreading factor to a new spreading factor, the CDMA receiver comprising:

a CDMA detector to receive the CDMA burst using the allocated spreading factor to provide a CDMA detector output;

control logic for determining the new spreading factor of the burst based on samples of the CDMA detector output; and

a decimator for decimating the CDMA detector output by a decimating factor, which is based on the determined new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor.

11. A CDMA receiver according to claim 10 , wherein the decimating factor is equal to the new spreading factor divided by the allocated spreading factor.

12. A CDMA receiver according to claim 10 , wherein the new spreading factor is determined from a transport format combination indicator contained in the CDMA burst.

13. A CDMA receiver according to claim 10 , wherein the decimator comprises a finite impulse response decimator.

14. A CDMA receiver according to claim 13 , further comprising means for determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator using the values of the new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor.

15. A CDMA receiver according to claim 14 , wherein the means for determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator is operable to use rules specifying how the spreading factor of the CDMA burst was allowed to be changed from the allocated spreading factor to the new spreading factor.

16. A CDMA receiver according to claim 10 , adapted for use in a UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Time Division Duplex (UTRA TDD) mode.

17. A CDMA receiver according to claim 16 wherein the decimator comprises a finite impulse response decimator, further comprising means for determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator using the values of the new spreading factor and the allocated spreading factor, wherein the means for determining tap weights for the finite impulse response decimator is operable to use rules specifying how the spreading factor of the CDMA burst was allowed to be changed from the allocated spreading factor to the new spreading factor, and wherein the rules specifying how the spreading factor of the CDMA burst was allowed to be changed from the allocated spreading factor to the new spreading factor comprise an orthogonal variable spreading factor tree.

18. A processor comprising a CDMA receiver according to claim 10 .

19. A communication unit comprising a CDMA receiver according to claim 10 .

20. A communication unit according to claim 19 , in the form of an entity for use in a UMTS system.

21. A communication unit according to claim 20 in the form of a Node B.

22. A communication system comprising a CDMA receiver according to claim 10 .

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