IP Library Granted Patent US 7,590,388
Granted Patent B2
US 7,590,388 · App. 10/567,317 · Granted Sep 15, 2009

Method and arrangement for noise variance and SIR estimation

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Patent No.
US 7,590,388
App. No.
10/567,317
Granted
Sep 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and arrangement for noise variance and SIR estimation in a UTRAN Node B or User Equipment estimates the SIR (SIR (l) . . . SIR (K) ) at the output of a detector by using an estimate ({circumflex over (σ)} 2 ) of the detector input noise variance to provide an estimate ({circumflex over (σ)} z 2 ) of the detector output noise variance. The detector input noise variance is derived from a midamble portion in the received signal. By deriving the transfer function of the detector an estimate of the detector output noise variance is estimated. The estimated output noise variance then allows an improved estimate of the SIR (SIR (l) . . . SIR (K) ) at the detected output.

Claims (65)

1. A method for noise variance estimation of a detected signal, the method comprising:

receiving a wireless signal and producing, from an input of the received wireless signal to a detector, a detected signal, wherein the detected signal is an output from the detector;

producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing the second noise variance signal comprises applying a function equal to a transfer function of the detector to the first noise variance signal.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing the first noise variance signal comprises deriving the first noise variance signal from a midamble portion of the received wireless signal.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

producing from the second noise variance signal and an estimate of total power at the detector output a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) signal representative of SIR in the received wireless signal.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detector is a CDMA multi-user detector.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detector is a CDMA single-user detector.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detector comprises a CDMA RAKE receiver.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wireless signal is a UMTS air interface signal.

9. A user equipment capable of noise variance estimation of a detected signal, the user equipment comprising:

a detector for receiving a wireless signal and outputting from an input of the received wireless signal, a detected signal;

first noise variance logic for producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

second noise variance logic for producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

10. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the second noise variance logic is operable to apply a function equal to a transfer function of the detector to the first noise variance signal to produce the second noise variance signal.

11. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the first noise variance logic is operable to derive the first noise variance signal from a midamble portion of the received wireless signal.

12. The user equipment of claim 9 , further comprising:

signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) estimation logic for producing from the second noise variance signal and an estimate of total power at the detector output an SIR signal representative of SIR in the received wireless signal.

13. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the detector is a CDMA multi-user detector.

14. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the detector is a CDMA single-user detector.

15. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the detector comprises a CDMA RAKE receiver.

16. The user equipment of claim 9 , wherein the received wireless signal is a UMTS air interface signal.

17. A base station capable of noise variance estimation of a detected signal, the base station comprising:

a detector for receiving a wireless signal and outputting, from an input of the received wireless signal, a detected signal;

first noise variance logic for producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

second noise variance logic for producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

18. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the second noise variance logic is operable to apply a function equal to a transfer function of the detector to the first noise variance signal to produce the second noise variance signal.

19. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the first noise variance logic is operable to derive the first noise variance signal from a midamble portion of the received wireless signal.

20. The base station of claim 17 , further comprising:

SIR estimation logic for producing from second noise variance signal and an estimate of total power at the detector output an SIR signal representative of SIR in the received wireless signal.

21. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the detector is a CDMA multi-user detector.

22. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the detector is a CDMA single-user detector.

23. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the detector comprises a CDMA RAKE receiver.

24. The base station of claim 17 , wherein the received wireless signal is a UMTS air interface signal.

25. A user equipment comprising:

a memory;

a processor coupled to the memory; and

program code executable on the processor, the program code operable for:

receiving a wireless signal and producing, from an input of the received wireless signal to a detector, a detected signal, wherein the detected signal is an output from the detector;

producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

26. A base station comprising:

a memory;

a processor coupled to the memory; and

program code executable on the processor, the program code operable for:

receiving a wireless signal and producing from an input of the received wireless signal to a detector, a detected signal, wherein the detected signal is an output from the detector;

producing from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

producing from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

27. A computer-readable medium encoded with executable instructions for noise variance estimation of a detected signal, the instructions comprising instructions for:

receiving a wireless signal and producing from an input of the received wireless signal to a detector, a detected signal, wherein the detected signal is an output from the detector;

producing from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

producing from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

28. The computer-readable medium of claim 27 , wherein the instructions are further for:

applying a function equal to a transfer function of the detector to the first noise variance signal.

29. The computer-readable medium of claim 27 , wherein the instructions are further for deriving the first noise variance signal from a midamble portion of the received wireless signal.

30. The computer-readable medium of claim 27 , wherein the instructions are further for producing from the second noise variance signal and an estimate of total power at the detector output an SIR signal representative of SIR in the received wireless signal.

31. A communication system configured to provide for noise variance estimation of a detected signal, the communication system comprising:

a detector for receiving a wireless signal and outputting from an input of the received wireless signal, a detected signal;

first noise variance logic for producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

second noise variance logic for producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

32. An integrated circuit for receiving a signal and detecting therein a detected signal, the integrated circuit comprising:

first noise variance logic or producing, from the received wireless signal, a first noise variance signal representative of noise variance in the received wireless signal; and

second noise variance logic for producing, from the detected signal and the first noise variance signal, a second noise variance signal representative of noise variance estimation of the detector in the received signal.

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PATENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT Recorded May 23, 2012
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