IP Library Granted Patent US 7,894,514
Granted Patent B2
US 7,894,514 · App. 11/238,847 · Granted Feb 22, 2011

Receiver techniques for wireless communication

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Patent No.
US 7,894,514
App. No.
11/238,847
Granted
Feb 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A receiver device for use in a wireless communication system ( 20 ) includes a rake receiver ( 32 ) and an equalizer receiver ( 34 ). A controller ( 36 ) selects one of the rake receiver ( 32 ) or the equalizer receiver ( 34 ) for processing a received signal. In some situations, the rake receiver ( 32 ) will provide better performance. In other situations, the equalizer receiver ( 34 ) will provide better performance. One embodiment includes a plurality of equalizers ( 34 A, 34 B). One of the equalizers processes a data packet from a received signal while another one of the equalizers trains for processing a signal from a subsequent scheduled user. Another example embodiment includes controlling an equalizer length based on a delay span or another selected channel metric.

Claims (52)

1. A method of communicating using a plurality of equalizers, comprising:

training at least a first one of the plurality of equalizers during a current packet interval for adapting an equalizer technique to correspond to an expected signal; and

processing a received signal using a second one of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval, the first one of the plurality of equalizers is not used for processing the received signal during the current packet interval.

2. The method of claim 1 , comprising

training the second one of the plurality of equalizers during a subsequent packet interval for adapting an equalizer technique to correspond to a subsequently expected signal;

receiving the expected signal during the subsequent packet interval; and

processing the received, expected signal using the trained first one of the plurality of equalizers during the subsequent packet interval.

3. The method of claim 1 , comprising

performing the training during K packet intervals, wherein K≧1 and there are K+1 equalizers in the plurality; and

training K of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

4. The method of claim 1 , comprising

providing information from the first one of the plurality of equalizers to the second one of the plurality of equalizers regarding the training during the current packet interval;

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers using the provided information; and

processing the received, expected signal using the adapted equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers during the subsequent packet interval.

5. The method of claim 1 , comprising at least one of

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers prior to the current packet interval; or

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of equalizers has an equalizer length, the method comprising

determining a selected characteristic of a channel used for communicating at least one signal to the at least one equalizer; and

determining a desired value for the equalizer length corresponding to the determined characteristic.

7. The method of claim 2 , comprising

performing the training during K packet intervals, wherein K≧1 and there are K+1 equalizers in the plurality; and

training K of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

8. The method of claim 2 , comprising

providing information from the first one of the plurality of equalizers to the second one of the plurality of equalizers regarding the training during the current packet interval;

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers using the provided information; and

processing the received, expected signal using the adapted equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers during the subsequent packet interval.

9. The method of claim 2 , comprising at least one of

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers prior to the current packet interval; or

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

10. The method of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the plurality of equalizers has an equalizer length, the method comprising

determining a selected characteristic of a channel used for communicating at least one signal to the at least one equalizer; and

determining a desired value for the equalizer length corresponding to the determined characteristic.

11. The method of claim 4 , comprising

training the second one of the plurality of equalizers during a subsequent packet interval for adapting an equalizer technique to correspond to a subsequently expected signal;

receiving the expected signal during the subsequent packet interval; and

processing the received, expected signal using the trained first one of the plurality of equalizers during the subsequent packet interval.

12. The method of claim 4 , comprising

performing the training during K packet intervals, wherein K≧1 and there are K+1 equalizers in the plurality; and

training K of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

13. The method of claim 4 , comprising at least one of

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers prior to the current packet interval; or

adapting the equalizer technique of the second one of the plurality of equalizers during the current packet interval.

14. The method of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the plurality of equalizers has an equalizer length, the method comprising

determining a selected characteristic of a channel used for communicating at least one signal to the at least one equalizer; and

determining a desired value for the equalizer length corresponding to the determined characteristic.

15. A method of communicating, comprising:

processing a received signal using a first one of a plurality of equalizers;

training a second one of the plurality of equalizers during a time when the first one of the plurality of equalizers is processing the received signal, the first one of the equalizers being the only one of the two equalizers that processes the received signal;

processing a subsequently received signal using the second one of the equalizers;

training the first one of the equalizers while the second one of the equalizers processes the subsequently received signal, the second one of the equalizers being the only one of the two equalizers used for processing the subsequently received signal.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the scheduler alternates each of the two equalizers between processing a received signal and training responsive to each subsequently received signal.

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