IP Library Granted Patent US 7,230,982
Granted Patent B2
US 7,230,982 · App. 11/344,406 · Granted Jun 12, 2007

Decision feedback equalizer for minimum and maximum phase channels

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Patent No.
US 7,230,982
App. No.
11/344,406
Granted
Jun 12, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention describes an apparatus and method to improve the performance of a decision feedback equalizer (DFE) for time-varying multi-path channels. For minimum-phase channels, the equalization is performed in a time-forward manner. For maximum-phase channels, the equalization is performed in a time-reversed manner. More specifically, for maximum-phase channels, the filter coefficients are computed based on the channel estimates reversed in time, and the filtering and equalization operations are performed with the received block of symbols in a time-reversed order. In the context of this invention, the term “minimum-phase channel” implies that the energy of the leading part of the channel profile is greater than the energy of the trailing part. The term “maximum-phase channel” implies that the energy of the leading part of the channel profile is less than the energy of the trailing part.

Claims (20)

1. An equalizer apparatus for equalizing a data signal received from a channel, the apparatus comprising:

a channel estimator operable to determine whether a channel response of the channel is minimum-phase or maximum-phase; and

a decision feedback equalizer operable to perform equalization of the signal in a time-forward manner when the channel response is minimum-phase and in a time-reversed manner when the channel response is maximum-phase.

2. The equalizer apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the channel estimator determines the relative strength of the energies in the channel response and compares the energies to determine if the channel is minimum-phase or maximum-phase.

3. The equalizer apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the relative strength of the energies in the leading part of the channel response is compared to the relative strength of the energies in the trailing part of the channel response.

4. The improved equalizer apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the energies of multipath components in the leading part and the trailing part of the channel response are summed and used to derive whether the channel is minimum or maximum phase.

5. The equalizer apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is used in a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) system.

6. The equalizer apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is used in an Enhanced Data for Global Evolution (EDGE) system.

7. The equalizer apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the channel response is classified on a burst/time slot basis.

8. A method for equalizing data signals received from a channel, the method comprising:

determining whether a channel response of the channel is minimum-phase or maximum-phase; and

performing decision feedback equalization of the signal in a time-forward manner when the channel response is minimum-phase and in a time-reversed manner when the channel response is maximum-phase.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein determining whether the channel response is minimum-phase or maximum-phase comprises:

determining the relative strength of the energies within the estimated channel response;

characterizing the channel as minimum-phase when the collective strength of the energies in leading part of the estimated channel response is greater than the collective strength of the energies in the trailing part of the estimated channel response; and

characterizing the channel as maximum-phase when the collective strength of the energies in the trailing part of the estimated channel response is greater than the collective strength of the energies in the leading part of the estimated channel response.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein determining whether the channel response is minimum-phase or maximum-phase includes utilizing a sequence of training symbols in the received signal to facilitate estimation of the channel response.

11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method is applied to a receiver in a GSM system.

12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method is applied to a receiver in an EDGE system.

13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the estimated channel response is classified on a burst/time slot basis.

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