IP Library Granted Patent US 7,627,348
Granted Patent B2
US 7,627,348 · App. 11/564,248 · Granted Dec 1, 2009

Point to multipoint device for communication with a plurality of telecommunications units

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Patent No.
US 7,627,348
App. No.
11/564,248
Granted
Dec 1, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A point to multipoint device for use in a wireless network operates a sequence of variable duration communication channels, allocatable to telecommunications units. A training sequence indication and a repetition rate indication are stored indicating a training sequence and repetition rate for the training sequence in the sequence of communication channels associated with the point to multipoint device. An interface receives a synchronization signal issued to all point to multipoint devices in the wireless network, and uses it to determine a time for a first occurrence of the training sequence to occur. Communication channel control logic causes control data to be transmitted to the telecommunications units identifying the sequence of channels, the training sequence indication and the repetition rate. Beamforming logic determines beamforming weights used to produce a reception beam at an antenna array.

Claims (39)

1. A point to multipoint device for use in a wireless network to provide wireless communication with a plurality of telecommunications units, for communication from the telecommunications units to the point to multipoint device, the point to multipoint device being configured to define a sequence of variable duration communication channels, each communication channel being allocatable to one of said telecommunications units, the point to multipoint device comprising:

training sequence storage for storing a training sequence indication indicating a training sequence associated with the point to multipoint device;

repetition rate storage for storing a repetition rate at which the training sequence is to be repeated in said sequence of variable duration communication channels, the repetition rate being the same for all point to multipoint devices in the wireless network;

an interface for receiving a synchronization signal issued to all point to multipoint devices in the wireless network, the synchronization signal being used to determine a time at which a first occurrence of the training sequence is to occur within the sequence of variable duration communication channels;

communication channel control logic for defining the sequence of variable duration communication channels and for causing control data to be transmitted to the telecommunications units identifying the sequence of variable duration communication channels, the training sequence indication and the repetition rate;

an antenna array for providing a reception beam for receiving the communication from the telecommunications units; and

beamforming logic for determining beamforming weights used to produce the reception beam, the beamforming weights being determined so as to improve received signal quality, the beamforming logic being configured to repeat the determination of beamforming weights at the repetition rate coincident with the appearance of the training sequence in the sequence of variable duration communication channels.

2. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the communication channel control logic is configured to define the sequence of variable duration communication channels having regard to the telecommunications units that are to transmit data within those communication channels, the communication channel control logic being configured to cause an uplink map to be transmitted from the point to multipoint device identifying the sequence of variable duration communication channels, the telecommunications unit allocated to each communication channel, a start time for the sequence, the training sequence indication and the repetition rate.

3. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the point to multipoint device provides wireless communication within a plurality of sectors, the antenna array is arranged to produce a reception beam for each sector, and the communication channel control logic and beamforming logic are replicated for each sector.

4. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the training sequence storage is configured to store a separate training sequence indication for each sector.

5. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication is composed of a plurality of frames, and the communication channel control logic is configured for each frame to define the sequence of variable duration communication channels to be used in that frame.

6. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the synchronization signal is received by the interface every m-th frame, where m is greater than or equal to 1.

7. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the training sequence associated with the point to multipoint device is unique with respect to other training sequences associated with other point to multipoint devices in the wireless network.

8. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the training sequence is orthogonal with respect to the training sequences allocated to other point to multipoint devices in the wireless network.

9. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the training sequence is formed by cyclic shifting a base training sequence, and the training sequence indication identifies the cyclic shift to be applied to the base training sequence to generate the training sequence associated with the point to multipoint device.

10. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein each instance of the training sequence included in said sequence of variable duration communication channels is altered in a predetermined manner with respect to a preceding instance, whilst maintaining the uniqueness of each instance with respect to corresponding instances of training sequences associated with other point to multipoint devices in the wireless network.

11. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the communication channel control logic is configured to define the sequence of variable duration communication channels such that the training sequence is issued at least at the start of each communication channel.

12. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the point to multipoint device is a base station, the plurality of telecommunications units are a plurality of subscriber stations, and for uplink communication from the subscriber stations to the base station, the antenna array is configured to provide said reception beam for receiving the uplink communication provided in said sequence of variable duration communication channels.

13. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the wireless communication is composed of a plurality of frames, with uplink communication taking place during at least a portion of each frame.

14. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the wireless communication is an IEEE 802.16 communication, with each frame comprising an uplink subframe for the uplink communication and a downlink subframe for downlink communication.

15. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the uplink subframe is separated in either time or frequency with respect to the downlink subframe.

16. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein each uplink subframe is of the same duration as uplink subframes issued to other base stations in the wireless network.

17. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein each uplink subframe is time aligned with uplink subframes issued to other base stations in the wireless network.

18. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the control data identifying the sequence of variable duration communication channels, the training sequence indication and the repetition rate, is transmitted in the downlink subframe.

19. A point to multipoint device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the point to multipoint device is base station sector logic, the plurality of telecommunications units are a plurality of subscriber stations within an associated sector, and for uplink communication from the subscriber stations to the base station sector logic, the antenna array is configured to provide said reception beam for receiving the uplink communication provided in said sequence of variable duration communication channels.

20. A wireless network comprising a plurality of point to multipoint devices, each point to multipoint device being arranged to provide wireless communication with an associated plurality of telecommunications units, and each point to multipoint device being a point to multipoint device as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the plurality of point to multipoint devices are operable to repeat the determination of beamforming weights at the same time and at the repetition rate, each determination being coincident with the appearance of the training sequence in the associated sequence of variable duration communication channels.

21. A method of operating a point to multipoint device used in a wireless network to provide wireless communication with a plurality of telecommunications units, for communication from the telecommunications units to the point to multipoint device, the point to multipoint device defining a sequence of variable duration communication channels, each communication channel being allocated to one of said telecommunications units, the method comprising the steps of:

storing a training sequence indication indicating a training sequence associated with the point to multipoint device;

storing a repetition rate at which the training sequence is to be repeated in said sequence of variable duration communication channels, the repetition rate being the same for all point to multipoint devices in the wireless network;

receiving a synchronization signal issued to all point to multipoint devices in the wireless network, and determining from the synchronization signal a time at which a first occurrence of the training sequence is to occur within the sequence of variable duration communication channels;

defining the sequence of variable duration communication channels and transmitting control data to the telecommunications units identifying the sequence of variable duration communication channels, the training sequence indication and the repetition rate;

determining beamforming weights used to produce a reception beam, the beamforming weights being determined so as to improve received signal quality;

controlling an antenna array to provide the reception beam for receiving the communication from the telecommunications units; and

repeating the determination of beamforming weights at the repetition rate coincident with the appearance of the training sequence in the sequence of variable duration communication channels.

22. A wireless network comprising:

a plurality of point to multipoint devices, each point to multipoint device being arranged to provide wireless communication with an associated plurality of telecommunications units;

each point to multipoint device being configured to define a sequence of variable duration communication channels for forming a communication from the associated telecommunications units to that point to multipoint device, and having an antenna array for producing a reception beam to receive that communication;

each point to multipoint device having a training sequence associated therewith and being arranged to provide the associated telecommunications units with an indication of that training sequence and a repetition rate at which the training sequence is to be repeated in said sequence of variable duration communication channels, the repetition rate being the same for all of said point to multipoint devices;

a time at which a first occurrence of the training sequence is to occur within the sequence of variable duration communication channels being derived with respect to a synchronization signal received by all of the point to multipoint devices, wherein the plurality of point to multipoint devices are configured to repeat, at the same time and at the repetition rate, a determination of beamforming weights used to form their respective reception beams, each determination being coincident with the appearance of the training sequence in the associated sequence of variable duration communication channels.

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