IP Library Granted Patent US 8,774,103
Granted Patent B2
US 8,774,103 · App. 12/079,302 · Granted Jul 8, 2014

Selecting uplink sounding sub-carriers

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Patent No.
US 8,774,103
App. No.
12/079,302
Granted
Jul 8, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus of selecting a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers are disclosed. One method includes estimating an uplink channel of between a base station and a subscriber. A time domain channel response is determined from the estimated uplink channel. A sub-carrier distribution of uplink sounding sub-carriers is selected based on characteristics of the time domain channel response, wherein the distribution defines a spacing of pilot sub-carriers within the uplink sounding symbol. The subscriber transmits uplink sounding symbols having the selected sub-carrier distribution.

Claims (77)

1. A method of selecting uplink sounding sub-carriers of an uplink sounding symbol, comprising:

estimating an uplink channel between a base station and a subscriber;

determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel; and

selecting a separation between consecutive uplink sounding sub-carriers within an uplink sounding symbol in a frequency domain of the uplink sounding symbol based on characteristics of the time domain channel response, the characteristics including a frequency selectivity of the time domain channel response,

wherein the uplink sounding symbol occupies a single time slot within an uplink frame, and

wherein the base station receives the uplink sounding symbol having the selected separation.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

scheduling the selected separation within the uplink sounding symbols of the uplink frame.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is based on a maximum delay spread of taps of the time domain channel response.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is based on a Root Mean Square (RMS) delay spread of taps of the time domain channel response.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is based on a number of taps of the time domain channel response.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is determined from a look up table based on at least one characteristic of the time domain channel response.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is calculated based on the time domain channel response and a predetermined minimum correlation threshold between adjacent uplink sounding sub-carriers.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising calculating a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers, comprising dividing a maximum number of available sub-carriers by the calculated separation.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the selected separation is adaptively updated based on continual determinations of the time domain channel response.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time domain channel response is determined instantaneously.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time domain channel response is averaged over time.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising updating of the selected separation upon detection of particular characteristics of the time domain channel response.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detection of particular characteristics of the time domain channel response includes detecting whether at least one of a maximum delay spread of the time domain channel response, RMS delay spread of the time domain channel response, and number of taps of the time domain channel response exceeds respective thresholds.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detection of particular characteristics of the time domain channel response includes detecting whether a change of a correlation between uplink sounding sub-carriers exceeds a threshold.

15. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

the base station estimating uplink channels for a plurality of subscribers;

the base station determining a time domain channel response for each of the subscribers based on the estimated uplink channels; and

the base station selecting a separation of consecutive uplink sounding sub-carriers for each subscriber based on characteristics of the time domain channel response of each of the subscribers.

16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detection of particular characteristics of the time domain channel response includes detecting whether a change of a correlation between uplink sounding sub-carriers exceeds a threshold.

17. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation defines a frequency spacing between adjacent pilot sub-carriers within the uplink sounding symbol, the frequency spacing sufficient to accommodate one or more non-pilot tones between adjacent pilot tones.

18. The method of claim 1 , wherein each uplink sounding sub-carrier occupies a single corresponding frequency sub-carrier within the uplink sounding symbol.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein each uplink sounding sub-carrier within the uplink sounding symbol is equidistant from its adjacent uplink sounding sub-carriers in the frequency domain.

20. The method of claim 1 , wherein the separation is selected based on at least one of a previously known time domain channel response and a best band selection feedback from the subscriber.

21. A method of selecting a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers, comprising:

estimating an uplink channel between a base station and a subscriber;

determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel;

selecting the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers from among a plurality of numbers of uplink sounding sub-carriers based on characteristics of the time domain channel response; and

when the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers exceeds a predetermined threshold:

setting the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers to the predetermined threshold; and

distributing the uplink sounding sub-carriers in an area of an uplink sounding signal having a preferred channel gain,

wherein the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is selected based on a frequency selectivity of the time domain channel response.

22. The method of claim 21 , further comprising:

the base station estimating uplink channels for a plurality of subscribers;

the base station determining a time domain channel response for each of the subscribers based on the estimated uplink channels; and

the base station selecting the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers for each subscriber based on characteristics of the time domain channel response of each of the subscribers.

23. The method of claim 21 , wherein the uplink sounding signal having the preferred channel gain is an uplink sounding signal having a largest channel gain.

24. A method of selecting a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers, comprising:

a subscriber transmitting a predetermined first number of uplink sounding sub-carriers within at least one multi-carrier symbol through an uplink channel;

a base station estimating an uplink channel of the subscriber based on the received predetermined first number of uplink sounding sub-carriers;

the base station determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel;

the base station selecting a second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers from among a plurality of numbers of uplink sounding sub-carriers based on characteristics of the time domain channel response; and

when the second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers exceeds a predetermined threshold:

the base station setting the second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers to the predetermined threshold; and

the subscriber distributing the second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers in an area of an uplink sounding signal having a preferred channel gain.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is based on a maximum delay spread of taps of the time domain channel response.

26. The method of claim 24 , wherein the second number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is based on a number taps of the time domain channel response.

27. The method of claim 24 , wherein the uplink sounding signal having the preferred channel gain is an uplink sounding signal having a largest channel gain.

28. A method of selecting uplink sounding sub-carriers of an uplink sounding symbol, comprising:

estimating an uplink channel between a base station and a subscriber;

determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel;

selecting a separation between consecutive uplink sounding sub-carriers within an uplink sounding symbol in a frequency domain of the uplink sounding symbol based on characteristics of the time domain channel response,

calculating a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers by dividing a maximum number of available sub-carriers by the selected separation;

if the calculated number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is greater than a predetermined threshold number of uplink sounding sub-carriers, setting the separation to be one; and

receiving, by the base station, uplink sounding symbols having the selected separation.

29. A method of selecting uplink sounding sub-carriers of an uplink sounding symbol, comprising:

estimating an uplink channel between a base station and a subscriber;

determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel;

selecting a separation between consecutive uplink sounding sub-carriers within an uplink sounding symbol in a frequency domain of the uplink sounding symbol based on characteristics of the time domain channel response,

when a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers resulting from the selected distribution exceeds a predetermined threshold:

setting the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers to the predetermined threshold; and

distributing the uplink sounding sub-carriers in an area of the uplink sounding symbol having a largest channel gain; and

the base station receiving uplink sounding symbols having the selected separation.

30. A method of selecting uplink sounding sub-carriers of an uplink sounding symbol, comprising:

estimating an uplink channel between a base station and a subscriber;

determining a time domain channel response from the estimated uplink channel;

selecting a sub-carrier distribution of uplink sounding sub-carriers within an uplink sounding symbol based on characteristics of the time domain channel response, wherein the sub-carrier distribution defines a spacing between adjacent pilot sub-carriers within the uplink sounding symbol, wherein the sub-carrier distribution is calculated based on the time domain channel response and a predetermined minimum correlation threshold between adjacent uplink sounding sub-carriers;

calculating a number of uplink sounding sub-carriers by dividing a maximum number of available sub-carriers by the selected sub-carrier distribution;

if the calculated number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is greater than a predetermined threshold number of uplink sounding sub-carriers, setting the distribution to be one; and

the base station receiving uplink sounding symbols having the selected sub-carrier distribution.

31. The method of claim 30 , further comprising selecting a range of frequency sub-carriers for the uplink sounding sub-carriers if the number of uplink sounding sub-carriers is set to the predetermined threshold.

32. The method of claim 31 , wherein the range of frequency sub-carriers is dependent on a frequency selectivity of the time domain channel response.

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