IP Library Granted Patent US 8,170,158
Granted Patent B2
US 8,170,158 · App. 12/242,147 · Granted May 1, 2012

Digital cross-polar interference cancellation

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Patent No.
US 8,170,158
App. No.
12/242,147
Granted
May 1, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cross-polar interference cancellation in a dual-polarization system is described. A terminal in a satellite communication system may receive a first communication signal in a first polarization and a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization. The terminal may correlate in-phase or quadrature components of the first communication signal with in-phase or quadrature components of the second communication signal to generate one or more correlation measurements. Correction terms may be generated, using the correlation measurements, to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference.

Claims (110)

1. A device for removing at least some of the cross-polar interference in a dual-polarization system, the device comprising:

an A/D converter unit configured to:

process a first communication signal in a first polarization to generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal; and

process a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization to generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal;

a correlator unit, communicatively coupled with the A/D converter unit, and configured to correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a first portion of a correlation measurement; correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a second portion of the correlation measurement; correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a third portion of the correlation measurement; and correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a fourth portion of the correlation measurement; and

a cross-polar interference cancellation unit, communicatively coupled with the correlator unit, and configured to:

generate, using the first portion or-the correlation measurement, a first correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal; generate, using the second portion of the correlation measurement, a second correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal; generate, using the third portion correlation measurement, a third correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal; and generate, using the fourth portion correlation measurement, a fourth correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal.

2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

an in-phase-quadrature channel interference cancellation unit configured to:

generate an in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using a second correlation measurement from a correlation between the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal; and

remove, using the in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, at least a part of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the digitized in-phase or quadrature components of the first communication signal.

3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a DC removal unit, coupled with the A/D converter unit, and configured to remove at least a portion of a DC component of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal and the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal; and

an equalizer unit, coupled with the DC removal unit, and configured to:

equalize at least a portion of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal and the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal; and

forward the equalized components to the correlation unit, wherein the equalized components comprise at least one of the digitized in-phase or quadrature components of the first or second communication signals.

4. The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a sample clock communicatively coupled with the A/D converter unit, the correlator unit, and the cross-polar interference cancellation unit, wherein the cross-polar interference cancellation unit outputs corrected digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal at the sample rate; and

a demodulator unit, coupled with the cross-polar interference cancellation unit, configured to output at a symbol rate independent from the sample rate.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein,

the correlator unit and cross-polar interference cancellation unit comprise a digital processor unit; and

the communication signals are received via satellite.

6. A method for removing at least some of the cross-polar interference in a dual-polarization system, the method comprising:

processing a first communication signal in a first polarization to generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal;

processing a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization to generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal;

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a first portion of a correlation measurement;

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a second portion of the correlation measurement;

correlating the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a third portion of the correlation measurement;

correlating the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a fourth portion of the correlation measurement;

generating, using the first portion of the correlation measurement, a first correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generating, using the second portion of the correlation measurement, a second correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generating, using the third portion correlation measurement, a third correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal; and

generating, using the fourth portion correlation measurement, a fourth correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal to generate a second correlation measurement; and

generating an in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using the second correlation measurement, to remove at least some of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the first communication signal.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the correlating steps comprises:

calculating the product of the respective digitized component of the first communication signal and the respective digitized component of the second communication signal; and

low pass filtering the product to generate the respective portion of the correlation measurement.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the generating steps comprises:

processing the respective portion of the correlation measurement using a proportional integral unit;

negating the processed portion of the correlation measurement; and

multiplying the negated portion of the correlation measurement with the respective digitized component of the first communication signal to generate the respective correction term.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein,

the method is performed by a satellite communications system;

the first polarization comprises a substantially vertical polarization; and

the second polarization comprises a substantially horizontal polarization.

11. A processor for removing at least some of the cross-polar interference in a dual-polarization system, the processor configured to:

provide digitized in-phase and quadrature components of a first communication signal in a first polarization;

provide digitized in-phase and quadrature components of a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization;

correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a first portion of a correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a second portion of the correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a third portion of the correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a fourth portion of the correlation measurement;

generate, using the first portion of the correlation measurement, a first correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generate, using the second portion of the correlation measurement, a second correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generate, using the third portion correlation measurement, a third correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal; and

generate, using the fourth portion correlation measurement, a fourth correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal.

12. A method for removing at least some of the cross-polar interference from a signal received in a dual-polarization system, the method comprising:

receiving a first communication signal in a first polarization;

receiving a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization;

correlating a digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with a digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a first portion of a correlation measurement;

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with a digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a second portion of the correlation measurement;

correlating a digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a third portion of the correlation measurement;

correlating the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a fourth portion of the correlation measurement;

generating, using the first portion of the correlation measurement, a first correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generating, using the second portion of the correlation measurement, a second correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generating, using the third portion correlation measurement, a third correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal; and

generating, using the fourth portion correlation measurement, a fourth correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein,

the first communication signal and the second communication signal comprise digitized versions of analog communication signals.

14. A system for removing at least some of the cross-polar interference in a dual-polarization system, the system comprising:

a first transmitting terminal configured to transmit a first communication signal in a first polarization;

a second transmitting terminal configured to transmit a second communication signal in a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization; and

a receiving terminal configured to:

receive the first and second communication signals;

generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the first communication signal;

generate digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal;

correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a first portion of a correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a second portion of the correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal to generate a third portion of the correlation measurement;

correlate the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a fourth portion of the correlation measurement;

generate, using the first portion of the correlation measurement, a first correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generate, using the second portion of the correlation measurement, a second correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal;

generate, using the third portion correlation measurement, a third correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal; and

generate, using the fourth portion correlation measurement, a fourth correction term to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein,

the system comprises a satellite communications system;

the transmitting terminals are ground terminals configured to transmit the communication signals via satellite; and

the receiving terminal is a gateway terminal configured to receive the communication signal via the satellite.

16. The device of claim 1 , wherein the cross-polar interference cancellation unit is further configured to generate, using one or more of the portions of the correlation measurement, one or more additional correction terms to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from at least one of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal.

17. The device of claim 2 , wherein the in-phase-quadrature channel interference cancellation unit is further configured to:

generate a second in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using a third correlation measurement from a correlation between the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal; and

remove, using the second in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, at least a part of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the digitized in-phase or quadrature components of the second communication signal.

18. The method of claim 6 , further comprising generating, using one or more of the portions of the correlation measurement, one or more additional correction terms to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from at least one of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal.

19. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the second communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the second communication signal to generate a third correlation measurement; and

generating a second in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using the third correlation measurement, to remove at least some of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the second communication signal.

20. The processor of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to generate, using one or more of the portions of the correlation measurement, one or more additional correction terms to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from at least one of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal.

21. The processor of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to:

generate an in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using a second correlation measurement from a correlation between the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal; and

remove, using the in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, at least a part of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the digitized in-phase or quadrature components of the first communication signal.

22. The method of claim 12 , further comprising generating, using one or more of the portions of the correlation measurement, one or more additional correction terms to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from at least one of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal.

23. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

correlating the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal with the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal to generate a second correlation measurement; and

generating an in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using the second correlation measurement, to remove at least some of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the first communication signal.

24. The system of claim 14 , wherein the receiving terminal is further configured to generate, using one or more of the portions of the correlation measurement, one or more additional correction terms to remove at least some of the cross-polar interference from at least one of the digitized in-phase and quadrature components of the second communication signal.

25. The system of claim 14 , wherein the receiving terminal is further configured to:

generate an in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, using a second correlation measurement from a correlation between the digitized quadrature component of the first communication signal with the digitized in-phase component of the first communication signal; and

remove, using the in-phase-quadrature channel interference correction term, at least a part of the in-phase-quadrature channel interference from the digitized in-phase or quadrature components of the first communication signal.

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