IP Library Granted Patent US 8,243,578
Granted Patent B2
US 8,243,578 · App. 12/435,492 · Granted Aug 14, 2012

Simultaneous estimation of multiple channel coefficients using a common probing sequence

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Patent No.
US 8,243,578
App. No.
12/435,492
Granted
Aug 14, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An access node of a communication system comprises a plurality of transmitters adapted for communication with at least one receiver. The access node is operative to simultaneously estimate channel coefficients between multiple ones of the transmitters and the receiver, and to utilize the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver. In the process of simultaneously estimating the channel coefficients, the access node transmits a plurality of distinct probing signals generated based on respective ones of a plurality of different frequency expansions. For example, each of the distinct probing signals may be generated based on a distinct combination of a common probing sequence and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

Claims (51)

1. A method for use in a communication system comprising a plurality of transmitters and at least one receiver, the method comprising the steps of:

simultaneously estimating channel coefficients between multiple ones of the transmitters and the receiver; and

utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver;

wherein the step of simultaneously estimating channel coefficients further comprises the step of transmitting distinct probing signals generated based on respective ones of a plurality of different frequency expansions; and

wherein each of at least a subset of the distinct probing signals varies as a function of both time and frequency.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a common probing sequence and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of transmitting distinct probing signals further comprises the step of generating at least first and second distinct probing signals from the common probing sequence by applying a first frequency expansion to the common probing sequence to generate the first distinct probing signal and applying a second frequency expansion different than the first frequency expansion to the common probing sequence to generate the second distinct probing signal.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the first and second frequency expansions each provide a different frequency modulation of the common probing sequence.

5. The method of claim 3 wherein the first and second distinct probing signals are transmitted simultaneously over respective first and second channels of the system.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the first and second channels comprise first and second DMT channels each comprising a set of tones.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first frequency expansion applies a first probing sequence value to each tone in the set of tones of the first DMT channel.

8. The method of claim 3 wherein the first and second distinct probing signals are transmitted simultaneously over a single channel of the system.

9. The method of claim 2 wherein the distinct probing signals comprise respective pilot signals transmitted to respective receivers over respective channels of the system, and the common probing sequence comprises a common pilot sequence.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of simultaneously estimating channel coefficients comprises processing error samples fed back from the receivers based on the transmitted pilot signals.

11. The method of claim 2 wherein the distinct probing signals comprise respective perturbation signals applied to respective precoder coefficients, and the common probing sequence comprises a common perturbation sequence.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of simultaneously estimating channel coefficients comprises processing interference information fed back from the receiver based on the transmitted perturbation signals.

13. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a single pilot symbol and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

14. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver comprises the step of adjusting power levels of data signals sent by the multiple transmitters to respective receivers over respective channels of the system based on the estimated channel coefficients in order to control crosstalk between said channels.

15. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver comprises the step of adjusting precoder coefficients applied to data signals sent by the multiple transmitters to respective receivers over respective channels of the system based on the estimated channel coefficients in order to control crosstalk between said channels.

16. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to perform post-compensation of one or more received signals.

17. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of identifying at least one of the transmitters as a dominant source of crosstalk based on the estimated channel coefficients.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver further comprises the step of reducing a transmission power of said at least transmitter identified as a dominant source of crosstalk.

19. A method for use in a communication system comprising a plurality of transmitters and at least one receiver, the method comprising the steps of:

simultaneously estimating channel coefficients between multiple ones of the transmitters and the receiver; and

utilizing the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver

wherein the step of simultaneously estimating channel coefficients further comprises the step of transmitting distinct probing signals generated based on respective ones of a plurality of different frequency expansions;

wherein each of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a common probing sequence and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions;

wherein the step of transmitting distinct probing signals further comprises the step of generating at least first and second distinct probing signals from the common probing sequence by applying a first frequency expansion to the common probing sequence to generate the first distinct probing signal and applying a second frequency expansion different than the first frequency expansion to the common probing sequence to generate the second distinct probing signal;

wherein the first and second distinct probing signals are transmitted simultaneously over respective first and second channels of the system;

wherein the first and second channels comprise first and second DMT channels each comprising a set of tones;

wherein the first frequency expansion applies a first probing sequence value to each tone in the set of tones of the first DMT channel; and

wherein the second frequency expansion applies the first probing sequence value to each of a first subset of tones in the set of tones of the second DMT channel and applies an inversion of the first probing sequence value to each of a second subset of tones in the set of tones of the second DMT channel.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein the first subset comprises all even tones in the set of tones of the second DMT channel and the second subset comprises all odd tones in the set of tones of the second DMT channel.

21. An apparatus comprising:

an access node comprising a plurality of transmitters adapted for communication with at least one receiver;

the access node being operative to simultaneously estimate channel coefficients between multiple ones of the transmitters and the receiver, and to utilize the estimated channel coefficients to control at least one data signal sent by at least one of the multiple transmitters to the receiver;

wherein the access node in simultaneously estimating the channel coefficients transmits a plurality of distinct probing signals generated based on respective ones of a plurality of different frequency expansions; and

wherein each of at least a subset of the distinct probing signals varies as a function of both time and frequency.

22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein at least one of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a common probing sequence and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the distinct probing signals comprise respective pilot signals transmitted to respective receivers over respective channels of the system, and the common probing sequence comprises a common pilot sequence.

24. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the distinct probing signals comprise respective perturbation signals applied to respective precoder coefficients, and the common probing sequence comprises a common perturbation sequence.

25. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein at least one of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a single pilot symbol and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

26. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the access node comprises a processor coupled to a memory with the processor being configured to control said simultaneous estimation of the channel coefficients and said utilization of the estimated channel coefficients in accordance with executable program code stored in said memory.

27. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the access node comprises at least a portion of at least one central office of a DSL system.

28. A method for use in a communication system comprising a plurality of transmitters and at least one receiver, the method comprising the steps of:

simultaneously estimating channel coefficients between multiple ones of the transmitters and the receiver;

identifying at least one of the transmitters as a dominant source of crosstalk based on the estimated channel coefficients; and

adjusting a transmission power level of said at least one transmitter identified as a dominant source of crosstalk;

wherein the step of simultaneously estimating channel coefficients further comprises the step of transmitting distinct probing signals generated based on respective ones of a plurality of different frequency expansions; and

wherein each of at least a subset of the distinct probing signals varies as a function of both time and frequency.

29. The method of claim 28 wherein at least one of the distinct probing signals is generated based on a distinct combination of a single pilot symbol and a selected one of the plurality of different frequency expansions.

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