IP Library Granted Patent US 8,331,511
Granted Patent B2
US 8,331,511 · App. 12/637,154 · Granted Dec 11, 2012

System and method for compensating for nonlinear interference cancellation in multi-carrier transmission

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Patent No.
US 8,331,511
App. No.
12/637,154
Granted
Dec 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aspect of the present invention is drawn to a receiver operable to receive a first signal transmitted on a first carrier and to receive a second signal transmitted on a second carrier. The receiver includes a first filter, a second filter and a nonlinear compensator. The first filter is arranged to receive the first signal and to generate a first filtered signal. The second filter is arranged to receive the second signal and to generate a second filtered signal. The nonlinear compensator is arranged to output a first compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal and to output a second compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal. Further, the nonlinear compensator can reduce one of nonlinear interference within the first filtered signal and nonlinear interference between the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal.

Claims (39)

1. A receiver operable to receive a first signal transmitted on a first carrier and to receive a second signal transmitted on a second carrier, said receiver comprising:

a first filter arranged to receive the first signal and to generate a first filtered signal;

a second filter arranged to receive the second signal and to generate a second filtered signal; and

a nonlinear compensator arranged to output a first compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal and to output a second compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal; and

wherein said nonlinear compensator is operable to reduce one of nonlinear interference within the first filtered signal and nonlinear interference between the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal.

2. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein said nonlinear compensator is operable to perform adaptive inverse modeling of the first carrier.

3. The receiver of claim 2 , wherein said nonlinear compensator includes an adaptive polynomial filter.

4. The receiver of claim 3 , wherein said adaptive polynomial filter comprises a Volterra polynomial filter.

5. The receiver of claim 3 , wherein said adaptive polynomial filter is operable to recursively compute coefficients.

6. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein said nonlinear compensator is operable to perform adaptive identification of the first carrier and to cancel an estimated adjacent carrier interference.

7. The receiver of claim 6 , wherein said nonlinear compensator includes an adaptive polynomial filter.

8. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said adaptive polynomial filter comprises a Volterra polynomial filter.

9. The receiver of claim 8 :

wherein said Volterra polynomial filter is operable to receive a first input vector and a second input vector and to output symbol;

wherein the first input vector corresponds to the first signal;

wherein the second input vector corresponds to the second signal; and

wherein the output symbol is based on a product of the first input vector and a cross-product between the first input vector and the second input vector.

10. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said adaptive polynomial filter is operable to recursively compute coefficients.

11. A method of reducing nonlinear interference comprising:

receiving, on a first receiver, a first signal transmitted on a first carrier;

receiving, on a second receiver, a second signal transmitted on a second carrier;

generating a first filtered signal based on the first signal;

generating a second filtered signal based on the second signal;

reducing one of nonlinear interference within the first filtered signal and nonlinear interference between the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal;

outputting a first compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal; and

outputting a second compensating signal based on the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said reducing nonlinear interference between the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal comprises performing adaptive inverse modeling of the first carrier.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein said performing adaptive inverse modeling of the first carrier comprises performing adaptive inverse modeling with an adaptive polynomial filter.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said performing adaptive inverse modeling with an adaptive polynomial filter comprises performing adaptive inverse modeling with a Volterra polynomial filter.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein said performing adaptive inverse modeling with an adaptive polynomial filter comprises recursively computing coefficients.

16. The method of claim 11 , wherein said reducing nonlinear interference between the first filtered signal and the second filtered signal comprises performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference comprises performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference with an adaptive polynomial filter.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein said performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference with an adaptive polynomial filter comprises performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference with a Volterra polynomial filter.

19. The method of claim 18 :

wherein said performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference with a Volterra polynomial filter comprises receiving a first input vector and a second input vector and outputting a symbol;

wherein the first input vector corresponds to the first signal;

wherein the second input vector corresponds to the second signal; and

wherein the output symbol is based on a product of the first input vector and a cross-product between the first input vector and the second input vector.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein said performing adaptive identification of the first carrier and cancelling an estimated adjacent carrier interference with an adaptive polynomial filter comprises recursively computing coefficients.

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