IP Library Granted Patent US 8,699,981
Granted Patent B2
US 8,699,981 · App. 12/934,189 · Granted Apr 15, 2014

Receiver

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Patent No.
US 8,699,981
App. No.
12/934,189
Granted
Apr 15, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A receiver ( 10 ) for a telecommunications system, the receiver ( 10 ) comprising a channel impulse response estimator ( 12 ) for producing an initial estimated channel impulse response of an overall multipath channel of the telecommunications system and a processing unit ( 16 ) for calculating, from the initial estimated channel impulse response, an estimate of the gain of each component of a propagation channel impulse response represented by the initial estimated channel impulse response.

Claims (15)

1. A receiver for a telecommunications system, the receiver comprising a channel impulse response estimator for producing an initial estimated channel impulse response of an overall multipath channel of the telecommunications system, wherein the initial estimated channel impulse response of the overall multipath channel is affected by a receive filter of the receiver and by a transmit filter of a transmitter of the telecommunications system, and a processor configured to calculate, from the initial estimated channel impulse response, an estimate of the gain of each component of a propagation channel impulse response represented by the initial estimated channel impulse response, wherein the propagation channel impulse response is not affected by the transmit or receive filters.

2. A receiver according to claim 1 further comprising a finger management unit for determining positions in time of multipath components within the initial estimated channel impulse response.

3. A receiver according to claim 2 wherein the finger management unit comprises a peak detector.

4. A receiver according to claim 1 wherein the channel estimator is configured to produce samples of the initial estimated channel impulse response.

5. A receiver according to claim 1 wherein the processing unit is configured to solve a matrix equation expressing a mathematical model relating the gains of the multipath components of the propagation channel impulse response to the initial estimated channel impulse response.

6. A receiver according to claim 5 wherein the processing unit is configured to produce the matrix equation.

7. A receiver according to claim 5 wherein the processing unit is configured to solve the matrix equation using a minimum square error technique.

8. A method of producing a channel impulse response estimate for a propagation channel of a telecommunications system, the method comprising producing an initial estimate of an overall channel impulse response of the multipath channel of the telecommunications system, wherein the initial estimated channel impulse response of the overall multipath channel is affected by a receive filter of a receiver of the telecommunications system and by a transmit filter of a transmitter of the telecommunications system, and calculating, from the initial estimated channel impulse response, an estimate of the gain of each component of the propagation channel impulse response represented by the initial estimated channel impulse response, wherein the propagation channel impulse response is not affected by the transmit or receive filters.

9. A method according to claim 8 further comprising determining positions in time of multipath components within the initial estimated channel impulse response.

10. A method according to claim 8 wherein producing the initial estimated channel impulse response comprises producing samples of the initial estimated channel impulse response.

11. A method according to claim 10 wherein determining positions in time of multipath components within the estimated channel impulse response comprises performing a peak detection on the estimated channel impulse response.

12. A method according to claim 8 wherein calculating the estimate of the gain of each component of the propagation channel impulse response comprises solving a matrix equation expressing a mathematical model relating the propagation channel impulse response to the estimated channel impulse response.

13. A method according to claim 12 wherein calculating the estimate of the gain of each component of the propagation channel impulse response comprises producing the matrix equation.

14. A method according to claim 12 wherein the matrix equation is solved using a minimum square error technique.

15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform a method of producing a channel impulse response estimate for a propagation channel of a telecommunications system, the method comprising producing an initial estimate of an overall channel impulse response of the multipath channel of the telecommunications system, wherein the initial estimated channel impulse response of the overall multipath channel is affected by a receive filter of a receiver of the telecommunications system and by a transmit filter of a transmitter of the telecommunications system, and calculating, from the initial estimated channel impulse response, an estimate of the gain of each component of the propagation channel impulse response represented by the initial estimated channel impulse response, wherein the propagation channel impulse response is not affected by the transmit or receive filters.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 22, 2015
From: CAMBRIDGE SILICON RADIO LIMITED
To: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTD.
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