IP Library Granted Patent US 9,154,239
Granted Patent B2
US 9,154,239 · App. 13/770,156 · Granted Oct 6, 2015

Co-located frequency management and mitigation

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Patent No.
US 9,154,239
App. No.
13/770,156
Granted
Oct 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

System ( 201 ) for mitigating co-site interference includes a co-site filter bank ( 208 ) containing filters ( 206 1 , 206 2 , . . . 206 n ) which can be optionally selectively inserted in an antenna input/output path ( 205 1 , 205 2 , . . . 205 n ) of two or more transceivers ( 204 1 , 204 2 , . . . 204 n ). A control system ( 900 ) receives information concerning the transceivers. Based on the information, the control system determines whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from the transceivers so as to mitigate co-site interference.

Claims (48)

1. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information concerning at least an operating frequency and a transmitter power output associated with each of said plurality of transceivers;

if available, also receiving at said computer processor detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output for at least one of said plurality of transceivers;

determining, with said computer processor based on said information and said detailed transceiver information when available, whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order to mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers; and

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference;

wherein said detailed transceiver information is selected from the group consisting of a transmitter noise profile, a value specifying receiver blocking performance, and a transmitter output waveform.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said information concerning said operating frequency and said transmitter power output is obtained by monitoring an output of said plurality of transceivers.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said selective determination as to whether said optional RF filtering should be used is based on a calculation utilizing said detailed transceiver information.

4. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information concerning at least an operating frequency and a transmitter power output associated with each of said plurality of transceivers;

determining with said computer processor based on said information whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order to mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers; and

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference;

wherein said determining step comprises determining that said optional RF filtering should be used if detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output is lacking for at least one of said plurality of transceivers; and

wherein said detailed transceiver information is selected from the group consisting of a transmitter noise profile and a receiver blocking performance.

5. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information concerning at least an operating frequency and a transmitter power output associated with each of said plurality of transceivers;

determining with said computer processor based on said information whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order to mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers; and

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference;

wherein said determining step comprises determining that said optional RF filtering should be used if detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output is lacking for at least one of said plurality of transceivers; and

wherein at least one of a passband and a stop band of said optional RF filtering is determined in accordance with a pre-defined look-up table when said detailed transceiver information is lacking.

6. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information associated with each of said plurality of transceivers, including at least an operating frequency, a transmitter power output, and detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output;

selectively determining with said computer processor based on said information whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order to mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers; and

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference;

wherein said selective determination as to whether said optional RF filtering should be used is based on a look-up table, and wherein said look-up table is selectively dynamically modified based on said detailed transceiver information.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein said look-up table specifies conditions under which said optional RF filtering is bypassed based on said detailed transceiver information.

8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein at least one of a passband and a stop band of said optional RF filtering is determined in accordance with pre-defined entries in said look-up table if said selective determination indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used.

9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein said detailed transceiver information includes at least one of transmitter phase noise as a function of frequency, receiver blocking performance, receiver harmonic filtering and receiver noise figure.

10. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information associated with each of said plurality of transceivers, including at least an operating frequency, a transmitter power output, and detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter output power;

selectively determining with said computer processor based on said information whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order to mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers; and

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference; and

wherein said detailed transceiver information includes at least one of a transmitter noise profile, a receiver blocking performance, and a transmitter output waveform.

11. A method for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

receiving at a computer processor information associated with each of said plurality of transceivers including at least an operating frequency, a transmitter power output, and detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output;

selectively determining with said computer processor based on said information whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each transceiver in order mitigate interference among said plurality of transceivers;

if said determining indicates that said optional RF filtering should be used, then automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering to mitigate said interference;

wherein said selective determination as to whether said optional RF filtering should be used is based on a calculation utilizing said detailed transceiver information; and

wherein said calculation includes an evaluation of at least one input variable which specifies an isolation as between a first antenna associated with a first transceiver of said plurality of transceivers and a second antenna associated with a second transceiver of said plurality of transceivers.

12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein said isolation is determined using at least one of a look-up table and a co-site automatic link establishment (ALE) process.

13. A system for mitigating interference among a plurality of transceivers communicating using RF signals and located in close physical proximity, comprising:

a co-site filter bank comprising a plurality of RF filters which can be optionally selectively inserted in an antenna input/output path of said plurality of transceivers; and

a computer processor configured to

receive information concerning at least an operating frequency and a transmitter power output associated with each of said plurality of transceivers,

if available, also receiving at said computer processor detailed transceiver information other than said operating frequency and said transmitter power output for at least one of the plurality of transceivers,

determine, based on said information and said detailed information when available, whether optional RF filtering should be used to limit RF signals which are communicated to or from each of said plurality of transceivers in order mitigate co-site interference, and

automatically selectively performing said optional RF filtering using said co-site filter bank to mitigate said interference if said computer processor determines that said optional RF filtering should be used;

wherein said detailed transceiver information is selected from the group consisting of a transmitter noise profile, a value specifying receiver blocking performance, and a transmitter output waveform.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
To: HARRIS GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047598/0361 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS CORPORATION
To: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
Reel/Frame 047600/0598 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2013
From: FITZSIMMONS, CORY N.; DEMPSEY, MELISSA S.; BUCKLEY, RICHARD J.
To: HARRIS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030133/0110 →