IP Library Granted Patent US 9,374,245
Granted Patent B2
US 9,374,245 · App. 14/020,179 · Granted Jun 21, 2016

Observation of the true channel from band-limited frequency domain observations

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Patent No.
US 9,374,245
App. No.
14/020,179
Granted
Jun 21, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio device receives a band-limited signal and estimates signal components beyond the band edges to extend the signal and eliminate the band-limited effects. The extended signal is transformed to the time domain to produce an estimate of the true time domain channel.

Claims (38)

1. A method comprising:

at a radio,

receiving frequency waveforms transmitted by a remote radio over a radio channel, the frequency waveforms including band-limited observations of a range of frequencies;

receiving a sequence of tones forming a portion of the range of frequencies;

estimating missing portions of the frequency waveforms to produce a circular waveform, including locating missing tones in the received sequence of tones and determining a linear combination of neighboring tones to estimate a replacement tone for each located missing tone; and

transforming the circular waveform to produce a signal representing the radio channel in time domain.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein estimating the missing portions of the frequency waveforms comprises:

extending ends of the received sequence of tones to produce the circular waveform that is continuous beyond the range of frequencies.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein transforming the circular waveform comprises taking an inverse fast Fourier transform of the circular waveform to produce the signal representing radio the channel.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein transforming the circular waveform comprises identifying all time domain taps in the channel.

5. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

using the signal representing the radio channel, selecting usage of one of a short guard interval and a long guard interval.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining from the received frequency waveforms channel timing for the radio channel; and

adjusting timing of the receipt of subsequent frequency waveforms using the determined channel timing.

7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

adjusting demodulation of subsequent frequency waveforms using the signal representing the radio channel in the time domain.

8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

adjusting decoding of subsequent frequency waveforms using the signal representing the radio channel in the time domain.

9. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining from the received frequency waveforms presence of multipath channels; and

providing a multipath indication to a user of the radio.

10. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

using the signal representing the radio channel, determining the frequency waveforms were transmitted by the remote radio using cyclic delay diversity.

11. A radio device comprising:

receiver circuitry configured to receive frequency waveforms including a sequence of tones transmitted by a remote radio over a radio channel; and

estimator circuitry configured to identify and estimate missing portions of the received frequency waveforms to produce a circular waveform, including locating missing tones in the sequence of tones and determining a linear combination of neighboring tones of the located missing tones to estimate a replacement tone for each located missing tone; and

transformation circuitry operative to transform the circular waveform to produce a channel estimate for the radio channel in time domain.

12. The radio device of claim 11 wherein the transformation circuitry comprises an inverse Fast Fourier Transform module operative to process the circular waveform to produce the channel estimate for the radio channel in the time domain.

13. The radio device of claim 12 wherein the inverse Fast Fourier Transform module is operative to identify all time domain taps in the radio channel.

14. The radio device of claim 11 wherein the estimator circuitry is operative to extend ends of the sequence of tones to produce the circular waveform extending continuously beyond a range of frequencies occupied by the sequence of tones.

15. A radio device comprising:

receiver circuitry configured to receive frequency waveforms limited to a band of frequencies, the frequency waveforms including a sequence of tones transmitted by a remote radio over a radio channel;

estimator circuitry configured to identify and estimate missing portions of the received frequency waveforms in the band of frequencies or outside the band of frequencies to produce a circular waveform in frequency domain by including locating one or more missing tones in the sequence of tones and estimating a replacement tone for each located missing tone from a linear combination of neighboring tones of the located missing tones; and

transformation circuitry operative to transform the circular waveform to produce a channel estimate for the radio channel in time domain.

16. The radio device of claim 15 further comprising a processing circuit in communication with the transformation circuitry and configured to switch from use of a long guard interval to a short guard interval for subsequent communication on the radio channel based on the channel estimate.

17. The radio device of claim 15 further comprising a processing circuit in communication with the transformation circuitry and configured to determine channel timing for the radio channel based on the received frequency waveforms and to adjust timing of the receipt of subsequent frequency waveforms using the determined channel timing.

18. The radio device of claim 15 further comprising a processing circuit in communication with the transformation circuitry and configured to adjust demodulation or decoding or both of subsequent frequency waveforms using the a channel estimate for the radio channel in the time domain.

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