IP Library Granted Patent US 9,641,274
Granted Patent B2
US 9,641,274 · App. 14/714,818 · Granted May 2, 2017

SNR estimation for sounding signals

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Patent No.
US 9,641,274
App. No.
14/714,818
Granted
May 2, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An OFDM receiving apparatus is provided for estimating a signal-to-noise ratio of a code-division multiplexed sounding signal transmitted over a wide channel of a wireless communication system. The apparatus separately determines the noise power level and the signal power associated with the sounding signal. Namely, the noise power level is determined in the frequency domain based on a noise covariance matrix. Further, the sounding signal's power level is determined, in the time domain, based on power delay profile of the wide channel over which the sounding signal has been transmitted.

Claims (43)

1. An OFDM receiving apparatus for estimating a Signal to Noise Ratio, SNR, of a first sounding signal associated with a first user, the first sounding signal being transmitted along with a second sounding signal associated with a second user, over a wide channel of a wireless communication system, the first and second sounding signals being code-division multiplexed in the frequency domain based on a phase rotated version of a known code exhibiting constant-amplitude zero autocorrelation, CAZAC, property, the receiving apparatus comprising:

a receiving unit comprising a plurality of antennas and arranged to receive and convert the first and second sounding transmission signals into first and second frequency-domain sounding signals, respectively;

a complex multiplying unit operably coupled to the receiving unit and arranged to multiply, in the frequency domain, the first and second frequency-domain sounding signals with a complex conjugate of the known CAZAC code, thereby generating first and second phase rotated frequency-domain sounding signals, respectively;

an Inverse Fast Fourier Transform, IFFT, unit operably coupled to the multiplying unit and arranged to transform the first and second phase rotated frequency-domain sounding signals from the frequency domain to the time domain, thereby generating first and second cyclically shifted time-domain sounding signals;

a power delay profile, PDP, estimation unit operably coupled to the IFFT unit and arranged to estimate a power delay profile of the wide channel based on the first and second cyclically shifted time-domain sounding signals, thereby generating a power delay profile estimate comprising first and second energy regions associated with first and second propagation delays occurring in the wide channel, respectively; and,

a processing unit such as a processor, operably coupled to the receiving unit and the PDP estimation unit, the processing unit being arranged to:

produce a matrix representation of correlation between the first and second frequency-domain sounding signals received at the plurality of antennas, thereby generating a noise and interference covariance matrix;

determine a noise power level of the wide channel based on the noise and interference covariance matrix;

determine a first received power level by integrating samples associated with the first energy region; and,

determine the SNR of the first sounding signal by dividing the first received power level by the noise power level.

2. The receiving apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further arranged to:

determine a second received power level by integrating samples associated with the second energy region.

3. The receiving apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is further arranged to:

determine a first Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio, SINR, of the first sounding signal by dividing the first received power level by a sum between the noise power level and the second received power level.

4. The receiving apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is further arranged to:

determine a second Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio, SINR, of the second sounding signal by dividing the second received power level by a sum between the noise power level and the first received power level.

5. The receiving apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor determines the first and/or second received power level by summing a given number N of samples around the highest power level of the respective energy region.

6. The receiving apparatus of claim 1 , wherein,

the communication system is a Long Term Evolution, LTE, communication system; and,

the first and/or second sounding signal are sounding reference signals, SRS.

7. The receiving apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the CAZAC code is a Zadoff-Chu sequence.

8. A method of estimating a Signal to Noise Ratio, SNR, of a first sounding signal associated with a first user, the first sounding signal being transmitted along with a second sounding signal associated with a second user, over a wide channel of a wireless communication system, the first and second sounding signals being code-division multiplexed in the frequency domain based on a phase rotated version of a known code exhibiting constant-amplitude zero autocorrelation, CAZAC, property, the method comprising:

receiving at a plurality of antennas and converting the first and second sounding transmission signals into first and second frequency-domain sounding signals, respectively;

performing a complex multiplication, in the frequency domain, between the first and second frequency-domain sounding signals and a complex conjugate of the known CAZAC code, thereby generating first and second phase rotated frequency-domain sounding signals, respectively;

transforming the first and second phase rotated frequency-domain sounding signals from the frequency domain to the time domain, thereby generating first and second cyclically shifted time-domain sounding signals;

estimating a power delay profile of the wide channel based on the first and second cyclically shifted time-domain sounding signals, thereby generating a power delay profile estimate comprising first and second energy regions associated with first and second propagation delays occurring in the wide channel, respectively;

producing a matrix representation of correlation between the first and second frequency-domain sounding signals received at the plurality of antennas, thereby generating a noise and interference covariance matrix;

determining a noise power level of the wide channel based on the noise and interference covariance matrix;

determining a first received power level by integrating samples associated with the first energy region; and,

determining the SNR of the first sounding signal by dividing the first received power level by the noise power level.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining a second received power level by integrating samples associated with the second energy region.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

determining a first Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio, SINR, of the first sounding signal by dividing the first received power level by a sum between the noise power level and the second received power level.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

determining a second Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio, SINR, of the second sounding signal by dividing the second received power level by a sum between the noise power level and the first received power level.

12. The method of claim 8 further comprising:

determining the first and/or second received power level by summing a given number N of samples around the highest power level of the respective energy region.

13. The method of claim 8 , wherein,

the communication system is a Long Term Evolution, LTE, communication system; and,

the first and/or second sounding signal are sounding reference signals, SRS.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the CAZAC code is a Zadoff-Chu sequence.

15. A computer program product stored in a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores computer-executable code for estimating a SNR of a first sounding signal associated with a first user according, wherein the first sounding signal is transmitted along with a second sounding signal associated with a second user, over a wide channel of a wireless communication system, the first and second sounding signals being code-division multiplexed in the frequency domain based on a phase rotated version of a known code exhibiting CAZAC, property, the computer-executable process causing a processor computer to perform the method according to claim 8 .

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