IP Library Granted Patent US 11,153,142
Granted Patent B2
US 11,153,142 · App. 16/650,877 · Granted Oct 19, 2021

Methods and devices for narrowband communications

Inventors: Jose Cesares Cano (Dresden, DE); Goeran Oekvist (Lulea, SE); Frank Sjoeberg (Lulea, SE); James Leblanc (Lulea, SE); Magnus Lundberg Nordenvaad (Lulea, SE)
Assignee: Intel Corporation
H04L27/2663H04W56/001H04B17/327H04L5/0073H04W52/10H04W52/146H04W52/24H04W52/367H04W52/50H04W72/0473
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Patent No.
US 11,153,142
App. No.
16/650,877
Granted
Oct 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A communication device includes a measurement engine configured to perform a radio measurement to obtain a reception metric, a power reduction database configured to identify a potential power reduction from a plurality of power reductions, a metric scaler configured to scale the reception metric to compensate for the potential power reduction to obtain a reduced reception metric, and a transmit controller configured to select a transmit power or a transmit repetition count for a radio frequency transceiver based on the reduced reception metric.

Claims (28)

1. A wireless communication device comprising one or more processors configured to:

determine a rough time offset estimate for a target synchronization signal in a received signal;

extract a plurality of extracted windows from the received signal based on the rough time offset estimate;

generate a matrix with frequency-domain cross-correlations between the plurality of extracted windows and the target synchronization signal; and

determine a refined time offset estimate and a frequency offset estimate based on a maximum-valued element of the matrix.

2. The wireless communication device of claim 1 , the one or more processors configured to determine a time-domain cross-correlation between the target synchronization signal and the received signal,

wherein the one or more processors are further configured to identify a maximum-valued sample of the time-domain cross-correlation, and to determine the rough time offset estimate with the maximum-valued sample.

3. The wireless communication device of claim 1 , the one or more processors configured to:

determine, for each of a plurality of radio frames of the received signal, a time-domain cross-correlation between the target synchronization signal and each radio frame;

determine the absolute value of each time-domain cross-correlation to obtain a respective time-domain cross-correlation magnitude;

accumulate the respective time-domain cross-correlation magnitudes over the plurality of radio frames to obtain an accumulated time-domain cross-correlation magnitude,

wherein the one or more processors are configured to identify a maximum-valued sample of the accumulated time-domain cross-correlation magnitude and to determine the rough time offset estimate with the maximum-valued sample.

4. The wireless communication device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to extract the plurality of extracted windows from the received signal based on the rough time offset estimate by:

extracting each of the plurality of extracted windows from the received signal with different window starting points, where the different window starting points are based around the rough time offset estimate.

5. The wireless communication device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to determine the refined time offset estimate and the frequency offset estimate by:

identifying the maximum-valued element of the matrix;

interpolating with a set of horizontal neighbor elements of the maximum-valued element to determine the refined time offset estimate; and

interpolating with a set of vertical neighbor elements of the maximum-valued element to determine the frequency offset estimate.

6. A scan engine comprising one or more processors configured to:

determine a cross-correlation between a received signal on a scan target center frequency and a target synchronization signal; and

determine a peak value and a mean value of the cross-correlation, determine a detection metric as a ratio of the peak value to the mean value, and report the detection metric as a scan result for the scan target center frequency to a protocol stack.

7. The scan engine of claim 6 , wherein the scan target center frequency is assigned for frequency scan by the protocol stack.

8. The scan engine of claim 6 , the one or more processors configured to receive a plurality of baseband signals, each downmixed from a scan target center frequency, and to determine cross-correlations for the plurality of baseband signals;

wherein the one or more processors are configured to determine a detection metric for each of the plurality of baseband signals as a ratio of a peak value to a mean value of their respective cross-correlations, and to report the detection metrics for the plurality of baseband signals as scan results to the protocol stack.

9. A communication device comprising one or more processors configured to execute a protocol stack, the one or more processors configured to:

determine a cross-correlation between a baseband signal on a scan target center frequency and a target synchronization signal, determine a peak value and a mean value of the cross-correlation, determine a detection metric as a ratio of the peak value to the mean value, and report the detection metric as a scan result for the scan target center frequency to the protocol stack; and

select one or more search target center frequencies for cell search based on the detection metric.

10. The communication device of claim 9 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to assign the one or more search target center frequencies to the cell searcher for cell search.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 22, 2021
From: INTEL IP CORPORATION
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056337/0609 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 18, 2020
From: CESARES CANO, JOSE; SVENSSON, PER-OLOF; OEKVIST, GOERAN; SJOEBERG, FRANK; LEBLANC, JAMES; LUNDBERG NORDENVAAD, MAGNUS; OEHLUND, ANDERS
To: INTEL IP CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052970/0310 →