1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a communication system, and in particular, to an apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving a signal in a communication system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Communication systems are evolving to provide terminals with services capable of enabling high-speed, high-capacity signal transmission/reception. To meet the demand for the high-speed, high-capacity signal transmission/reception, the communication systems consider using a Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO)-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) scheme that can acquire space diversity and frequency diversity and can also enable high-speed, high-capacity signal transmission/reception. Herein, the term “MIMO-OFDM scheme” refers to a combined scheme of MIMO and OFDM.
Meanwhile, an Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) scheme is well known as a scheme that increases the total efficiency of a communication system using a modulation scheme and a coding scheme depending on a channel status between a signal transmission apparatus and a signal reception apparatus. Therefore, the communication system considers using the MIMO-OFDM scheme and the AMC scheme in combination in order to improve its total efficiency while enabling the high-speed, high-capacity signal transmission/reception. However, up to the present, there has been no detailed scheme that uses the MIMO-OFDM scheme, the AMC scheme, a power allocation scheme, and a beamforming scheme in combination. Accordingly, there is a need for a detailed scheme that uses the MIMO-OFDM scheme, the AMC scheme, the power allocation scheme, and the beamforming scheme in combination.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving a signal in a communication system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving a signal using a MIMO-OFDM scheme, an AMC scheme, a power allocation scheme, and a beamforming scheme in a communication system.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for transmitting a signal in a communication system. The apparatus comprises a serial-to-parallel converter for, upon receipt of an information vector, converting the information vector into a plurality of sub-information vectors; a plurality of encoders for coding each of the sub-information vectors according to a corresponding mode; a plurality of modulators for modulating signals output from the encoders thereby generating modulation symbols; an interleaver/per-mode power allocator for interleaving the modulation symbols output from the modulators, and allocating power for the interleaved modulation symbols for each individual mode; a plurality of beamformers for beamforming the interleaved modulation symbols output from the interleaver/per-mode power allocator; and a transmitter for transmitting the beamformed signal.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for transmitting a signal in a signal transmission apparatus of a communication system. The method includes the steps of: upon receipt of an information vector, converting the information vector into a plurality of sub-information vectors; performing coding and modulation on each of the sub-information vectors according to a corresponding mode thereby generating a modulation symbol; interleaving the modulation symbol generated for each of the sub-information vectors; allocating power to the interleaved modulation symbol for each individual mode; and beamforming the modulation symbols power-allocated for each individual mode, and transmitting the beamformed symbols.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings. In the following description, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein has been omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The present invention proposes an apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving a signal in a communication system. In particular, the present invention proposes an apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving a signal using an Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) scheme, a per-mode power allocation scheme, and a beamforming scheme in a communication system using a Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO)-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) scheme (hereinafter referred to as a “MIMO-OFDM communication system”). Herein, the term “MIMO-OFDM scheme” refers to a combined scheme of MIMO and OFDM.
A description will now be made of a system model for the MIMO-OFDM communication system proposed in the present invention.
The MIMO-OFDM communication system includes a signal transmission apparatus and a signal reception apparatus, and it will be assumed that the signal transmission apparatus includes Mt transmission antennas and the signal reception apparatus includes Mr reception antennas. In addition, it will be assumed that the signal transmission apparatus and the signal reception apparatus use N sub-carriers and also use average power P. Herein, it will be assumed that signal transmission/reception in the MIMO-OFDM communication system is achieved through a constant frequency-selective fading channel for one-OFDM symbol interval. In this case, an input-output relationship given by an fth sub-carrier in an nth OFDM symbol can be expressed as Equation (1).
y[n,f]=H[n,f]×[n,f]+w[n,f] (1)
In Equation (1), y (yεCM
In Equation (2), hij denotes a channel gain from a jth transmission antenna to an ith reception antenna.
In addition, it will be assumed that the signal transmission apparatus knows the channel matrix H. Singular value decomposition of the channel matrix H can be expressed as Equation (3).
H=UΛV* (3)
In Equation (3), U (UεCM
When the signal transmission apparatus uses the beamforming scheme, the vector {tilde over (y)} can be expressed as Equation (4).
{tilde over (y)}=U*y=U*(Hx+w)=U*HV{tilde over (x)}+U*w=U*UΛV*V{tilde over (x)}+U*w (4)
However, because U*U and V*V each are a unitary matrix, a relationship of Equation (5) can be obtained by recovering time and frequency indexes [n,f] in Equation (4).
{tilde over (y)}[n,f]=Λ[n,f]{tilde over (x)}[n,f]+{tilde over (w)}[n,f] (5)
In Equation (5), {tilde over (w)}=U*w has the same variance value as the white noise vector w. From a comparison between Equation (1) and Equation (5), it can be noted that a rectangular matrix Λ is a diagonal matrix. Therefore, in Equation (5), a relationship between the vectors {tilde over (y)} and {tilde over (x)} is equivalent between constituent components as shown in Equation (6).
{tilde over (y)}[s,n,f]={tilde over (h)}[s,n,f]{tilde over (x)}[s,n,f]+{tilde over (w)}[s,n,f] (6)
In addition, when 3-dimensional matrix expression is used, a relationship of Equation (7) is given.
{tilde over (Y)}={tilde over (H)}·{tilde over (X)}+{tilde over (W)} (7)
In Equation (7), {tilde over (Y)}({tilde over (Y)}εCM×L×N) and {tilde over (H)}(ε{tilde over (H)}CM×L×N) each denote a 3-dimensional matrix of an antenna, and time and frequency domains, and components of each 3-dimensional matrix represent {tilde over (y)}[s, n, f] and {tilde over (h)}[s, n, f]. Further, in Equation (7), · denotes an operator for performing a multiplication operation between components, + denotes an operator for performing an addition operation between components, and M denotes a minimum value out of Mt and Mr(M=main{Mt,Mr}).
If L is assumed to be a modulation symbol length in the time domain, Equation (6) and Equation (7) are construed as communication through LAM parallel channels from the vector {tilde over (X)} to the vector {tilde over (V)}. Herein, L denotes the number of OFDM symbols necessary for transmitting the entire information frame. That is, the vector {tilde over (X)} transmitted by the signal transmission apparatus is received at the signal reception apparatus over the LNM parallel channels, and the signal received at the signal reception apparatus is the vector {tilde over (V)}.
Next, a description will be made of a scheme for transmitting/receiving a signal using an AMC scheme in the MIMO-OFDM communication system having the system model described above.
First, it will be assumed that {tilde over (X)} is a vector expressed as a 3-dimensional matrix of space domain, time domain, and frequency domain, having an LNM symbol size. Herein, the size LNM indicates a size of LM OFDM symbols. With reference to
Referring to
If an information vector including B information data bits is generated, the information vector is delivered to the serial-to-parallel converter 111. The serial-to-parallel converter 111 generates K independent sub-information vectors using the input information vector, and outputs the K sub-information vectors to their corresponding encoders. For example, if the K sub-information vectors are assumed to be a sub-information vector #1 to a sub-information vector #K, the sub-information vector #1 is output to the encoder #1113-1 and the sub-information vector #K is output to the encoder #k 113-K. Herein, the numbers of the information data bits included in the K sub-information vectors are assumed to be B1 to Bk, respectively. Of course, B1 to Bk can be equal to or different from each other.
Because the encoders 113-1˜113-K and the modulators 115-1˜115-K are almost equal to each other in terms of operation except for the coding rate, constellation size and power, operations of the encoders 113-1˜113-K and the modulators 115-1˜115-K will be described with reference to the encoder #K 113-K and the modulator #K 1150K by way of example. The encoder #K 113-K encodes the sub-information vector #K output from the serial-to-parallel converter 111 according to a coding rate rk, and outputs the result to the modulator #K 115-K. The modulator #K 115-K modulates the signal output from the encoder #K 113-K according to a constellation size Ak and power Pk, and outputs the result to the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117.
A description will now be made of modes used in the AMC scheme. The modes are defined depending on the coding rate, the constellation size corresponding to a modulation scheme, and the power, and can be expressed as [rk, Ak, Pk]. In an embodiment of the present invention, the number of modes supportable in the AMC scheme will be assumed to be K. Meanwhile, a frequency selective channel represents a channel whose size variation is considerable in the frequency domain as shown in
Rk=rk log2(Ak) (8)
In Equation (8), [rk, Ak] should be selected such that it satisfies the condition of Equation (9).
A relationship between the full bit rates of individual modes is R1<R2< . . . <RK, and as shown in
All modulation symbols input to the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 should have a mode index indicating the mode k applied thereto, and should also have a position i (i=1, . . . , Dk) in the mode. The interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 interleaves each modulation symbol x′[k,i] such that it moves to a corresponding position of the vector {tilde over (X)}, and then allocates power thereto for each individual mode. In conclusion, the vector {tilde over (X)} represents the signal output from the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 before each beamformer performs beamforming. Here, because the signal transmission apparatus uses N sub-carriers, the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 should interleave all input modulation symbols and generate a total of N interleaved modulation symbols. A structure of the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 affects the adaptive characteristic of the MIMO-OFDM communication system, and a detailed description thereof will be made hereinbelow.
The total of the N interleaved modulation symbols output from the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 are input to the beamformer #1119-1 to the beamformer #N 119-N independently. The beamformer #1119-1 to the beamformer #N 119-N each perform beamforming on the modulation symbols received from the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117, generate Mt beamformed symbols, and output the Mt beamformed symbols to the IFFT unit #1121-1 to the IFFT unit #Mt 121-Mt independently. The IFFT unit #1121-1 to the IFFT unit #Mt 121-Mt each perform IFFT on the signals output from the beamformer #1119-1 to the beamformer #N 119-N, and output the IFFT-processed signals to the transmitter #1123-1 to the transmitter #Mt 123-Mt independently. The transmitter #1123-1 to the transmitter #Mt 123-Mt each perform transmission signal processing on the signals output from the IFFT unit #1121-1 to the IFFT unit #Mt 121-Mt, and transmit the processed signals via the transmission antenna #1125-1 to the transmission antenna #Mt 125-Mt independently.
A detailed description will now be made of an interleaving operation of the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117.
The interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 performs a 3-dimensional interleaving operation of antenna, time domain and frequency domain, in order to transmit the vector {tilde over (X)} according to an equivalent channel {tilde over (h)}[s, n, f] between deinterleavers. Herein, both the signal transmission apparatus and the signal reception apparatus should correctly know the equivalent channel {tilde over (h)}[s, n, f].
The interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 makes reference to |h[s, n, f]| in order to determine an interleaved symbol input to a particular beamformer. A description will now be made of a process of determining an interleaved symbol input to the beamformer #1119-1 by the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 by way of example.
The interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 compares sizes of equivalent channels of the beamformer #1119-1 in the frequency domain through |h[s, n, f]| at a particular time n, and disperses, as components of the vector {tilde over (X)}, the information data symbols included in the modulation symbol output from the modulator #1115-1 to which a mode 1 having the lowest full bit rate Rt but having the highest recovery reliability among the modes is applied, over the |{tilde over (h)}[s, n, f]| having the worst channel condition.
Thereafter, the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 disperses, as components of the vector {tilde over (X)} having the next lower |h[l, n, f]| the information data symbols included in the modulation symbol output from the modulator #2115-2 to which a mode 2 is applied. In this manner, after the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 disperses, as components of the vector {tilde over (X)} having the much lower |h[l, n, f]|, the information data symbols included in the modulation symbol output from the modulator #K 115-K to which a mode K is applied, the interleaving operation of the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 for the beamformer #1119-1 is completed. After the interleaving operation is performed on the Mt beamformers in this manner, the interleaving operation is finally completed. As a result, the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 performs an operation of mapping [k,i] to [s,n,f] according to ‘h’, and through the interleaving process, the channel is dispersed into K sub-channels having different channel qualities.
A further description of characteristics of the interleaver/per-mode power allocator 117 will be made hereinbelow.
(1) Sub-channels having a low Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) use reliable modes, and sub-channels having a high SNR use modulation schemes which are more effective in terms of throughput. The SNR of each sub-channel is approximately mapped to the optimal power, coding rate, and reliability. This is the ultimate aim of the AMC scheme, and is applied to all channels.
(2) Coding is performed in different symbols of the same sub-channel. In each sub-channel, all symbols use the same power, constellation and coding rate, so there is rare adaptation gain between symbols in each sub-channel. Therefore, a diversity gain detected by codes is separable from the adaptation gain.
Next, a description will be made of a per-mode power allocation scheme.
(1) Equal Power Allocation (EPA) Scheme
Average power per symbol is equal for all symbols, and is Pk,i=P/MLN. The use of the EPA scheme can maintain an AMC gain obtained by applying modulation and coding rate. However, the use of the EPA scheme that sets the power equally without adjustment may cause a considerable throughput loss.
(2) Water-Filling (WF) Scheme
Energy of each symbol is calculated by the WF scheme as shown in Equation (11) to Equation (13).
In Equation (11), + denotes an operation of (x)+=x (for x>0), or an operation of (x)+=0 (for x≦0).
The WF scheme, as shown in
(3) WF Channel Inversion (WF/CI) Scheme
When the WF scheme is used, a reception SNRr in a particular mode is not constant for all symbols. Generally, in terms of decoding performance of a channel-coded codeword, an Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) channel having the constant average reception SNRr is superior to a fading channel not having the constant reception SNRr. When the WF scheme is used, there is a high possibility that the channel-coded codeword will suffer considerable performance degradation as it does not have the constant reception SNRr. Therefore, the present invention newly proposes the WF/CI scheme, which is a combined scheme of the WF scheme and the CI scheme. When the WF/CI scheme is used, the power allocated for each individual mode is allocated in such a manner that the mode having the better channel status by the WF scheme uses higher power, and an SNR expected in the same mode remains constant by the CI scheme.
Basically, when the WF/CI scheme is used, an early WF scheme is used for power allocation of channels classified according to the interleaving scheme. That is, the WF scheme sequentially allocates power beginning at the channel having the best channel status until it arrives at the channel having the worst channel status. Herein, the channel having the best channel status is assumed to be |h|K2, and when the power allocation starts in the channel status of the channel |h|K2, a comparison will be made between the following two amounts of power.
(1) Power P[k] allocated when the WF scheme is used.
(2) Required Transmission Power Preq[k] necessary for a required SNRreq[k] necessary for error-less decoding of information blocks of a mode k, which were channel-coded and modulated, and also necessary for achieving the same.
A difference, P[k]−Preq[k], between the two powers indicates surplus power unnecessary for an operation in the mode k. The surplus power is allocated to the next channel, and the above operation is repeatedly performed in power allocation even for the next channel. The surplus power is allocated to the next channels until there is no surplus power.
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As described above, the present invention enables the MIMO-OFDM communication system to use the AMC scheme, thereby enabling high-speed, high-capacity signal transmission/reception and also enabling improvement of the total efficiency. Further, in the MIMO-OFDM communication system using the AMC scheme, the present invention uses the WF/CI scheme that applies the WF scheme and the CI scheme supported by the AMC scheme for each individual mode, thereby enabling efficient utilization of the power.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to a certain preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to an application entitled “Channel-sorting, AMC and WF/CI Power Allocation” filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Nov. 22, 2005 and assigned Ser. No. 60/739,080, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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