Communication apparatus based on multi-carrier modulation system

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070249298
  • Publication Number
    20070249298
  • Date Filed
    September 28, 2006
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 25, 2007
    16 years ago
Abstract
A communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system may be included in a mobile station or a base station for simultaneous transmission and reception with a simplified structure between the mobile station and base station using in common the same frequency band. A communication apparatus based on a multi-carrier modulation system for simultaneous communications with a plurality of sub-carriers using a plurality of sub-carriers modulated with data respectively, comprising a transmitting unit operable to transmit data with a plurality of sub-carriers by modulating a sub-carrier among the plurality of sub-carriers with data, and operable to use the other sub-carriers a receiving band without modulation with the data.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an application example in the case where there is no problem in the frequency domain and time domain in transmission and reception between a plurality of mobile stations and a fixed station.



FIG. 2 is an application example in the case where there is a problem in the frequency domain and time domain in transmission and reception between a plurality of mobile stations and a fixed station.



FIG. 3 is an exemplary block diagram showing a structure of the existing transmitting circuit for multi-carrier modulation system.



FIG. 4 is an exemplary diagram showing the principle of the communication system of the present invention.



FIG. 5 is a structure example of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system illustrating a first embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 6 is an exemplary diagram showing an example of receiving a command.



FIG. 7 is an exemplary diagram showing a detail structure example of the BB decoding and null control unit.



FIG. 8 is an exemplary diagram showing a detail structure example of the active filter and band control unit.



FIG. 9 is an exemplary diagram showing a structure example of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system illustrating a second embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 10 is an exemplary diagram showing a detail structure example of the IFFT/FFT size control unit of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The communication apparatus of the present invention is capable of obtaining, with introduction of the structure explained above, excellent receiving characteristics in its own station and in other stations without any suppression of the desired receiving signal to its own station or to the other stations with the side-lobe element of the sub-carriers due to the transmission by simultaneously performing transmission and reception in the multi-carrier modulation system.


The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the preferred embodiment do not restrict the technical scope of the present invention.


In the preferred embodiments of the present invention, a communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system will be explained below.



FIG. 4 illustrates the principle of the communication system of the present invention.


Letter C in FIG. 4(a) indicates the frequency band used for transmission in the frequency domain of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system of the present invention. Letter D in FIG. 4(a) indicates the receiving frequency band. Letter A in FIG. 4(b) indicates the transmission timing in the time domain of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system of the present invention. Letter B in FIG. 4(b) indicates the transmission timing from the other mobile station or base station. This communication apparatus is characterized in that diffusion of the transmitting signal to the receiving unit by the apparatus itself can be prevented and transmission can be realized without consideration of the transmission timing of the other communication apparatus, because the frequency band is assigned to sub-carriers for transmission and reception.


Next, a detailed structural example of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system utilizing the communication system of the present invention will be explained below.



FIG. 5 illustrates a structural example of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system as the first embodiment of the present invention. The communication apparatus is roughly formed of a transmitting unit 1, a common unit 2, and a receiving unit 3. The transmitting unit 1 includes a BB coding unit 11, a serial-to-parallel S/P converting unit 12, a modulating unit (MOD) 13, an IFFT 14, a guard interval adding unit 15 (+G1), an active filter 16, a frequency converting circuit 17, a local oscillator 18 and a band-pass filter (BPF) 19.


The common unit 2 includes a null control unit 21, a band control unit 22, a circulator 23, and an antenna 24.


The receiving unit 3 includes, in the sequence of transfer of the receiving signal, a band-pass filter 39, a local oscillator 38, a frequency converting circuit 37, an active filter 36, a guard interval removing unit (−GI) 35, an FFT 34, a demodulating unit 33, a parallel-to-serial P/S converting unit 32, and a BB decoding unit 31.


Operation of each unit in the communication apparatus explained above will be explained below.


The BB coding unit 11 inserts a null symbol into the transmitting data in units of symbols with the control signal from the null control unit 21 and outputs the transmitting data including the null symbol to the S/P converting unit 12 as the coded data. This null symbol indicates the null symbol formed of the signal having the value 0 for the real number element and the imaginary number element. The S/P converting unit 12 outputs the coded data to each modulating unit 13 through the parallel conversion. The converting unit 13 performs multi-level modulation on the parallel-converted data of each sub-carrier from the S/P converting unit 12 and outputs the sub-carrier modulated data to the IFFT 14. The IFFT 14 outputs the OFDM signal OFDM-modulated through inverse Fourier's transformation of the sub-carrier modulated data. The guard interval adding unit 15 outputs, to the active filter 16, the OFDM symbol generated with addition of the guard interval attained by repeating a part of the OFDM signal to the OFDM signal. The active filter 16 outputs, to the frequency converting circuit 17, the OFDM symbol where the side-lobe by the sub-carrier of the OFDM symbol is cut with the control signal from the band control unit 22. The frequency converting circuit 17 up-converts an output of the active filter 16 with the local oscillating signal of the local oscillator 18. The band-pass filter 19 outputs an output from the frequency converting circuit 17 to the circulator 23 through filtering to the predetermined frequency band. The antenna 24 transmits an output signal from the circulator 23 as the electromagnetic wave. The band-pass filter 39 outputs the receiving signal obtained via the antenna 24 and circulator 23 to the frequency converting circuit 37 as the receiving signal of the predetermined frequency band. The frequency converting circuit 37 outputs the receiving signal to the active filter 36 through the down-conversion with the local oscillating signal from the local oscillator 38. The active filter 36 outputs, to the guard interval-removing unit 35, the OFDM symbol where the side-lobe due to the sub-carrier of the OFDM symbol of the receiving frequency band is cut with the control signal from the band control unit 22. The guard interval-removing unit 35 provides an output to the FFT 35 by removing the guard interval of the OFDM symbol. The FFT 34 outputs, to the demodulating unit 33, the sub-carrier modulated symbol frequency-converted through Fourier's transformation of the OFDM symbol from which the guard interval is removed. The demodulating unit 33 demodulates the sub-carrier modulated symbol attained through multi-level modulation and outputs this sub-carrier modulated symbol to the P/S converting unit 32 as the baseband symbol. The P/S converting unit 32 outputs, to the BB coding unit 31, the demodulated parallel baseband symbol from a plurality of demodulating units 33 through the serial conversion. The BB coding 31 removes the inserted null symbol with the control signal from the null control unit 21 and outputs the receiving data.


The null control unit 21 issues a command for designating the part for inserting and removing the null symbol with the band-share control command, while the band control unit 22 issues a command for designating the sub-carrier for transmission and reception with the band-share control command. A receiving example of such a command will be explained with reference to FIG. 6. First, the command receiving unit 41 outputs the band-share control signal to an encoder 42 from the receiving signal received via the antenna 40. The band-share control signal is the source information (macro-command) in the transmitting frequencies fa and fb and in the receiving frequencies fc and fd. The encoder 42 outputs the band-share control signal as the code information of the band-share control command. The band-share control command is the encoding information (concrete command) for designating the sub-carrier numbers #0 to #15 for transmission and the sub-carrier numbers #16 to #31 for reception.



FIG. 7 illustrates detailed structural examples of the BB coding, BB decoding and null control units. For example, in FIG. 7, the transmitting data is formed of eight symbols, one symbol corresponds to one sub-carrier, and the eight sub-carriers in maximum are provided as the transmitting/receiving frequency band.


A blank symbol inserting circuit 111 within the BB coding 1 inserts the transmitting data of eight symbols, also inserts the continuous null symbols of four symbols after the symbols of the transmitting data numbers 0 to 3 based on the blank symbol position information from the blank symbol position generating unit 212 within the control unit 21, and then outputs the coded data. The blank symbol position generating unit 212 generates the control signal to indicate the null symbol inserting position and null symbol removing position with the information obtained by decoding the band-share control command with the decoder 211 and then supplies such control signal to the blank symbol inserting circuit 111 and the blank symbol removing circuit 311. The blank symbol removing circuit 311 within the BB decoding 31 removes the null symbol between the symbol numbers 0 to 3 and the symbol numbers 4 to 7 of the receiving data and outputs the decoded data.



FIG. 8 illustrates detailed structural examples of the active filter and band control unit.


Here, as the input signal to be input to the active filter 16, the full frequency band of eight sub-carriers is usually used for transmission. Moreover, in the irregular case, for example, when a mobile station enters a certain area to realize transmission and reception using eight sub-carriers, it is assumed that the four sub-carriers are used for transmission and the remaining four sub-carriers are used for reception in order to realize simultaneous transmission and reception. In the usual case, a mobile station is making communication, for example, using the full frequency band with the other mobile station. In the irregular case, it is assumed that a mobile station is coming near to the base station to change the transmission mode to the transmission with a half frequency band of the full frequency band from the transmission with the full frequency band with the other mobile station and simultaneously to always receive the signal from the base station with the remaining half frequency band.


The input signal to the active filter 16 (transmitting side) is used in four sub-carriers for transmission and the other four sub-carriers indicate the side-lobe or noise by the sub-carriers for transmission. In this input signal, any sub-carrier has different amplitude and the amplitude of the right side four sub-carriers indicating side-lobe or noise is smaller than that of the left side four sub-carriers used for transmission. The right side four sub-carriers indicating this side-lobe or noise is removed with the active filter 16 (transmitting side).


The active filter 16 (transmitting side) equalizes waveforms of the input signal (here, eight sub-carriers) with a delay line 161, a plurality of taps 162, and an adder 163 and outputs the output signal with restriction to the necessary sub-carriers (here, left side four sub-carriers are necessary sub-carriers). The tap 162 is controlled with a plurality of weighting coefficient from a weighting coefficient-generating unit 222 of the band control unit 22.


The active filter 36 (receiving side) equalizes waveforms of the input signal (here, eight sub-carriers) when the full frequency band is used with a delay line 362, a plurality of taps 361, and an adder 363 and outputs the output signal with restriction to the necessary sub-carriers. In addition, the weighting coefficient-generating unit 222 reads the weighting coefficient values for transmission and reception stored in the table and controls the respective taps 162 and 361 on the basis of the value obtained by decoding the band-share control command with the decoder 221.


Another example other than that explained above may also be considered. Namely, the transmission and reception are performed by sharing the time in place of the common transmission and reception in the frequency band explained in above example.


In this case, control is executed to set the taps 162 and 361 to the same value so that the active filters 16 and 36 do not restrict the frequency band with equalization of waveform.



FIG. 9 illustrates an example of structure of the communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system as a second embodiment of the present invention. In this structure example, the like reference numbers are designated to the like structure element. Since the operating processes are similar in these elements, the similar operating processes are eliminated and only different structure elements will be explained.


In the structure example of the communication apparatus as the second embodiment of the present invention, an IFFT/FFT size control unit 25, which is not provided in the structure example of the communication apparatus as the first embodiment, is additionally provided.


This IFFT/FFT size control unit 25 is capable of changing a sample size of the IFFT 14 and FFE 34 by receiving the band-share control command. For example, the 256 sample size is changed to a half sample size of 128 sample size or vice versa.


A detail structure example of the IFFT/TFF size control unit of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 10. Operations of the detail structure example of FIG. 10 will be explained below.


A switching signal-generating unit 252 reads the switching signal for IFFT stored in a table based on the value obtained by decoding the band-share control command with the decoder 251 and then outputs this switching signal to the IFFT 14 via the control line 253. Simultaneously, the switching signal-generating unit 252 also reads the switching signal for FFT stored in the table on the basis of the value obtained by decoding the band-share control command with the decoder 251 and then outputs this switching signal to the FFT 34 (FFT module) via the control line 254. In the IFFT 14, a switch 142 is turned ON/OFF with the switching signal for IFFT and the IFFT module 141 receives the parallel input signal from the switch 142 in the ON state and outputs the OFDM signal.


The FFT 34 executes the frequency conversion of the received serial signal and outputs the frequency-converted signal only to the switch 342 turned ON with the switching signal for the receiving FFT.


The communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system of the present invention has been explained above but the present invention also allows various changes of modifications to the apparatus other than that explained above.

Claims
  • 1. A communication apparatus based on a multi-carrier modulation system for simultaneous communications using a plurality of sub-carriers modulated with data respectively, comprising: a transmitting unit operable to transmit data with a plurality of sub-carriers by modulating a sub-carrier among the plurality of sub-carriers with data, and operable to use the other sub-carriers a receiving band without modulation with the data.
  • 2. The communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting unit further comprises: an adding unit operable to transmit a guard band in addition to a plurality of the sub-carriers; anda removing unit operable to remove a guard band added to a received signal.
  • 3. The communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting unit further comprises: an active filter operable to dynamically change the pass-band to allow transmission of only a selected plurality of sub-carriers for transmission of data.
  • 4. The communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system according to claim 1, wherein: the sub-carriers other than the sub-carriers modulated with the data are null modulated.
  • 5. The communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system according to claim 1, wherein: two of the sub-carriers or the other sub-carriers among a plurality of the sub-carriers is selected on the basis of the control information received.
  • 6. Communication apparatus comprising: an inserting unit operable to insert into the transmitting data a null signal, which is 0 for both real numbers and imaginary numbers;a serial-to-parallel converting unit operable to output parallel transmitting data by performing serial-to-parallel conversion on the transmitting data including the null signal;a sub-carrier modulating unit operable to performing sub-carrier modulation on the respective parallel transmitting data;a multi-carrier modulating unit operable to output a multi-carrier modulation signal through multi-carrier modulation of the sub-carrier modulation signal input from a plurality of sub-carrier modulating units; andan adding unit operable to add a guard interval to the multi-carrier modulation signal,wherein the inserting unit is further operable to determine a number of null signals to be inserted and an inserting position at which to insert the null signal into the transmitting data based on control information for assignment of frequency received from an external device.
  • 7. A communication apparatus based on the multi-carrier modulation system, comprising: an inserting unit operable to insert into the transmitting data a null signal which is 0 for both real numbers and imaginary numbers;a serial-to-parallel converting unit operable to output parallel transmitting data by performing serial-to-parallel conversion on the transmitting data including the null signal;a sub-carrier modulating unit operable to performing sub-carrier modulation on the respective parallel transmitting data;a multi-carrier modulating unit operable to output the multi-carrier modulation signal by performing multi-carrier modulation to the sub-carrier modulation signal input from a plurality of the sub-carrier modulating unit;an adding unit operable to add a guard interval to the multi-carrier modulation signal; anda size-changing unit operable to change a processing size to be used for modulation by the multi-carrier modulating means on the basis of the control information for assignment of frequency received from an external device.
  • 8. A communication apparatus based on a multi-carrier modulation system for simultaneous communications with remote communication apparatuses using a plurality of sub-carriers modulated with data, comprising: a transmitting unit operable to modulate the plurality of sub-carriers with data and transmit the sub-carriers to a remote communication apparatus, when the remote communication apparatus is located far from the communication apparatus, andfurther operable to transmit data by setting sub-carriers to a band for receiving the data from the remote communication apparatus through modulation of a part of a plurality of the sub-carriers with the data and without modulation of the other sub-carriers with the data when the remote communication apparatus is located the communication apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-120151 Apr 2006 JP national