The present invention relates generally to wireless communications, and more particularly to preambles in communication packets.
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The SHR is used to achieve signal acquisition, signal synchronization and ranging. The SFD 250 is used to detect the end of the preamble 240, the end of the SHR header 210, and the start of the PHR 220. That is, the SFD 250 serves as a delimiter between the SHR and the PHR.
The Task Group for the emerging IEEE 802.15.4a standard for an alternative physical layer is standardizing the structure of the preamble 240 and the SFD 250. According to the IEEE Draft P802.15.4a/D2, April, 2006, incorporated herein by reference, the preamble 240 has repetitions (S1-S8) of eight selected length 31 ternary symbols (Si) 110, as shown in
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However, the SFD should have a non-periodic pattern to help the receiver to determine what section of the SFD 250 is being received. Therefore, it is desired to improve the SFD by removing the periodicity without sacrificing the statistical multiplexing gain that is achieved by repetitions of the base pattern X.
A method and apparatus transmits a packet in a wireless communications network. The transmitted packet includes a synchronization header, a physical layer header, and a payload. The synchronization header includes a preamble and a start of frame delimiter. The start of frame delimiter includes multiple pairs of cores and ternary symbols.
The embodiments of the invention provide a structure for a packet structure in a wireless communications network designed according to an emerging IEEE 802.15.4a standard as described in IEEE Draft P802.15.4a/D2, April, 2006;
IEEE Draft P802.15.4a/D2, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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The preamble 440 includes repetitions of ternary symbols Si 110 as shown in
The SFD structure according to an embodiment of the invention differs from that specified in IEEE Draft P802.15.4a/D2 standard. The SFD 450 includes N repeated pairs of constant cores and varying suffixes, 460 and 465, 470 and 475, 480 and 485, . . . , 490 and 495.
If there are N repetitions of the constant core, then there are N different suffixes.
One structure for the core includes ternary symbols {−Si, 0, 0, 0, Si, −Si}. If N is 4, then four different suffixes can be specified.
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If each suffix has a different pattern of ternary symbols as described above, then the receiver can determine the number of repetitions received at a given time. This makes it possible to synchronize a clock of the receiver relatively within the SFD 450 without any ambiguity.
Furthermore, the receiver can still obtain statistical multiplexing gain from the repetitions of the constant cores of the SFD 450.
The embodiments of the invention improve synchronization of a receiver to a received packet and improves the detection of the start of frame delimiter (SFD).
Although the invention has been described by way of examples of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that various other adaptations and modifications may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it is the object of the appended claims to cover all such variations and modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/808,412, “Preamble Design for Improved Synchronization,” filed on May 25, 2006 by Sahinoglu et al.
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