Claims
- 1. A Node-B/base station receiver comprising:
at least one antenna for receiving signals from users; a pool of reconfigurable Rake fingers, each finger for recovering a multipath component of a user, each Rake finger assigned a code of the user, a code phase of the multipath component and an antenna of the at least one antenna; an antenna/Rake finger pool interface for providing each finger of the Rake pool an output of the antenna assigned to that Rake finger; and a combiner for combining the recovered multipath components for a user to produce data of the user.
- 2. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 further comprising a buffer for use in phase aligning the recovered multipath components prior to input into the combiner.
- 3. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 further comprising a buffer for using in phase aligning the output of the antenna/Rake finger pool interface prior to input into the pool so that the combining outputs of the fingers of the pool is performed without phase aligning.
- 4. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein the at least one antenna is a plurality of antenna.
- 5. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein the receiver servicing a plurality of sectors and each sector having a plurality of antennas.
- 6. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein the receiver servicing a plurality of sectors and a user transitioning between two of the plurality of sectors and the combiner combining multipath components of the user from the plurality of sectors.
- 7. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein the receiver being clocked at a rate greater than the chip rate and each Rake finger processing a plurality of multipath components during a chip period.
- 8. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein a number of Rake fingers allocated to each user differs.
- 9. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 8 wherein a number of Rake fingers allocated to a user is based on quality of service requirements.
- 10. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 1 wherein the pool of Rake fingers is on a single application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- 11. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 10 wherein as loading of a cell of the Node-B/base station receiver increases additional ASICs are added, each additional ASIC comprising a pool of Rake fingers.
- 12. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 11 wherein the receiver servicing a plurality of sectors and each ASIC being assigned a sector.
- 13. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 12 further comprising another combiner for combining multipath components of users from a plurality of ASICs for users experiencing softer handover.
- 14. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 11 wherein the receiver servicing a plurality of sectors and each user within a cell of the Node-B/base station being assigned to a single ASIC of the ASICs.
- 15. The Node-B/base station receiver of claim 13 wherein a user transitioning between two of the plurality of sectors and the combiner of the user's assigned ASIC combining multipath components of the user from the plurality of sectors and the Rake finger of only the user's assigned ASIC processing that user's multipath components.
- 16. A Node-B/base station comprising:
at least one antenna for receiving signals from users; a pool of reconfigurable Rake fingers, each finger for recovering a multipath component of a user, the Rake finger assigned a code of the user, a code phase of the multipath component and an antenna of the at least one antenna; an antenna/Rake finger pool interface for effectively coupling each finger of the Rake pool an output of the antenna assigned to that Rake finger, the interface capable of changing the effective coupling; software for controlling the effective coupling of each finger to the antenna output; and a combiner for combining the recovered multipath components for a user to produce data of the user.
- 17. A scalable Node-B/base station comprising:
at least one antenna for receiving signals from users; at least one application specific integrated circuit having a pool of reconfigurable Rake fingers, each finger for recovering a multipath component of a user, the Rake finger assigned a code of the user, a code phase of the multipath component and an antenna of the at least one antenna; an antenna/Rake finger pool interface for effectively coupling each finger of the Rake pool an output of the antenna assigned to that Rake finger; software for reconfiguring the effective coupling as additional ASICs are added at the Node-B/base station, each additional ASIC having a pool of Rake fingers; and a combiner for combining the recovered multipath components for a user to produce data of the user.
- 18. The scalable Node-B/base station of claim 17 wherein the Node-B/base station handling a plurality of sectors and the Rake fingers of each ASIC capable of being assigned multipath components from any of the sectors.
- 19. The scalable Node-B/base station of claim 17 wherein the receiver servicing a plurality of sectors and each user within a cell of the scalable Node-B/base station being assigned to a single ASIC of the ASICs.
- 20. A method for increasing capacity of a base station, the method comprising:
providing a first application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) having a pool of reconfigurable Rake fingers, each finger for recovering a multipath component of a user, the Rake finger assigned a code of the user, a code phase of the multipath component and an antenna of the at least one antenna; as the base station loading increases, adding an additional ASIC having a pool of Rake fingers; and reconfiguring the first ASIC by software upon addition of the additional ASIC.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the first and additional ASIC handling a plurality of sectors and the Rake fingers of each of the first and additional ASIC capable of being assigned multipath components from any of the sectors.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein the base station servicing a plurality of sectors and each user within a cell of the base station being assigned to a single ASIC of the first and additional ASICs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/331,085, filed Dec. 27, 2002, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/372,531, filed on Apr. 12,2002, which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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