The present invention relates to a method for transmitting data in a digital transmission system, in particular, in a DRM transmission system (DRM: digital radio mondiale). The present invention also relates to a method for switching reception between two received signals at two different carrier frequencies in a digital transmission system. The present invention furthermore relates to a reception device in a digital transmission system, as well as a transmitting device for transmitting data in a digital transmission system.
The digital transmission system Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM System) was developed for frequency bands below 30 MHz by a worldwide consortium, and was standardized in the year 2001 (ETSI TS 101980). The DRM system was designed by transmission technology and from transmission parameters especially for long wave, middle wave and short wave. Meanwhile, attempts are being made for a broadening of the system to include the VHF band. However, since propagation properties in this broadened frequency band differ substantially from those of the usual frequency bands, the system has to be broadened for effective transmission.
In the DRM transmission system, an important feature is alternative frequency switching. By alternative frequency switching is understood the switching of a transmitted signal at a first carrier frequency to a send signal at a second carrier frequency. Such a switching is carried out, for example, when reception quality is deteriorating on the first carrier frequency or is low, and a program of the same information content is being transmitted on an additional carrier frequency. Such a procedure is also known in connection with the usual analog broadcasting as FM-RDS.
Since a single receiver system is usually involved in the DRM system which is only able to receive and decode one transmitted signal at one carrier frequency at one point in time, one problem is switching between carrier frequencies in such a way that, for instance, in radio reception, no audible interference of the output signal occurs, or rather, that the transmitted data stream is received essentially completely.
As transmission method, the DRM system utilizes OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing), which is known from the related art. The transmission of the data takes place with the aid of successively sent OFDM symbols. In adapting the DRM system to broadened carrier frequencies, it is meaningful to select the OFDM symbol duration different, based on other channel properties. Therefore, in order to broaden the DRM system to carrier frequencies in a wider transmission band, new OFDM parameters thus have to be established. In the case of higher carrier frequencies, such as in the VHF band, the symbol duration, for example, should be selected to be substantially shorter. As a result, a larger number of OFDM symbols is sent in a certain time period.
In order to be able to decode the OFDM symbols, a renewed channel estimate is necessary when switching to such a further carrier frequency, since the channel estimate cannot be continued on the carrier frequency of the transmitted signal, and there is not yet present a current channel estimate for the send signal on the further carrier frequency to which switching is taking place.
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a method for transmitting data in a digital transmission system which makes it possible to carry out on the receiving side a switching between two carrier frequencies that is not perceivable, or rather, is complete. Example embodiments of the present invention provide a method for switching reception between two received signals in a digital transmission system. Example embodiments of the present invention provide a reception device for a digital transmission system by which switching of reception can be carried out between transmitted signals. Example embodiments of the present invention provide a transmitting device that makes it possible, on the receiving side, to carry out a switching over that is as imperceptible or gapless as possible when switching between the reception of two transmitted signals at different carrier frequencies.
According to example embodiments of the present invention, a method is provided for transmitting a data stream in a digital transmission system. The data stream is transmitted in a transmitted signal having successive OFDM symbols, a number of OFDM symbols being combined in a transmission frame. A number of transmission frames is transmitted in a transmission superframe, each transmission superframe having an information block having one or more OFDM symbols in an established position of the respective transmission superframe; a first transmitted signal having a first data stream in a first carrier frequency range and a second transmitted signal having a second data stream having the same information content being transmitted in a second carrier frequency range. The time duration of the transmission superframes of the first transmitted signal is a whole-numbered multiple of the time duration of the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal.
During switching between the reception of transmitted signals on various carrier frequencies, the method according to the present invention makes it possible for no interruption, as far as possible, to occur in the transmitted data stream.
The information block of the transmission superframes of the first transmitted signal is preferably transmitted at least partially overlapping in time with one of the information blocks of the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal. This makes possible switching over the reception between the transmitted signals during the information block.
According to an example embodiment, a transmitted information is added to at least one of the information blocks of the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal, which indicates at which information blocks of the second transmitted signal an information block of the first transmitted signal is being transmitted with an overlap in time.
According to an example embodiment, pilot signals are able to be provided in the first and in the second transmission superframes, for supporting a channel estimate, the second carrier frequency being higher than the first carrier frequency; and for carrying out the channel estimate, determined densities of the pilot signals being required in the transmitted signals in the transmission superframes, as a function of channel properties of the transmitted signals; the density of the pilot signals of the second transmitted signal being selected to be higher than the determined density of the pilot signals in the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal.
According example embodiments of the present invention, a method is provided for switching the reception between two received signals, the received signals including OFDM symbols; a number of OFDM symbols being combined in a transmission frame; a number of transmission frames being transmitted in one transmission superframe. Each transmission superframe has an information block having one or more OFDM symbols in an established position of the transmission superframe, switching between the reception of a first of the received signals and the reception of a second of the received signals taking place during a time period in which the information block is transmitted both in the first and in the second received signal.
According to example embodiments of the present invention, a reception device is provided in a digital transmission system for receiving a received signal. The reception device includes a reception unit for optionally receiving a first received signal in a first carrier frequency range and a second received signal in a second carrier frequency range. The received signals include OFDM symbols, in each case, a number of OFDM symbols being combined in one transmission frame; a number of transmission frames being contained in one transmission superframe. Each transmission superframe has an information block having one or more OFDM symbols in an established position of the transmission superframe. The reception device also includes a switching device for carrying out the switching between the receptions of the first and the second received signal, the switching device being designed to carry out the switching between the received signals during a time period; the time period being defined in that the information block is transmitted both in the first and the second received signal.
A detection unit is preferably provided for evaluating transmitted information included in the information block of the second received signal, the transmitted information at least stating at which information blocks of the second received signal the information block of the first received signal is being transmitted in an at least partially overlapping manner. The detection unit controls the switching device to carry out a switching between the received signals, while the information block is transmitted in both received signals.
According to an example embodiment, a channel estimate unit is provided to perform a channel estimate at least with the aid of pilot signals contained in the information blocks that are provided in the first and the second received signal.
According example embodiments of the present invention, a transmitting device is provided for transmitting a data stream in a digital transmission system. The data stream in a transmitted signal is transmitted with successive OFDM symbols, in each case, a number of OFDM symbols being combined in one transmission frame; a number of transmission frames being combined in one transmission superframe; the transmission superframe having an information block having one or more OFDM symbols in an established position of the transmission superframe. The transmission device includes a first transmission unit for transmitting a first data stream in a first carrier frequency range and a second transmission unit for transmitting a second data stream in a second carrier frequency range. The first and the second transmission unit are adjusted to each other in such a way that the time durations of the transmission superframes of the first transmitted signal is set to an integer multiple of the time duration of the transmission superframe of the second transmitted signal. Furthermore, a synchronization unit is provided in order to adjust the transmission superframes of the first transmitted signal and the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal to each other, such that the information blocks of the transmission superframes of the first transmitted signal and at least one of the information blocks of the transmission superframes of the second transmitted signal overlap in time.
A modification unit is preferably provided for adding transmitted information to the information blocks in the second transmitted signal, which states at which information blocks of the second transmitted signal the information block of the first transmission superframe is transmitted simultaneously.
According to example embodiments of the present invention, a pilot signal unit is provided so as to add pilot signals to the first and the second transmitted signal for performing a channel estimate, the density of the pilot signals in the information blocks of the second transmitted signal, compared to the density of the pilot signals that is at least required in order to be able to perform a channel estimate, being increased in the information blocks of the first transmitted signal.
Example embodiments of the present invention are explained in greater detail in light of the attached drawings.
Reception device 3 is arranged in order to receive either the first or the second transmitted signal 6, 9 in the respective carrier frequency range. Reception device 3 is developed in the form of a so-called one receiver reception device, that is, reception device 3 has only one reception unit 11 to receive the first or the second transmitted signal 6, 9, in that reception unit 11 is set to the carrier frequency of the respective transmitted signal.
A DRM transmission system utilizes OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) as transmission method. In OFDM, information is transmitted as a data stream in various successive symbols, so-called OFDM symbols, in the respective transmitted signal on a number of subcarrier frequencies, the transmitted signal coding information in an OFDM symbol by a phase relation and an amplitude quantity. The subcarrier frequencies are set as a function of the carrier frequency having certain frequency intervals. In DRM transmission systems the OFDM symbols are transmitted coherently, so that in reception device 3 a channel estimate has to be carried out in which the subcarrier frequencies of the individual symbols are ascertained. This is usually done by embedding pilot signals into the OFDM signal which have a phase and amplitude that is predetermined for the transmission device and the reception device which can be detected by the reception device.
A plurality of OFDM symbols is combined to one transmission frame. Corresponding to the four different transmission modes A, B, C, D described in the standard, the transmission frame includes 15, 15, 20 or 24 OFDM symbols, so that in each case a frame duration of 400 ms comes about.
In this exemplary embodiment, the SDC block is provided as information block at the beginning of each transmission superframe. The data contained therein correspond, since usually the same transmission programs are transmitted in one transmitted signal. Therefore, the reception device can partially suspend the decoding of the SDC block and switch over during the duration of the SDC block to the reception of an additional transmitted signal, for instance, the reception device is able to ascertain the field strength of the second transmitted signal at the alternative second carrier frequency, in this context, and can consequently draw a conclusion as to the signal quality of the second transmitted signal. If second transmitted 6 contains the same data in the SDC block as the first transmitted signal at the receiving frequency, and the two transmission units 4, 7 are synchronized with each other, with the aid of a synchronization unit 15, reception device 3 can determine by correlation methods that second transmitted signal 9 contains the same program at the second carrier frequency, without decoding the SDC block of second transmitted signal 9.
When providing a DMR transmitted signal in an alternative frequency band, such as the VHF band, the DRM system has to be set to a corresponding carrier frequency. That is, the OFDM symbol duration is selected to be different from the OFDM symbol duration that was usual up to now, based on other channel properties. Therefore, for a broadening of the DRM system to an additional carrier frequency band, new OFDM parameters are established. At higher carrier frequencies, for example, the symbol duration is selected to be considerably shorter. As a result, a larger number of OFDM symbols will correspond to a transmission superframe. This is shown in
Transmission device 2 has a synchronization unit 16, which synchronizes the first and the second transmitted signal 6, 9 with each other in such a way that at least one of the SDC blocks (information block) of the second transmitted signal ends synchronously, that is, simultaneously or overlapping in time with the SDC block of the first transmitted signal 6.
For this purpose, the duration of the transmission superframe is selected to be shorter, in order to achieve audio reproduction in the receiver more quickly. Maintaining a number of criteria, in this regard, yields advantages. The length of the transmission superframe should preferably be established by the factor 1/n (n being an integer). For the broadening of the DRM: system, this means a duration of 600 ms, 400 ms, 300 ms, corresponding to n=2, 3, 4, etc. From this, there arises the advantage that, at places at which the first transmitted signal 6 has an SDC block, an SDC block of the second transmitted signal 9 is also sent. This is shown illustratively in
Switching over reception device 3 between first and second transmitted signal 6, 9, to utilize an alternative carrier frequency, is thereby facilitated. In addition, the duration of the transmission frames should be abbreviated. The duration should preferably amount to 1/m with respect to the transmission superframe (m being an integer).
Furthermore, it is meaningful to introduce information from a counter or other transmitted information for the transmission superframes, so that, in response to the switching over between second transmitted signal 9 and first transmitted signal 6 the reception device detects at which SDC blocks of the second transmitted signal an SDC block of first transmitted signal 6 is sent at the same time. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The transmitted information, that is, the counter for the SDC blocks, can be added to the SDC block of second transmitted signal 9, for example, by a modification unit 10 provided in transmission device 2. The transmitted information indicates at which SDC blocks of the second transmitted signal the SDC block of the first transmitted signal is sent at least partially overlapping, detection unit 13 activating switching device 12, so that switching is carried out between the transmitted signals when the information block is transmitted in both transmitted signals. In this manner it can be avoided that switching in the transmitted signal leads to an information loss, which can be noticeable in case a broadcast signal is to be received.
Reception device 3 also has a switching device 12 which instructs reception unit 11 to switch from receiving first transmitted signal 6 to receiving second transmitted signal 9, the switching between the reception of transmitted signals 6, 9 being carried out during a time range that is defined by the fact that the SDC block (information block) is transmitted both in the first and in the second transmitted signal. When first transmitted signal 6 is received by reception unit 11, it can be recognized when the SDC block will be sent in the second transmitted signal. If switching to the second carrier frequency is to be performed, the switching device now ascertains that reception unit 11 is to set itself to second transmitted signal 9, so as to demodulate and to decode second transmitted signal 9. A detection unit 13 is provided in order to detect and to evaluate the transmitted information, which is preferably included in the SDC block of the received transmitted signal.
When reception is switched between the transmitted signals, there is a need to carry out a new channel estimate, in order to demodulate and decode the transmitted signal to which switching over is taking place. The channel estimate is performed with the aid of a channel estimate unit 14, and is usually made with the aid of pilot signals which are embedded in the OFDM signal at certain time intervals and under frequency intervals. This is shown as an example in
In the OFDM method, the pilot signal density in the frequency direction and in the time direction has to be established during the layout of the system. The pilot signal density in the frequency direction determines the number of pilot signals within the row of OFDM symbols. The pilot signal density in the time direction determines the number of pilot signals at an OFDM subcarrier frequency. The pilot signal density in the frequency direction is specified, during the layout of the system, as a function of the delay spectrum, the line spectrum and the density spectrum that are to be expected, that is, as a function of the multipath propagation conditions of the channel. The pilot signal density in the time direction is specified as a function of the Doppler power density spectrum, that is, as a function of the maximum Doppler frequency of the channel. For a complete channel estimate, an interpolation in the time direction and in the frequency direction have to be carried out. The channel estimate is the basis for carrying out the demodulation of the transmitted signals in the reception device.
The switching to the reception of another transmitted signal at a different carrier frequency can result in the first OFDM symbol in the SDC block not being recognized, so that one can then also not carry out an interpolation when receiving the subsequent OFDM symbol. In this connection, it is provided, as shown in
It can be seen in
It is provided that one should use additional pilot signals in individual OFDM symbols. The objective is to achieve a complete channel estimate within a short period of time, that is, using fewer OFDM symbols. In the case of switching to an alternative (higher) carrier frequency, the assumption is made, in the examples of
In this manner it is ensured that the channel estimate can be undertaken as quickly as possible after switching to the alternative carrier frequency.
In general, additional pilots are inserted on some subcarriers of the first symbol to be decoded of the further transmitted signal. This is necessary both when switching to the transmitted signal of the alternative carrier frequency and when switching back to the transmitted signal of the original carrier frequency. The additional pilot signals have to be distributed in such a way that no data cell is transmitted at a subcarrier frequency before a pilot signal has been received in such a way that at least the subcarrier frequency is ascertainable by interpolation.
The modified pilot signal pattern has to be known to reception device 3. Additional interpolation filters are preferably provided in reception device 3 so as to interpolate the received transmitted signal in the time direction. In the example shown, Dt=3. However, in
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