Method and apparatus for improving MLSE in the presence of co-channel interferer for GSM/GPRS systems
First Claim
1. A method of improving equalization of a received signal in a wireless receiver, the received signal comprising a desired signal and noise, the desired signal comprising a training sequence known to the wireless receiver, the noise comprising a white noise component and a non-white noise component, the wireless receiver having knowledge of a first channel estimate, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. determining a dominant noise component in the received signal;
b. pre-filtering the received signal to obtain a selectively filtered signal, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component;
c. obtaining a second channel estimate using the selectively filtered signal and the training sequence known to the wireless receiver, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component;
d. selecting the received signal as the selectively filtered signal, if the dominant noise component is the white noise component;
e. equalizing the selectively filtered signal using the first channel estimate, if the dominant noise component is the white noise component; and
f. equalizing the selectively filtered signal using the second channel estimate, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus for improving the equalization performance of a wireless receiver in the presence of co-channel interference by selectively filtering a received signal are disclosed. In the presence of co-channel interference, the noise in the received signal comprises a white noise component and a non-white noise component. Improvement in equalization is achieved by whitening the non-white noise component by selectively filtering the received signal. The selective filtering is governed by the dominant component of the noise in the received signal. The disclosed invention is suitable for use in Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) wireless receivers using Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) signaling. The non-white noise component in the received signal, caused predominantly by co-channel interference, is whitened before feeding the received signal to Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimator (MLSE), thereby improving the performance of MLSE.
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1. A method of improving equalization of a received signal in a wireless receiver, the received signal comprising a desired signal and noise, the desired signal comprising a training sequence known to the wireless receiver, the noise comprising a white noise component and a non-white noise component, the wireless receiver having knowledge of a first channel estimate, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. determining a dominant noise component in the received signal;
b. pre-filtering the received signal to obtain a selectively filtered signal, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component;
c. obtaining a second channel estimate using the selectively filtered signal and the training sequence known to the wireless receiver, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component;
d. selecting the received signal as the selectively filtered signal, if the dominant noise component is the white noise component;
e. equalizing the selectively filtered signal using the first channel estimate, if the dominant noise component is the white noise component; and
f. equalizing the selectively filtered signal using the second channel estimate, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17)
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7. A method of whitening a received signal, the received signal comprising a desired signal and noise, the desired signal comprising a training sequence known to the wireless receiver, the noise comprising a white noise component and a non-white noise component, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. determining a dominant noise component in the received signal; and
b. pre-filtering the received signal to generate a selectively filtered signal, if the dominant noise component is the non-white noise component.
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11. An apparatus for improving equalization in a wireless receiver, the wireless receiver processing a received signal, the received signal comprising a desired signal and noise, the desired signal comprising a training sequence known to the wireless receiver, the noise comprising a white noise component and a non-white noise component, the apparatus comprising:
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a. a logic block, the logic block determining a dominant noise component in the received signal;
b. a pre-filter, the pre-filter generating a selectively filtered signal based on the determined dominant noise component;
c. a channel estimator, the channel estimator generating a channel estimate using a channel impaired training sequence and the training sequence known to the wireless receiver; and
d. an equalizer, the equalizer equalizing the selectively filtered signal using the channel estimate.
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14. An apparatus for whitening a received signal, the received signal comprising a desired signal and noise, the desired signal comprising a training sequence known to the wireless receiver, the noise comprising a white component and a non-white component, the apparatus comprising:
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a. a logic block, the logic block determining a dominant noise component in the received signal; and
b. a pre-filter, the pre-filter generating a selectively filtered signal based on the determined dominant noise component.
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