GAIN CONTROL METRIC PRUNING IN A WIRELESS REPEATER
First Claim
1. A method for controlling gain in a wireless repeater, the method comprising:
- receiving an input signal at a receiving antenna of the repeater, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and a transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna;
transmitting an output signal on the transmitting antenna, the output signal being an amplified input signal;
computing a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater;
detecting changes in a signal power of a gain control input signal, the gain control input signal being taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater;
when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, discarding at least a portion of each gain control metric measurement for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric; and
controlling a variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric.
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Abstract
A method for controlling gain in a wireless repeater includes computing a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater and detecting changes in a signal power of a gain control input signal where the gain control input signal is taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater. When a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, the method operates to discard at least a portion of each gain control metric measurement for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric. In another embodiment, the method may include discarding samples of the gain control input signal used in computing the gain control metric for a first duration when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected.
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28 Claims
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1. A method for controlling gain in a wireless repeater, the method comprising:
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receiving an input signal at a receiving antenna of the repeater, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and a transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna; transmitting an output signal on the transmitting antenna, the output signal being an amplified input signal; computing a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater; detecting changes in a signal power of a gain control input signal, the gain control input signal being taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater; when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, discarding at least a portion of each gain control metric measurement for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric; and controlling a variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for controlling gain in a wireless repeater, the method comprising:
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receiving an input signal at a receiving antenna of the repeater, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and a transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna; transmitting an output signal on the transmitting antenna, the output signal being an amplified input signal; computing a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater; detecting changes in a signal power of a gain control input signal, the gain control input signal being taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater; when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, discarding samples of the gain control input signal used in computing the gain control metric for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric; and controlling a variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A wireless repeater having a receiving antenna for receiving an input signal and a transmitting antenna for transmitting an output signal, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna and the output signal being an amplified input signal, the repeater comprising:
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a gain control block configured to control a variable gain value of the repeater based on a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater, the gain control block comprising a gain metric calculator configured to receive a gain control input signal taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater and compute the gain control metric, and a gain control algorithm block configured to control the variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric, wherein the gain metric calculator is configured to detect changes in a signal power of the gain control input signal, and when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, the gain metric calculator is configured to discard at least a portion of each gain control metric measurement for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A wireless repeater having a receiving antenna for receiving an input signal and a transmitting antenna for transmitting an output signal, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna and the output signal being an amplified input signal, the repeater comprising:
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a gain control block configured to control a variable gain value of the repeater based on a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater, the gain control block comprising a gain metric calculator configured to receive a gain control input signal taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater and compute the gain control metric, and a gain control algorithm block configured to control the variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric, wherein the gain metric calculator is configured to detect changes in a signal power of the gain control input signal, and when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, the gain metric calculator is configured to discard samples of the gain control input signal used in the gain metric computation for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A wireless repeater having a receiving antenna for receiving an input signal and a transmitting antenna for transmitting an output signal, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna and the output signal being an amplified input signal, the repeater comprising:
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means for controlling a variable gain value of the repeater based on a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater, the means comprising a first means for receiving a gain control input signal taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater and computing the gain control metric, and a second means for controlling the variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric, wherein the first means detects changes in a signal power of the gain control input signal, and when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, the first means discards at least a portion of each gain control metric measurement for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric.
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28. A wireless repeater having a receiving antenna for receiving an input signal and a transmitting antenna for transmitting an output signal, the input signal being a sum of a remote signal to be repeated and a feedback signal resulting from a feedback channel between the receiving antenna and the transmitting antenna, the feedback channel thus forming a feedback loop between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna and the output signal being an amplified input signal, the repeater comprising:
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means for controlling a variable gain value of the repeater based on a gain control metric indicative of a loop gain of the repeater, the means comprising a first means for receiving a gain control input signal taken from any point in the feedback loop of the repeater and computing the gain control metric, and a second means for controlling the variable gain of the repeater based on the gain control metric, wherein the first means detects changes in a signal power of the gain control input signal, and when a large power swing in the gain control input signal is detected, the first means discards samples of the gain control input signal used in the gain metric computation for a first duration before continuing with computing the gain control metric.
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