Frame format and method for adaptive equalization within an integrated services wireless local area network
First Claim
1. A method for adaptive equalization within a digitally modulated radio relay system having a radio path with impulse response properties for both directions of traverse from an originating end to an opposite end of a radio link, and where information is alternately transmitted as downward and upward bursts, said method comprising the steps of:
- adding a training symbol short multiple octet field as a field of a transmitted down link burst preceding a data field at the originating end of the radio link;
measurement of the radio path impulse response using said training symbol from the opposite end of the radio link where that measurement is expressed as an amplitude of a plurality of samples for each of a plurality of bit intervals before and after the maximum correlation;
weighting the values of digital data in the remaining part of a received burst with said measurement at the opposite end to mitigate propagation distortion in the burst; and
compensating subsequent digital data transmitted from the opposite end of the radio path to mitigate distortion introduced by the return radio path at the originating end.
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Abstract
The function addressed is that of adaptive equalization to mitigate the effects of multiple path radio propagation in the context of point-to-multipoint, time division duplexed microwave radio systems. Without this equalization, fading and intersymbol interference degrades the accuracy of the recovered bit stream. This degradation of the received signal is caused by the vector sum of multiple copies of the transmitted signal arriving with various time offsets and amplitudes. The method employed uses a single training symbol per frame common for all time division multiplexed derived channels rather than one for each channel and for both up and down directions. Compensation is applied at each station transmitter rather than separately equalizing each received signal at the common receiver.
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15 Claims
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1. A method for adaptive equalization within a digitally modulated radio relay system having a radio path with impulse response properties for both directions of traverse from an originating end to an opposite end of a radio link, and where information is alternately transmitted as downward and upward bursts, said method comprising the steps of:
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adding a training symbol short multiple octet field as a field of a transmitted down link burst preceding a data field at the originating end of the radio link; measurement of the radio path impulse response using said training symbol from the opposite end of the radio link where that measurement is expressed as an amplitude of a plurality of samples for each of a plurality of bit intervals before and after the maximum correlation; weighting the values of digital data in the remaining part of a received burst with said measurement at the opposite end to mitigate propagation distortion in the burst; and compensating subsequent digital data transmitted from the opposite end of the radio path to mitigate distortion introduced by the return radio path at the originating end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for adaptive equalization within a digital radio linked local distribution system comprised of plural terminating stations associated with a common access point, and having a radio path with impulse response properties for both directions of traverse, and where short bursts of digital information are sequentially transferred down from the access point to each of the individual stations, and then sequentially up to the access point from each of the individual stations, and where said bursts are alternately transmitted first as a down link group then secondly as an uplink group and which together become a regularly periodic time division multiplexed frame, said method comprising the steps of:
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adding a training symbol short digital burst as a field of a transmitted down link burst preceding a data field at the originating access point; measurement of the radio path impulse response at each receiving terminating station using said training symbol; weighting the values of digital data in the remaining part of a received frame at the terminating station with said measurement; and compensating subsequent digital data transmitted from that the terminating station with said measurement to mitigate distortion introduced by the return radio path when received at the access point. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for adaptive equalization within a point-to-multi point digitally modulated radio relay system comprised of plural terminating stations associated with a common access point, and having a radio path with impulse response properties for both directions of traverse, and where information is alternately transmitted as a downward frame comprised of a plurality of short bursts and then an upward frame, and where each of said bursts comprises plural short groups of octets representing time division multiplexing of plural parallel independent communication channels, said method comprising the steps of:
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adding a training symbol short multiple octet field as a field of a transmitted down link frame at the common originating end of the radio links from a common point; measurement of the radio path impulse response with said training symbol at the terminating end of said radio links; weighting the values of digital data in the remaining part of a received frame with said measurement to mitigate propagation distortion in the burst; and compensating the following digital data transmitted from that point of termination to mitigate distortion introduced by the return radio path when the signal is at said originating end of the radio link. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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