OFDM timing and frequency recovery system
First Claim
1. A method of searching for an electromagnetic signal having an initially unknown timing offset between transmitter and receiver, the transmitter having a first reference oscillator, the receiver having a second reference oscillator, the first and second reference oscillators having an initially unknown frequency offset, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing the receiver with a first initial frequency offset to cause transmitted signals to be received with a changing timing error;
(b) searching for a repeatedly transmitted identifiable signal block having a timing error;
(c) if the signal block is found, then;
(c1) detecting when the timing error of the signal block reaches a pre-determined value;
(c2) computing the frequency offset; and
(c3) adjusting one of the first and second reference oscillators to account for the frequency offset; and
if the signal block is not found, then (d) repeating steps (a)-(c) with a subsequent initial frequency offsets different from the first initial frequency offset until the full range of the reference oscillator has been explored.
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Abstract
A synchronizing apparatus for a differential OFDM receiver that simultaneously adjust the radio frequency and sample clock frequency using a voltage controlled crystal oscillator to generate a common reference frequency. Timing errors are found by constellation rotation. Subcarrier signals are weighted by using complex multiplication to find the phase differentials and then the timing errors. The reference oscillator is adjusted using the timing errors. Slow frequency drift may be compensated using an integral of the timing error. Frequency offset is found using the time required for the timing offset to drift from one value to another.
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1. A method of searching for an electromagnetic signal having an initially unknown timing offset between transmitter and receiver, the transmitter having a first reference oscillator, the receiver having a second reference oscillator, the first and second reference oscillators having an initially unknown frequency offset, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing the receiver with a first initial frequency offset to cause transmitted signals to be received with a changing timing error; (b) searching for a repeatedly transmitted identifiable signal block having a timing error; (c) if the signal block is found, then; (c1) detecting when the timing error of the signal block reaches a pre-determined value; (c2) computing the frequency offset; and (c3) adjusting one of the first and second reference oscillators to account for the frequency offset; and if the signal block is not found, then (d) repeating steps (a)-(c) with a subsequent initial frequency offsets different from the first initial frequency offset until the full range of the reference oscillator has been explored. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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