Data transmission system and method using nQAM constellation with a control channel superimposed on a user data channel
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting binary data using nQAM modulation onto a carrier wave, comprising:
- superimposing a control channel on a user data channel within an nQAM constellation so that the binary data includes both user data and control data; and
arranging control data points to have unique phase values which are not used for user data points to facilitate the separation of the control data;
the unique phase values being substantially on boundaries between quadrants of the nQAM constellation and the user data points having phase values within quadrants of the nQAM constellation.
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Abstract
A transmission system using nQAM. A control channel is superimposed on a nQAM data channel. It is desirable to separate control channel data from user data without using a higher level protocol layer. In multi-carrier systems with variable bit-loading it is particularly desirable that the control channel data be separable from user data when the value of n. that is the bit-loading, or constellation identifier are unknown. Binary data is transmitted using nQAM modulation. The binary data includes both user data and control data. This means that a control channel is superimposed on a user data channel within the same nQAM constellation. Separation of the control data is facilitated by arranging control data points to have either a unique phase or unique amplitude values. These unique values are not employed for user data points.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of transmitting binary data using nQAM modulation onto a carrier wave, comprising:
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superimposing a control channel on a user data channel within an nQAM constellation so that the binary data includes both user data and control data; and
arranging control data points to have unique phase values which are not used for user data points to facilitate the separation of the control data;
the unique phase values being substantially on boundaries between quadrants of the nQAM constellation and the user data points having phase values within quadrants of the nQAM constellation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A data transmission system for transmitting binary data using nQAM modulation onto a carrier signal, wherein the binary data comprises both user data and control data, so that a control channel is superimposed on a user data channel within an nQAM constellation, and in that separation of the control data is facilitated by arranging control data points to have unique phase values which are not used for user data points, the system comprising:
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at least one transmitter for modulating the binary data, including the user data and control data, onto the carrier signal, the unique phase values being substantially on boundaries between quadrants of the nQAM constellation and the user data points having phase values within quadrants of the nQAM constellation; and
at least one receiver for decoding the carrier signal having the control channel and user data channel modulated thereon. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A receiver for receiving binary data that is transmitted using nQAM modulation onto a carrier signal, wherein the binary data comprises both user data and control data, so that a control channel is superimposed on a user data channel within an nQAM constellation, and in that separation of the control data is facilitated by arranging control data points to have unique phase values which are not used for user data points, the receiver comprising:
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means for decoding the nQAM modulated carrier signal having the control channel and the user data channel modulated thereon, the unique phase values being substantially on boundaries between quadrants of the nQAM constellation and the user data points having phase values within quadrants of the nQAM constellation; and
means for separating the control channel from the user data channel without recourse to a higher layer protocol.
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13. A transmitter for transmitting binary data using nQAM modulation onto a carrier signal, wherein the binary data comprises both user data and control data, so that a control channel is superimposed on a user data channel within an nQAM constellation, and in that separation of the control data is facilitated by arranging control data points to have unique phase values which are not used for user data points, the transmitter comprising:
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means for modulating the binary data onto the carrier signal as an nQAM constellation;
said means for modulating modulates the control data onto the carrier as an mQAM constellation, where m is less than n, and the mQAM constellation includes a set of constellation points with the unique phase values which are not used for the modulation of user data, the unique phase values being substantially on boundaries between quadrants of the nQAM constellation and the user data points having phase values within quadrants of the nQAM constellation. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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