Linear signal separation using polarization diversity
First Claim
1. For use with a wireless communication system, wherein a transmission from a desired user, and from one or more potential interferers may impinge upon a base station receiver along generally common directions passing through a common lobe of a radiation pattern of an antenna of said base station, a method of separating signals received from said desired user from an interferer comprising the steps of:
- (a) receiving signals from said desired user and said interferer via each of at least two antenna elements having respectively different polarizations; and
(b) performing linear signal processing of signals received by said at least two diverse polarization antenna elements using information, including training sequence signals, contained in signals received from said desired user and from said interferer, and comprising estimating signals received from said desired user and from said interferer by weighting and selectively combining said received signals using polarization coefficients derived from estimated channel fading coefficients.
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Abstract
A signal separator overcomes co-linear interference encountered in a wireless communication system base station by exploiting generally flat fading multipath characteristics of incoming signals. For this purpose, the invention employs diversity gained through the use of antenna array elements having different polarizations. An RF downconverter provides a signal separator with baseband, discrete-time digital samples of signal waveforms, received at one or more pairs of diverse polarization antenna elements. The signal separator weights and combines the baseband signals from the vertically and horizontally polarized received signals produced by the RF downconverter to estimate which signals emanate from which users. The signal separator uses polarization coefficients supplied by a coefficient calculator. To generate the polarization coefficients, the coefficient calculator is coupled to receive a set of channel fading coefficients from a channel estimator. Estimates of the channel fading coefficients may be derived using standard signal processing algorithms using the peak values and the known cross-correlation between training patterns. The coefficient calculator computes the polarization coefficients required by the signal separator by means of a coefficient matrix such that the output of the signal separator is equal to the user'"'"'s information signal.
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14 Claims
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1. For use with a wireless communication system, wherein a transmission from a desired user, and from one or more potential interferers may impinge upon a base station receiver along generally common directions passing through a common lobe of a radiation pattern of an antenna of said base station, a method of separating signals received from said desired user from an interferer comprising the steps of:
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(a) receiving signals from said desired user and said interferer via each of at least two antenna elements having respectively different polarizations; and
(b) performing linear signal processing of signals received by said at least two diverse polarization antenna elements using information, including training sequence signals, contained in signals received from said desired user and from said interferer, and comprising estimating signals received from said desired user and from said interferer by weighting and selectively combining said received signals using polarization coefficients derived from estimated channel fading coefficients. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. For use with a wireless communication system wherein a transmission from a desired user and that from a potential interferer arrive at a receiver along a generally common direction passing through a common lobe of a radiation pattern of an antenna system to which said receiver is coupled, an arrangement for separating signals received from said desired user from those of said interferer comprising:
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a plurality of generally co-located antenna elements having respectively different polarizations; and
a signal separator coupled to said generally co-located antenna elements and being operative to perform linear signal processing of signals received by said antenna elements using polarization coefficients derived from estimated channel fading coefficients associated with multipaths for said desired user and said potential interferer, so as to identify each of signals received from said desired user and from said interferer.
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6. A receiver for use with a wireless communication system wherein a transmission from a desired user and from an interferer may impinge upon a base station receiver from a general direction passing through a common lobe of a radiation pattern of an antenna of said base station, and being operative to separate signals received from said desired user from those of said interferer, comprising:
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a plurality of generally co-located antenna elements having respectively different polarizations; and
a linear signal processor coupled to said antenna elements and being operative to perform linear signal processing of signals received by said antenna elements using polarization coefficients derived from estimated channel fading coefficients associated with multipaths for said desired user and said interferer, so as to identify each of signals received from said desired user and from said interferer. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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