Cyclic delay diversity for mitigating intersymbol interference in OFDM systems
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1. In a radio communication system, a method of transmitting a signal, comprising the steps of:
- feeding the signal to a plurality of antenna paths, wherein the signal includes a number of positions, each of the number of positions including a sample;
receiving the signal in each of the plurality of antenna paths;
for each antenna path, shifting the samples of the signal a predetermined direction and number of positions, wherein the predetermined direction and/or number of positions are different for at least two of the antenna paths, said shifting step including;
when shifting sampler toward the end of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at a beginning of the signal; and
when shifting samples toward the beginning of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at the end of the signal;
in each antenna path, including a number of samples from the beginning or the end of the signal in a cyclic prefix;
transmitting the signal and the cyclic prefix from each of the plurality of antenna paths in a first transmission attempt;
determining whether the signal needs to be retransmitted due to fading of the first transmission attempt;
if the signal needs to be retransmitted, shifting the samples of the signal in each antenna path a different predetermined direction and/or number of positions than were utilized in the first transmission attempt;
in each antenna path, including a different number of samples from the beginning or the end of the signal in a new cyclic prefix; and
retransmitting the signal and the new cyclic prefix from each of the plurality of antenna paths in a second transmission attempt.
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Abstract
A method and/or an apparatus for mitigating intersymbol interference. In systems which employ transmission diversity when transmitting symbols which have a guard interval, the multiple versions of the transmitted symbols have the samples of the transmitted symbols shifted relative to each version transmitted. The shifted samples of the transmitted symbol are shifted from the end of the transmitted symbol into the beginning of the transmitted symbol. A last number of samples of the transmitted symbol are copied and placed in the guard interval which precedes the symbol. The guard interval and the symbol are transmitted to a receiver.
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1. In a radio communication system, a method of transmitting a signal, comprising the steps of:
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feeding the signal to a plurality of antenna paths, wherein the signal includes a number of positions, each of the number of positions including a sample;
receiving the signal in each of the plurality of antenna paths;
for each antenna path, shifting the samples of the signal a predetermined direction and number of positions, wherein the predetermined direction and/or number of positions are different for at least two of the antenna paths, said shifting step including;
when shifting sampler toward the end of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at a beginning of the signal; and
when shifting samples toward the beginning of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at the end of the signal;
in each antenna path, including a number of samples from the beginning or the end of the signal in a cyclic prefix;
transmitting the signal and the cyclic prefix from each of the plurality of antenna paths in a first transmission attempt;
determining whether the signal needs to be retransmitted due to fading of the first transmission attempt;
if the signal needs to be retransmitted, shifting the samples of the signal in each antenna path a different predetermined direction and/or number of positions than were utilized in the first transmission attempt;
in each antenna path, including a different number of samples from the beginning or the end of the signal in a new cyclic prefix; and
retransmitting the signal and the new cyclic prefix from each of the plurality of antenna paths in a second transmission attempt. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6)
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3. In a radio communication system, a method of transmitting a signal comprising the steps of:
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feeding the signal to a plurality of antenna paths;
wherein the signal includes a number of positions, each of the number of positions including a sample;
receiving the signal in each of the plurality of antenna paths;
for each antenna path, shifting the samples of the signal a predetermined direction and number of positions, wherein the predetermined direction and/or number of positions predetermined of position are different for at least two of the antenna paths, and the predetermined number of positions corresponds to whether the signal is being retransmitted, said shifting step including;
when shifting samples toward the end of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at a beginning of the signal; and
when shifting samples toward the beginning of the signal, shifting samples that are shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal into a corresponding number of positions at the end of the signal;
in each antenna path, including a number of samples from the beginning or the end of the signal in a cyclic prefix; and
transmitting the signal and the cyclic prefix from each of the plurality of antenna paths.
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7. An apparatus for transmitting signals comprising:
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an input for receiving a signal to be transmitted, wherein the signal to be transmitted includes a number of positions, each of the number of positions including a sample;
a first antenna path;
a second antenna path, wherein the second antenna path shifts the samples of the signal a predetermined number of positions, wherein samples shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal are shifted the predetermined number of positions into a beginning or an end of the signal;
a transmitter for transmitting the signal from the first antenna path and the shifted signal from the second antenna path in a first transmission attempt; and
means for determining whether the signal needs to be retransmitted due to fading of the first transmission attempt;
wherein, in response to a determination the signal needs to be retransmitted the second antenna path shifts the sample of the signal a different number of positions than were utilized in the first transmission attempt, and the transmitter retransmits the signal from the first antenna path and the differently shifted signal from the second antenna path in a second transmission attempt. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A radio communication system comprising:
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a transmission portion including;
an input for receiving a signal to be transmitted, wherein the signal to be transmitted includes a number of positions, each of the number of positions including a sample;
a first antenna path;
a second antenna path, wherein the second antenna path shifts the samples of the signal a predetermined number of positions, wherein samples shifted beyond the number of positions in the signal are shifted the predetermined number of positions into a beginning or an end of the signal; and
a transmitter for transmitting the signal from the first antenna path and the shitted signal from the second antenna path in a first transmission attempt; and
a receiving portion including;
a receiver that includes a first and second antenna path, wherein the receiver enhances signal quality by combining signals received on the first and second antenna paths;
means for reporting to the transmission portion whether the signal needs to be transmitted due to fading of the first transmission attempt;
wherein, in response to receiving a report that the signal needs to be retransmitted, the second antenna path shifts the samples of the signal a different number of positions than were utilized in the first transmission attempt, and the transmitter retransmits the signal from the first antenna path and the differently shifted signal from the second antenna path in a second transmission attempt. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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