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Cyclic delay diversity for mitigating intersymbol interference in OFDM systems

  • US 6,842,487 B1
  • Filed: 09/22/2000
  • Issued: 01/11/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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