Time and frequency acquisition and tracking for OFDMA wireless systems
First Claim
1. A method for wireless communication with a serving base station in presence of interference from an interfering base station, the method comprising:
- extracting a reference signal from a received signal, the reference signal being associated with a strongest interfering base station from a plurality of detected base stations;
subtracting the reference signal from the received signal;
extracting a plurality of reference signals from the received signal, the plurality of reference signals being associated with the plurality of detected base stations;
subtracting the plurality of reference signals from the received signal;
estimating a composite frequency error using the reference signal and the plurality of reference signals;
enabling a frequency tracking loop based on the composite frequency error;
estimating a plurality of frequency offsets associated with the plurality of detected base stations; and
compensating for a residual frequency error for one of the plurality of detected base stations using the composite frequency error and one of the plurality of frequency offsets associated with the one of the plurality of detected base stations.
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Abstract
Obtaining a timing reference in wireless communication is facilitated when desiring to communicate with a weak serving base station (such as an evolved NodeB) in the presence of a stronger interfering base station. The user equipment (UE) may track a stronger interfering base station'"'"'s timing, or the UE may track a timing that is derived by a composite power delay profile (PDP) from multiple base stations. The composite PDP may be constructed by adjusting individual base station PDPs according to a weighting scheme. The timing obtained in such a manner may be used for estimation of the channel of the interfering base station and cancelling interfering signals from the base station. It may also be used to estimate the channel of the serving base station after adding a backoff. The UE may track a stronger interfering base station'"'"'s frequency, or the UE may track a composite frequency.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for wireless communication with a serving base station in presence of interference from an interfering base station, the method comprising:
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extracting a reference signal from a received signal, the reference signal being associated with a strongest interfering base station from a plurality of detected base stations; subtracting the reference signal from the received signal; extracting a plurality of reference signals from the received signal, the plurality of reference signals being associated with the plurality of detected base stations; subtracting the plurality of reference signals from the received signal; estimating a composite frequency error using the reference signal and the plurality of reference signals; enabling a frequency tracking loop based on the composite frequency error; estimating a plurality of frequency offsets associated with the plurality of detected base stations; and compensating for a residual frequency error for one of the plurality of detected base stations using the composite frequency error and one of the plurality of frequency offsets associated with the one of the plurality of detected base stations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for wireless communication with a serving base station in presence of interference from an interfering base station, the apparatus comprising:
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means for extracting a reference signal from a received signal, the reference signal being associated with a strongest interfering base station from a plurality of detected base stations; means for subtracting the reference signal from the received signal; means for extracting a plurality of reference signals from the received signal, the plurality of reference signals being associated with the plurality of detected base stations; means for subtracting the plurality of reference signals from the received signal; means for estimating a composite frequency error using the reference signal and the plurality of reference signals; means for enabling a frequency tracking loop based on the composite frequency error; means for estimating a plurality of frequency offsets associated with the plurality of detected base stations; and means for compensating for a residual frequency error for one of the plurality of detected base stations using the composite frequency error and one of the plurality of frequency offsets associated with the one of the plurality of detected base stations. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for wireless communication with a serving base station in presence of interference from an interfering base station, the apparatus comprising:
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at least one processor; and a memory coupled to the at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is configured; to extract a reference signal from a received signal, the reference signal being associated with a strongest interfering base station from a plurality of detected base stations; to subtract the reference signal from the received signal; to extract a plurality of reference signals from the received signal, the plurality of reference signals being associated with the plurality of detected base stations; to subtract the plurality of reference signals from the received signal; to estimate a composite frequency error using the reference signal and the plurality of reference signals; to enable a frequency tracking loop based on the composite frequency error; to estimate a plurality of frequency offsets associated with the plurality of detected base stations; and to compensate for a residual frequency error for one of the plurality of detected base stations using the composite frequency error and one of the plurality of frequency offsets associated with the one of the plurality of detected base stations. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer program product for wireless communication with a serving base station in presence of interference from an interfering base station, the computer program product comprising:
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a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising code for; extracting a reference signal from a received signal, the reference signal being associated with a strongest interfering base station from a plurality of detected base stations; subtracting the reference signal from the received signal;
extracting a plurality of reference signals from the received signal, the plurality of reference signals being associated with the plurality of detected base stations;subtracting the plurality of reference signals from the received signal; estimating a composite frequency error using the reference signal and the plurality of reference signals; enabling a frequency tracking loop based on the composite frequency error; estimating a plurality of frequency offsets associated with the plurality of detected base stations; and compensating for a residual frequency error for one of the plurality of detected base stations using the composite frequency error and one of the plurality of frequency offsets associated with the one of the plurality of detected base stations. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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