Broadband distributed antenna system with non-duplexer isolator sub-system
First Claim
1. A non-duplexer isolator sub-system comprising:
- a mitigation sub-system configured for;
generating a mitigation signal from a downlink reference signal received from a downlink path,generating a nonlinear distortion mitigation signal from a digital downlink reference signal received from the downlink path, andmitigating downlink frequency components and nonlinear distortion in an uplink signal traversing an uplink path by combining the mitigation signal and the nonlinear distortion mitigation signal with the uplink signal.
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Abstract
Certain aspects and aspects of the present invention are directed to a distributed antenna system having a downlink communication path, an uplink communication path, and a non-duplexer isolator sub-system. The downlink communication path can communicatively couple a transmit antenna to a base station. The uplink communication path can communicatively couple a receive antenna to the base station. In one aspect, the non-duplexer isolator sub-system can be electronically configured for isolating uplink signals traversing the uplink communication path from downlink signals. In another aspect, a non-duplexer isolator sub-system can be configurable in one or more mechanical steps selecting a frequency response. In another aspect, a non-duplexer isolator sub-system can include an active mitigation sub-system.
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1. A non-duplexer isolator sub-system comprising:
a mitigation sub-system configured for; generating a mitigation signal from a downlink reference signal received from a downlink path, generating a nonlinear distortion mitigation signal from a digital downlink reference signal received from the downlink path, and mitigating downlink frequency components and nonlinear distortion in an uplink signal traversing an uplink path by combining the mitigation signal and the nonlinear distortion mitigation signal with the uplink signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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