WO2002001825A1 - Detection and correction of phase jumps in a phase sequence - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a communication system comprising at least a transmitter and a receiver intended to receive symbols coming from a PSK modulation, and comprising estimation means for estimating a frequency error relating to a symbol based on a sequence of symbol phases.
- the invention also relates to a receiver intended to be used in such a communication system.
- the invention also relates to a method of estimating a frequency error relating to a received symbol, coming from a PSK modulation, based on a sequence of symbol phases, and to a method of detecting and correcting phase jumps in an initial phase sequence of symbols coming from a PSK modulation.
- the invention finally relates to computer programs comprising instructions for implementing such methods.
- the expectation maximization algorithm is used, which is described in paragraph 3.3 of the conference report of the «International Conference on Communications, New Jersey, USA, 1-5 May, 1994, vol. 2, pp. 940 and 945», entitled «Comparison between, digital recovery techniques in the presence of frequency shin» by F. Daffara and J. Lamour.
- the problem posed is the following: in a PSK modulation comprising 2 n points, two adjacent points have a phase .
- the frequency error is such that, based on a certain symbol, an error is made in the decision, this error is translated by a phase jump of in the sequence of phase estimates obtained.
- the number of phase jumps that may be obtained depends on the number of symbols contained in the packet and the initial frequency difference.
- the invention notably has for its object to provide a solution to this problem.
- a communication system for this purpose, a communication system according to the invention and as described in the opening paragraph is characterized in that said receiver comprises calculation means for calculating a phase sequence, called initial sequence, based on decisions made on symbols, and means for detecting and correcting phase jumps in this initial sequence, to supply a phase sequence, called final sequence, to said frequency error estimation means.
- said means for detecting and correcting phase jumps comprise: - modifying means for modifying said initial sequence, so as to produce a plurality of modified sequences which each compensate for a phase jump configuration,
- - calculation means for calculating for the initial sequence and the modified sequences a mean difference between the initial or modified phases and the phases produced by the corresponding straight line equation, said final sequence being formed by the sequence whose mean difference is minimal.
- - Fig. 1 is a diagram of an example of a communication system according to the invention
- - Fig. 2 is a flow chart describing the steps of a phase estimation method
- Fig. 3 is a flow chart diagram describing the operations used by the phase jump correction and detection means according to the invention.
- - Fig. 4 is a representation of a phase sequence including a phase jump
- - Fig. 5 is a representation of a phase sequence including two phase jumps
- - Fig. 6 is a representation in the form of curves of the results obtained with the invention.
- Fig. 1 is represented an example of a communication system according to the invention.
- This communication system comprises interactive user terminals 1, which are transmitters within the meaning of the invention, and a head-end station 2, which is a receiver within the meaning of the invention.
- the head-end station 2 transmits signals in a first frequency band Ku (12-14 GHz). These signals are relayed to interactive user terminals 1 by a satellite 3.
- the interactive user terminals transmit signals in a second frequency band Ka (20-30 GHz). These signals are relayed to the head-end station 2 by the satellite 3.
- Each terminal 1 comprises a data source 10 and channel coding means 12.
- the channel coding means deliver packets of N symbols which contain preamble symbols and data symbols. These packets are then transmitted to filter means 13 and, finally, to modulation means 14, which use a local oscillator that has a frequency f c .
- the head-end station 2 comprises demodulation means 20 which use a local oscillator that has a frequency f c + ⁇ f 0 /Ts (where ⁇ f 0 is a normalized frequency difference relative to the symbol frequency, and Ts is the duration of the symbols), and an initial phase ⁇ 0 .
- the head-end station 2 also comprises filter means 21 and sampling means 22, which sample the output signal of the filter 21, to deliver symbols called received symbols.
- the received symbols are transmitted to frequency recovery means 23 which estimate the normalized frequency difference ⁇ f 0 and correct the received symbols to compensate for the estimated difference ⁇ /i •
- the frequency recovery means 23 deliver frequency-corrected symbols.
- These frequency-corrected symbols are transmitted to phase recovery means 24.
- the phase-corrected and frequency-corrected symbols are finally transmitted to channel decoding means 25 which deliver data 27.
- phase recovery means 24 comprise phase and frequency estimation means 50 and phase correction means 51.
- the loop comprises:
- the calculation means 53 calculate a frequency error estimate ⁇ f m relating to the symbols of a same packet, based on the initial phase sequence SI produced by the phase estimation means 52.
- the values of this phase sequence SI are between - ⁇ and + ⁇ .
- the calculation means 53 comprise:
- - means 62 for calculating the slope of a straight line which is closest possible to the values of the sequence S2, by applying the Tretter algorithm.
- the slope obtained forms a frequency error estimate ⁇ f m relating to the symbols of the packet. It is this frequency error that is transmitted to the frequency correction means 54.
- the means 60 for detecting and correcting phase jumps are represented in Fig. 3. They comprise: - means 100 for modifying the initial sequence to compensate for a plurality of phase jump configurations; the correction means 100 produce a plurality of modified sequences which correspond each to the correction of a phase jump configuration;
- - means 110 for calculating straight line equations which determine the initial sequence and the modified sequences
- - calculation means 120 for calculating for the initial sequence and the modified sequences a mean difference between the initial or modified phases and the phases produced by the corresponding straight line equation, said final sequence being formed by the sequence whose mean difference is minimal.
- the use of the means 60 for detecting and correcting phase jumps is different and depends on the number of phase jumps one wishes to correct. But the method applied remains the same. The invention can thus be applied to any number of phase jumps. Now two examples of embodiment will be described of the means 60 for detecting and correcting phase jumps:
- the modification means 100 modify the initial sequence SI phase by phase. But, for diminishing the number of calculations to be performed, it is possible to modify the sequence phase-group by phase-group. This is equivalent to compensating only for certain configurations of phase jumps.
- Fig. 4 is represented an example of an initial sequence SI comprising a phase jump of +— .
- sequence Cj + is obtained.
- This sequence + is thus constituted by phases
- the final sequence S2 is formed by the sequence whose mean difference is minimal.
- the mean difference ( ⁇ . ) is obtained by replacing in the expression of ( ⁇ , ) :
- Fig. 5 is shown an example of an initial sequence SI comprising two phase jumps of + ⁇ - .
- the phases are
- Fig. 6 are shown the results obtained thanks to the invention in a system as described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
- the curves of Fig. 6 represent the packet error rate (PER) plotted against the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the following three cases: - curve R3 : when the phase jumps are not detected;
- a frequency recovery algorithm (utilized by the means 23), which uses the packet preambles, and which is applied before the phase estimation, so that the residual frequency error ⁇ before the phase estimation is lower than or equal to 0.3% of the symbol frequency,
- the invention is not restricted to the embodiments that have just been described by way of example. More particularly, it relates to any type of receiver that utilizes a frequency error correction device of the Tretter type and, upstream of this device, a phase estimation device based on decisions made on the received symbols. Moreover, the number of phase jumps that may be detected and corrected by applying this method is arbitrary. When the transmitted data packets are longer, it is possible to have more than two phase jumps.
- the method described above is thus applied to each portion of the packet. It provides the position and the direction of the various phase jumps.
- the phases are then corrected by a multiple of — as a function of the direction of the jumps and their number. Then, the Tretter
- the method proposed is generally used for any MPSK modulation by considering phase jumps of ⁇ 2 ⁇ I M (instead of + ⁇ 12 for a QPSK modulation).
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