Patent Application: US-23979008-A

Abstract:
in a receiver of a multi - leveled variable sideband communications system , a method is provided that comprises the steps of : dividing the receiver into a real portion and a complex portion ; and providing a decision feedback equalizer processing data substantially in the real portion .

Description:
before describing in detail embodiments that are in accordance with the present invention , it should be observed that the embodiments reside primarily in combinations of method steps and apparatus components related to a decision feedback equalizer combined with a partial feedback equalizer . accordingly , the apparatus components and method steps have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings , showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein . in this document , relational terms such as first and second , top and bottom , and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions . the terms “ comprises ,” “ comprising ,” or any other variation thereof , are intended to cover a non - exclusive inclusion , such that a process , method , article , or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process , method , article , or apparatus . an element proceeded by “ comprises . . . a ” does not , without more constraints , preclude the existence of additional identical elements in the process , method , article , or apparatus that comprises the element . it will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention described herein may be comprised of one or more conventional processors and unique stored program instructions that control the one or more processors to implement , in conjunction with certain non - processor circuits , some , most , or all of the functions of using known sequences within the guard intervals being used for a decision feedback equalizer combined with a partial feedback equalizer . the non - processor circuits may include , but are not limited to , a radio receiver , a radio transmitter , signal drivers , clock circuits , power source circuits , and user input devices . as such , these functions may be interpreted as steps of a method to a decision feedback equalizer combined with a partial feedback equalizer . alternatively , some or all functions could be implemented by a state machine that has no stored program instructions , or in one or more application specific integrated circuits ( asics ), in which each function or some combinations of certain of the functions are implemented as custom logic . of course , a combination of the two approaches could be used . thus , methods and means for these functions have been described herein . further , it is expected that one of ordinary skill , notwithstanding possibly significant effort and many design choices motivated by , for example , available time , current technology , and economic considerations , when guided by the concepts and principles disclosed herein will be readily capable of generating such software instructions and programs and ics with minimal experimentation . referring to fig1 , a block diagram of a decision feedback equalizer ( dfe ) 100 with partial feedback equalizer ( pfe ) is shown . dfe 100 comprises a first portion 101 for real signal part processing and a second portion 103 for the typical complex signal comprising both real and imaginary parts . an imaginary broken line 105 roughly divides the first portion 101 and the second portion 103 . note that the complex signal paths are depicted in boldfaced or thick black lines , whereas the real signal paths are depicted in ordinary or thinner block lines . wireless transmitted data 102 are subjected to a set of channel limitations with additive white gaussian noise ( awgn ). this can be modeled as transmitted data 102 input into a channel complex 104 . the output of the channel complex 104 is subjected to a first adder 106 that further receives an awgn 108 . the sum or the received data 110 of first adder 106 are further subjected to a first real part extractor 120 in which the real part of 110 is extracted . the extracted real part of the 110 is subjected to a second adder 112 that further receives the negative value of a second input 138 that is an output of a partial feedback equalizer ( pfe ) 136 . in effect , the second adder 112 performs a subtraction action . the difference in turn is subjected to a programmable or controllable feed forward equalizer ( ffe ) 114 . the output of ffe 114 , y 1 is input into a third adder 116 and subtracted by an y 2 . the difference 118 , or y with y = y 1 − y 2 is used in three ways . one , y is used as the equalizer dfe 100 output . two , y is used as an input to a fourth adder 124 . three , y is used as an input to a slicer 122 . slicer 122 slices y and generates a sliced output 126 . sliced output 126 is used in three ways . one , sliced output 126 is used as the input to an programmable or adjustable feedback equalizer ( fbe ) 128 . the output of fbe 128 is y 2 . a ffe / fbe calculator 134 calculates and controls fbe 128 and ffe 114 . regarding the second use of sliced output 126 , it acts as an input to fourth adder 124 . together with difference 118 , fourth adder 124 generates the signal noise ratio ( snr ) of the equalizer system . turning now to the third use of sliced output 126 , which acts as an input to a multiplexer ( mux ) 142 , mux 142 is controlled by a select signal 143 . mux 142 has a second input , which is training data 140 . the output of mux 142 is used as the input to pfe 136 . to put fig1 in another perspective , equalizer 100 can be divided into the first part 101 depicting the real realm , and the second part 103 depicting the complex realm . we will describe the second portion 103 first , and then , in turn , describe first portion 101 . in second portion 103 , transmitted data 102 are subjected to channel complex 104 . the output of channel complex 104 in turn is subjected to an addition of awgn 108 at first adder 106 . the sum of first adder 106 is subjected to the first real part extractor 120 wherein the real part of the sum of first adder 106 is extracted for further processing in the real realm done stream . on another path of the second portion 103 , the channel estimate information 130 is also having the real part extracted by a second real part extractor 132 for further processing in the real realm done stream . in first portion 101 , the extracted real part channel estimation information extracted real part channel estimation information 133 of second real part extractor 132 branches into two processing paths , a first path and a second path . in the first path , extracted real part channel estimation information 133 is used by ffe / fbe calculator 134 for the controlling or calibrating of both the ffe 114 and fbe 128 . as can be seen , fbe 128 also receives sliced output 126 as the input thereto and outputs an y2 for further processing at 116 . on the other hand , ffe 114 receives the difference from 112 as input thereto and outputs a calibrated y1 for 116 to derive y where y = y 1 − y 2 . the y , in turn , is used first , as the input to slicer 122 ; second y is used as the input to fourth adder 124 along with sliced output 126 to get a sum that is associated with signal noise ratio ( snr ) of the system ; and third , y is used as the output of equalizer 100 . in the second path , extracted real part channel estimation information 133 feeds into pfe 136 for generating 138 along with the output of mux 142 . mux 142 receives two lines for multiplexing . a first line coming from training data 140 , and a second line coming from sliced output 126 . mux 142 is controlled by the select signal 143 . all the coefficients in ffe 114 and fbe 128 are real . therefore the coefficients in pfe 136 are all real . def 100 can provide optimal solutions subjected to a specific channel condition . but different with ieee trans . on consumer electronics , vol . 51 , no . 3 , pp . 803 ˜ 808 , august 2005 to no - ik heo , et al , the present invention &# 39 ; s optimal solution can be use to equalize channels without performing the least mean squares ( lms ) algorithm . and in some vsb system such as the atsc system , dfe 100 can have entirely real coefficients . furthermore , the pfe 136 is used for channel - shortening purposes in that calculator 134 only calculates the real part of the shortened channel . in other words , pfe 136 takes care of the far echo 300 of fig3 a . this means that , if with correct channel estimation , pfe 136 can effectively cut channel length to satisfy the ffe / fbe pre / post - echo covered range as disclosed in ieee trans . on communication , vol . 47 , no . 6 , pp . 927 ˜ 937 , june 1999 to ian j . fevier , et al . further , see fig3 a infra . the present invention provides a method that combines ieee trans . on communication , vol . 47 , no . 6 , pp . 927 ˜ 937 , june 1999 to ian j . fevier , et al with the ieee trans . on consumer electronics , vol . 51 , no . 3 , pp . 803 ˜ 808 , august 2005 to no - ik heo , et al in a atsc system . an exemplified operation of fig1 is as follows . channel estimation information 130 has its real part extracted by real part extractor 132 . the extracted information ( still has the real part of a far echo ), for example , may be as depicted in fig3 a but only maintaining its real part . the far echo part 300 of fig3 a is fed into pfe 136 and subtracted from the output of real part extractor 120 by adder 112 . the sum of adder 112 is used for further process down stream of 100 . the real part of the channel estimation information 133 minus the real part of the far echo part 300 of fig3 a is fed into ffe / fbe calculator 134 , which calculates at least one set of coefficients for both ffe 114 and fbe 128 . referring to fig2 , a flowchart 200 depicting a method that combines a decision feedback equalizer ( dfe ) with a partial feedback equalizer ( pfe ) for data processing is shown . a multi - leveled vsb system as shown in fig1 is provided ( step 202 ). a receiver comprising a decision feedback equalizer ( dfe ) is provided ( step 204 ). channel estimation information including a far echo has its real part extracted ( step 206 ). the real portion of both a near echo and the far echo is fed is fed respectively into a pfe 136 and a ffe ? fbe calculator 134 to obtain their respective coefficients ( step 208 ). the processed real far echo is subtracted from the the derived received information ( step 210 ). the real part of subtracted received information is extracted by a second extractor and fed into dfe 100 ( step 212 ). the result used to calculate the output of the dfe 100 ( step 214 ). determine whether to re - calculate ( step 216 ). if re - calculate , the process 200 reverts back to step 206 ; otherwise process 200 ends . referring to fig3 a , an exemplified channel condition is shown . there is a far echo 300 of the equalizer channel response beyond a near echo 302 . pfe 136 is applied here to shorten the channel in that far echo 300 is handled by the pfe 136 of fig1 and the channel response without the far echo 300 is computed by calculator 134 also of fig1 . as described , calculator 134 only calculates in the real realm , there by simplifying computations . this can dramatically reduce the equalizer coefficient calculation complexity . referring to fig3 b , a test result of the present invention relating to a real equalizer output is shown . note the smoothness of the output . referring to fig3 c , a test result of the present invention relating to coefficient characteristics of the ffe 114 of fig1 is depicted . referring to fig3 d , a test result of the present invention relating to coefficient characteristics of the fbe 128 of fig1 is depicted . referring to fig3 e , a test result of the present invention relating to coefficient characteristics of the pfe 136 of fig1 is depicted . referring to fig3 f , a test result of the present invention relating to a signal noise ratio ( snr ) is shown . referring to fig4 , a block diagram of a conventional digital television receiver 400 , which can process a vsb signal , is shown . the digital television receiver 400 includes a tuner 410 , a demodulator 420 , an equalizer 430 , and a tc m ( trellis - coded modulation ) decoder 440 . tcm coding may use an error correction technique , which may improve system robustness against thermal noise . tcm decoding may have more robust performance ability and / or a simpler decoding algorithm . the output signal out of the tcm decoder 440 may be processed by a signal processor and output as multimedia signals ( e . g ., display signals and / or audio signals ). the present invention is suitable for application in the equalizer 430 . however , the present invention is not limited in its use in receiver 400 . other suitable applications are contemplated by the present invention as well . the decision feedback equalizer ( dfe ) of the present invention may be a non - updated dfe . in the foregoing specification , specific embodiments of the present invention have been described . however , one of ordinary skill in the art appreciates that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the claims below . accordingly , the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense , and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present invention . the benefits , advantages , solutions to problems , and any element ( s ) that may cause any benefit , advantage , or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical , required , or essential features or elements of any or all the claims . the 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