Millimeter wave RF channel emulator

US10756828B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10756828-B2
Application numberUS-201816214078-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2018
Priority dateDec 11, 2017
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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This invention presents a RF channel emulator for testing a millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless communication system, including embodiments of using over-the-air channels for connecting a RF channel emulator and mmWave wireless communication system, placement of antenna arrays, antenna array design, antenna selection, and polarization matrices estimation that complete both the beam scanning at the BS and UEs and normal data transmission.

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An apparatus for emulating millimeter wave wireless communication channels comprising an antenna array with M antenna elements facing a Base Station (BS) for communicating with the BS over-the-air (OTA) wherein the BS transmits to or receives signals from K (K≥1) User Equipment (UEs) on the same frequency and time resource; M paths that connect the M antenna elements to a first set of RF paths comprising receiving RF circuits including converting RF signal to digital signal and/or transmitting RF circuits including converting digital signal to RF signal, wherein the connection of each of the M paths to a RF path can be turned on or off using an adaptively controlled switch; one or more antenna arrays facing the UEs wherein each antenna array facing one or more UEs has N k antenna elements for communicating with the one or more UEs over-the-air; N k paths for each of the antenna arrays facing the UEs that connect the N k antenna element to a second set of RF paths comprising receiving RF circuits including converting RF signal to digital signal and/or transmitting RF circuits including converting digital signal to RF signal, wherein the connection of each of the N k paths to a RF path can be turned on or off using an adaptively controlled switch; and, a processing unit that generates, receives or stores in a memory parameters for generating the channel coefficients or the channel coefficients which emulate the actual over-the-air channel from the BS to the UEs and/or the actual over-the-air channel from the UEs to the BS; and, in the downlink, selects to turn on the connection of a subset of the M paths and the associated antenna elements in the antenna array facing the BS to the first set of RF paths with receiving RF circuits including converting RF signal to digital signal, selects to turn on the connection of a subset of the N k paths and the associated antenna elements for each of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s) to the second set of RF paths with transmitting RF circuits including converting digital signal to RF signal, receives RF signals of the BS from the subset of the M paths, converts the RF signals to digital signals, processes the digital signals using channel coefficients to emulate the actual over-the-air channel from the BS to the UE(s), converts the processed digital signals to RF signals, and transmits the RF signals to the UE(s) through the subset of the N k paths of each of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s), and in the uplink, selects to turn on the connection of a subset of the M paths and the associated antenna elements in the antenna array facing the BS to the first set of RF paths with receiving RF circuits including converting RF signal to digital signal, selects to turn on the connection of a subset of the N k paths and the associated antenna elements for each of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s) to the second set of RF paths with transmitting RF circuits including converting digital signal to RF signal, receives RF signals from the UE(s) through the subset of the N k paths of each of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s), converts the RF signals to digital signals, processes the digital signals using channel coefficients to emulate the actual over-the-air channel from the UE(s) to the BS, converts the processed digital signals to RF signals, and transmits the RE signals to the BS through the subset of the M paths. 2. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the antenna array facing the BS is a one dimensional fan-shaped array, semi-circular array or two dimension spherical array, wherein the antenna elements are single-polarized or cross-polarized. 3. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein each of the antenna arrays facing the UEs is a one dimensional fan-shaped arrays, a semi-circular array or a two dimensional spherical array, wherein the antenna elements are single-polarized or cross-polarized. 4. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the memory in the processing unit stores a spatial angle or a pair of spatial angles associated with each antenna element in the antenna array facing the BS, and/or a spatial angle or a pair of spatial angles associated with each antenna element in each of the antenna arrays facing the UEs, wherein the angle(s) are determined by the position of each antenna element in the antenna array. 5. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the memory in the processing unit stores in a table the mappings between each antenna element of the antenna array facing the BS and the corresponding spatial angles, looking up this table to select the antenna elements whose associated angles are closest to the angles associated with each multi-path at the BS side, and connecting RF paths to the selected antenna elements, and/or storing in a table the mappings between each antenna element of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s) and the corresponding spatial angles, looking up this table to select the antenna elements whose associated angles are closest to the angles associated with each multi-path at the UE(s) side, and connecting RF paths to the selected antenna elements. 6. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the processing unit receives pilot signal(s) from the BS, estimates the polarization matrices between the BS and each pair of cross-polarized antennas in the antenna array facing the BS using the received pilot signal(s) from the BS, and stores the estimates of the polarization matrices in the memory of the processing unit, and/or the processing unit receives pilot signals from a UE, estimates the polarization matrices between the UE and each pair of cross-polarized antennas in the antenna array that faces the UE using the received pilot signal(s) from the UE(s), and stores the estimates of the polarization matrices in the memory of the processing unit. 7. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the parameters for generating the channel coefficients or the channel coefficients emulating the actual over-the-air channel including the effect of one or more of multi-path delay, the number of multi-paths, the angles at the BS associated with each multi-path, the angles at the UE(s) associated with each multi-path, the time delay and power associated to each multipath, power fading, Doppler effect, the direction of relative movement between the BS and the UE(s), the random initial phases, polarization, depolarization, and the polarization coupling factors. 8. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the processing unit selects antenna elements of the antenna array facing the BS to connect to RF paths based on the angles associated with each multi-path at the BS and the angles associated with the antenna elements of the antenna array facing the BS, and/or selects antenna elements of each of the antenna arrays facing the UE(s) to connect to RF paths based on the angles associated with each multi-path at the UEs and the angles associated with the antenna elements of each of the antenna array(s) facing the UE(s). 9. A method for emulating a millimeter wave wireless communication system comprising using a Base Station (BS) equipped with an antenna with multiple antenna elements and RF circuits to transmit or receive RF signals over-the-air to or from a channel emulator that is equipped with an antenna facing the BS and has M antenna elements; selecting a subset of the M antenna elements of the antenna facing the BS and connect them to RF paths in the channel emulator to receive or transmit RF signal from or to the BS; using K User Equipment (UEs) each of which is equipped with an antenna and RF circuits to transmit or receive RF signals over-the-air to or from the channel emulator that is equipped with one or more antennas that face the UE(s) and each of the antennas has a plural of antenna elements; selecting a subset

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  • using auxiliary channels or channel simulators · CPC title

  • Antenna selection according to transmission parameters · CPC title

  • using test signal generators · CPC title

  • Polarisation diversity; Directional diversity · CPC title

  • Multi-user MIMO systems · CPC title

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What does patent US10756828B2 cover?
This invention presents a RF channel emulator for testing a millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless communication system, including embodiments of using over-the-air channels for connecting a RF channel emulator and mmWave wireless communication system, placement of antenna arrays, antenna array design, antenna selection, and polarization matrices estimation that complete both the beam scanning at th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liang Ping, Zhu Dengkui, Rf Dsp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B17/0085. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 25 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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