Method and device for transmitting/receiving synchronization signal in wireless cellular communication system
US-2019081842-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US11129135B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11129135-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816610531-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 21, 2021 |
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In a wireless communications system, an infrastructure equipment is configured to form a synchronization signal block comprising one or more Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed, OFDM, symbol carrying a synchronization sequence and one or more other OFDM symbols carrying information of a physical broadcast channel of the wireless access interface. Each of the one or more OFDM symbols of the synchronization block is formed by a plurality of frequency domain sub-carrier signals each being transmitted over the duration of the OFDM symbol in a resource element of the wireless access interface. Each OFDM symbol of the synchronization signal block has the same sub-carrier spacing, and each of the one or more other OFDM symbols carrying information of a physical broadcast channel of the wireless access interface is arranged to include demodulation reference symbols.
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A wireless communications device for transmitting or receiving data via a wireless communications network, the wireless communications device comprising: transmitter circuitry configured to transmit radio signals via a wireless access interface to an infrastructure equipment forming a radio network part of the wireless communications network, receiver circuitry configured to receive radio signals transmitted from the infrastructure equipment via the wireless access interface, and controller circuitry configured to control the transmitter circuitry and the receiver circuitry to transmit data carried by the radio signals to the infrastructure equipment and to receive data carried by the radio signals from the infrastructure equipment, the controller circuitry being configured with the receiver circuitry; to detect a synchronisation signal block transmitted by the infrastructure equipment via the wireless access interface, the synchronisation signal block comprising one or more Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed, OFDM, symbols carrying a synchronisation sequence and one or more other OFDM symbols carrying information of a physical broadcast channel of the wireless access interface, each of the OFDM symbols of the synchronisation block being formed by a plurality of frequency domain sub-carrier signals each being transmitted over the duration of the OFDM symbol as a resource element of the wireless access interface, each OFDM symbol of the synchronisation signal block having the same sub-carrier spacing, and each of the one or more other OFDM symbols carrying information of a physical broadcast channel of the wireless access interface being arranged to include demodulation reference symbols, wherein the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation signal and the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information overlap at least in part in the frequency domain, wherein the one or more overlapping parts and the one or more non-overlapping parts of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information both include demodulation reference symbols, and the receiver circuitry is configured to generate an estimate of the channel transfer function using the demodulation reference symbols differently depending on whether the demodulation reference symbols were received from the one or more overlapping parts or received from the one or more non-overlapping parts of the one or more OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information, wherein the overlap has an effect that one or more sub-carriers are transmitted on the same frequency to form one or more frequency domain one or more overlapping parts of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information with the sub-carriers modulated with synchronisation sequence in the OFDM symbol carrying a synchronisation signal, and one or more other sub-carriers of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information forming frequency domain one or more non-overlapping parts are transmitted on frequencies that are different from the frequencies of the sub-carriers modulated with the synchronisation sequence in the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation signal; to generate an estimate of a channel transfer function through which the detected synchronisation signal block has passed, and to decode the physical broadcast channel information using the estimated channel transfer function to equalise the one or more other OFDM symbols carrying the information of a physical broadcast channel of the wireless access interface, wherein the receiver circuitry is configured to generate the estimate of the channel transfer function using either or both the resource elements of the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation sequence in the synchronisation signal or by using the demodulation reference symbols received in the OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information. 2. The wireless communications device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiver circuitry is configured to generate for each of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information the estimate of the channel transfer function using the synchronisation sequence received in the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation signal and from the demodulation reference symbols carried by the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information, by estimating a part of the channel transfer function corresponding to the one or more overlapping parts by performing time interpolation between samples of the channel transfer function generated from the synchronisation sequence carried by the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation signal and samples of the channel transfer function generated from demodulation reference symbols carried by the corresponding one of the one or more OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information for sub-carriers corresponding to the one or more overlapping parts, and estimating a part of the channel transfer function corresponding to the one or more non-overlapping parts from demodulation reference symbols carried by the one or more non-overlapping parts of the corresponding one of the one or more OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information. 3. The wireless communications device as in claim 1 , wherein the demodulation reference symbols are distributed differently in each of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information between the one or more overlapping parts and the one or more non-overlapping parts. 4. The wireless communications device as in claim 3 , wherein the ratio of the number of demodulation reference symbols to sub-carriers is greater for the one or more non-overlapping parts than the ratio of the number of demodulation reference symbols to sub-carriers for the one or more overlapping parts of the OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information. 5. The wireless communications device as in claim 4 , wherein the ratio of the number of demodulation reference symbols to sub-carriers for the one or more overlapping parts is dependent on the temporal proximity of each of the one or more OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information and the OFDM symbol carrying the synchronisation signal with the ratio being lower or zero for the immediately following OFDM symbol carrying the physical broadcast channel information and increasing for subsequent OFDM symbols carrying the physical broadcast channel information. 6. The wireless communications device as in claim 1 , wherein the physical broadcast channel information is encoded with one or more error correction codes, and an amount of redundant data provided by the one or more error correction codes is less for the physical broadcast channel information carded by the sub-carriers of the overlapped parts than that carried by the sub-carriers in the non-overlapped parts, and the receiver circuitry includes error correction decoder circuitry configured to decode the encoded physical broadcast channel information differently depending on whether the encoded physical broadcast channel information was carried by sub-carriers of the one or more OFDM symbols in the one or more overlapping parts or the one or more non-overlapping parts. 7. The wireless communications device as in claim 6 , wherein the one or more error correction codes comprises two error correction codes a first of the error correction codes having been used to encode the physical broadcast channel information carried in the one or more overlapping parts of the one or more OFDM symbols and a second of the error correction codes having been used to encode the physical
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