Modelling interference

US2017272186A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017272186-A1
Application numberUS-201515528642-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 27, 2015
Priority dateNov 20, 2014
Publication dateSep 21, 2017
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This disclosure relates to communicating on a wireless channel in the presence of an interference source. A receiver accesses the channel to perform a sequence of energy detections. The interference source is modelled as cyclically transitioning into and out of an inactive state and as cyclically transitioning, when out of the inactive state, between a first active state, in which the interference source is active and creating interference on the channel, and a second active state, in which the interference source is active but creating a substantially lower level of interference on the channel. Based on the sequence of energy detections, large and small time scale metrics are determined. Transmission of data by a transmitter is in dependence on the estimated metrics.

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A device for communicating on a wireless channel in the presence of an interference source, the device comprising: an interface configured to connect to a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver; a controller configured to control the receiver to access the channel to perform a sequence of energy detections, each energy detection comprising collecting energy in the channel at a respective detection time; and a modelling component configured to model the interference source as cyclically transitioning into and out of an inactive state and as cyclically transitioning, when out of the inactive state, between a first active state, in which the interference source is active and creating interference on the channel, and a second active state, in which the interference source is active but creating a substantially lower level of interference on the channel; wherein the modelling component is arranged for determining based on the sequence of energy detections: i) a large time scale metric which describes the transitioning into and out of the inactive state, and ii) a small time scale metric which describes the transitioning between the first and second active states; and wherein the controller is configured to effect transmission of data by the transmitter in dependence on the estimated metrics. 2 . A device according to claim 1 wherein the data is transmitted as packets which are categorized as delay-sensitive or delay-insensitive, and wherein delay-sensitive packets are transmitted in dependence on the small time scale metric and delay-insensitive packets are transmitted in dependence on the large time scale metric. 3 . A device according to claim 2 wherein the delay-insensitive packets are transmitted in dependence on both the large time scale metric and the short time scale metric. 4 . A device according to claim 1 wherein the large and small time scale metrics convey the duty cycle of the transitioning into and out of the inactive state and the duty cycle of the transitioning between the first and second active states respectively. 5 . A device according to claim 1 wherein the modelling component is configured, for each energy detection in the sequence, to determine whether the amount of energy collected at the respective detection time is above a clear channel assessment threshold and to store an index of that energy detection only if so, the metrics being determined based on the stored indexes. 6 . A device according to claim 5 wherein the indexes for amounts which are above the clear channel assessment threshold are inputted to a FIFO structure having a size M, whereby only the M most recent indexes above the clear channel assessment threshold are stored in the FIFO structure, the metrics being determined based on the indexes stored in the FIFO structure. 7 . A device according to claim 1 wherein the modelling component is configured to implement a state machine, the state machine comprising: an inactive state corresponding to the inactive state of the interference source, a first active state corresponding to the first active state of the interference source, and a second active state corresponding to the second active state of the interference source, wherein the state machine is configured to transition between states in dependence on conditions pertaining to the plurality of energy measurements as follows: from the inactive state to the first active state when a first of said conditions is satisfied, satisfaction of the first condition indicating a transition by the interference source out of its inactive state, from the first inactive state to the second active state when a second of said conditions is satisfied, satisfaction of the second condition indicating a transition by the interference source into its second active state, from the second active state to the first inactive state when a third of said conditions is satisfied, satisfaction of the third condition indicating a transition by the interference source into its first active state, from the second active state to the inactive state when a fourth of said conditions is satisfied, satisfaction of the fourth condition indicating a transition by the interference source into its inactive state; wherein the metrics are estimated by tracking transitions of the state machine. 8 . A device according to claim 7 wherein the first condition is that M 1 index(es) in the FIFO structure are within a first window, wherein the second condition is that at most m 1 index(es) in the FIFO structure are within a second window shorter than the first window, wherein the third condition is that at least m 2 index(es) in FIFO are within the second window, and the fourth condition is that at most M 2 index(es) in the FIFO structure are within a third window longer than the first window. 9 . A device according to claim 1 comprising an interference power estimation component configured to estimate an average interference power, estimating the average interference power comprising summing a plurality of energy detection values, each obtained by an energy detection in the sequence for which a) the respective detection time coincides with the interference source being in the first or second active state and b) the amount of energy collected at the respective detection time is above a measurement threshold. 10 . A device according to claim 9 wherein the measurement threshold is lower than the clear channel assessment threshold. 11 . A device according to claim 1 wherein the sequence of energy detections is performed according to a periodic schedule, wherein: each detection is performed at its scheduled time so that the sequence is periodic; or each energy detection performed at a time offset from its scheduled time by an amount selected at random from a predetermined time interval so that the sequence is pseudo-periodic. 12 . A device according to claim 11 wherein the channel is one of N wireless channels on which the device can communicate, and the controller is configured to control the receiver to access each of the N channels to perform a respective sequence of energy detections based on the periodic schedule, the periodic schedule having a period T, wherein the sequences are interleaved with one another in time and each of the sequences is offset in time from a respective other of said sequences by T/N, wherein the sequences are used to model interference on the N channels. 13 . A device according to claim 1 which is configured for use in a wireless sensor network and/or a wireless lighting control network. 14 . A method for communicating on a wireless channel in the presence of an interference source, the method comprising: controlling a receiver to access the channel to perform a sequence of energy detections, each energy detection comprising collecting energy in the channel at a respective detection time; and modelling the interference source as cyclically transitioning into and out of an inactive state and as cyclically transitioning, when out of the inactive state, between a first active state, in which the interference source is active and creating interference on the channel, and a second active state, in which the interference source is active but creating a substantially lower level of interference on the channel; wherein modelling the interference source comprises determining based on the sequence of energy detections: i) a large time scale metric which describes the transitioning into and out of the inactive state, and ii) a small time scale metric which describes the transitioning between the first and second active states; the method further compris

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  • using measured or perceived quality · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Modifications to standard FIFO or LIFO · CPC title

  • Resources in time domain, e.g. slots or frames · CPC title

  • H04B17/345Primary

    Interference values ({signal-to-interference ratio [SIR] or carrier-to-interference ratio [CIR]} H04B17/336) · CPC title

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What does patent US2017272186A1 cover?
This disclosure relates to communicating on a wireless channel in the presence of an interference source. A receiver accesses the channel to perform a sequence of energy detections. The interference source is modelled as cyclically transitioning into and out of an inactive state and as cyclically transitioning, when out of the inactive state, between a first active state, in which the interfere…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Philips Lighting Holding Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B17/345. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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