Multi-Band Multi-Path Receiving and Transmitting Device and Method, and Base Station System
US-2015349808-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9356644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9356644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314363087-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A wireless circuit that can be used in a plurality of frequency bands even if its duplexer is formed of current variable frequency filters is provided. The circuit includes a transmission-reception antenna 911 , a variable frequency duplexer 131 , a double-pole six-throw switch 923 , an RFIC 180 , and a controller 190 which executes switching operations in accordance with control signals. The RFIC 180 determines a pair of frequency bands for transmission and reception signals input to the variable frequency duplexer 131 and generates and sends the control signals to perform switching control operations to connect a transmission port corresponding to the determined transmission frequency band with the transmission terminal of the variable frequency duplexer 131 and to connect a reception port corresponding to the determined reception frequency band with the reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer 131 and to perform a frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer 131.
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A wireless circuit comprising: a transmission-reception antenna; a variable frequency duplexer having a common terminal connected to the transmission-reception antenna; a double-pole 2N-throw switch having two common contacts respectively connected to a transmission terminal and a reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer, N being an integer not smaller than 1; an RFIC which includes N transmission ports and N reception ports respectively connected to 2N transfer contacts of the switch; and a controller which is connected to the variable frequency duplexer and the switch through control lines and executes switching control operations of the switch and a frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer in accordance with control signals; the RFIC determining a pair of frequency bands for a transmission signal and a reception signal input to the variable frequency duplexer and generating and sending the control signals for performing the switching control operations to connect a transmission port corresponding to the determined transmission-signal frequency band with the transmission terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and to connect a reception port corresponding to the determined reception-signal frequency band with the reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and for performing the frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer, wherein the RFIC comprises circuitry configured to: measure channel quality parameter values of all searched cells; compare the measured channel quality parameter values with a predetermined threshold and extract cells having channel quality parameter values exceeding the threshold as candidate cells; determine a combination of frequency bands that satisfy a given condition, of a candidate cell among the extracted candidate cells, as the pair of frequency bands for a transmission and a reception signal; and generate and send the control signals for performing the switching control operations to connect the transmission port corresponding to the determined transmission-signal frequency band with the transmission terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and to connect the reception port corresponding to the determined reception-signal frequency band with the reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and for performing the frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer, and the given condition is determined in accordance with a frequency band separation coefficient θ 1 given by: θ 1 = 2 α 1 - β 1 α 1 + β 1 × 100 ( 2 ) where α 1 is a boundary frequency of the transmission frequency band that is closer to the reception frequency band, and β 1 is a boundary frequency of the reception frequency band that is closer to the transmission frequency band. 2. The wireless circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the given condition is that the frequency band separation coefficient θ 1 is not smaller than 30. 3. The wireless circuit according to claim 1 , wherein reception is not performed at a transmission timing in the reception frequency band where the frequency band separation coefficient θ 1 falls below 30. 4. A frequency pair determination method for determining a pair of frequency bands for a transmission signal and a reception signal input to a variable frequency duplexer in a wireless circuit provided with: a transmission-reception antenna; the variable frequency duplexer, having a common terminal connected to the transmission-reception antenna; a double-pole 2N-throw switch having two common contacts respectively connected to a transmission terminal and a reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer, N being an integer not smaller than 1; and an RFIC which includes N transmission ports and N reception ports respectively connected to the 2N transfer contacts of the switch; the frequency pair determination method comprising: a control step of executing switching control operations of the switch and a frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer in accordance with control signals; and an RFIC step of determining the pair of frequency bands for a transmission signal and a reception signal input to the variable frequency duplexer and generating and sending the control signals for performing the switching control operations to connect a transmission port corresponding to the determined transmission-signal frequency band with the transmission terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and to connect a reception port corresponding to the determined reception-signal frequency band with the reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and for performing the frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer, wherein the RFIC step comprises: a channel quality parameter measurement substep of measuring channel quality parameter values of all searched cells; a candidate cell determination substep of comparing the measured channel quality parameter values with a predetermined threshold and extracting cells having channel quality parameter values exceeding the threshold as candidate cells; a pair determination substep of determining a combination of frequency bands that satisfy a given condition, of a candidate cell among the extracted candidate cells, as the pair of frequency bands for a transmission signal and a reception signal; and a control signal generation substep of generating and sending the control signals for performing the switching control operations to connect the transmission port corresponding to the determined transmission-signal frequency band with the transmission terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and to connect the reception port corresponding to the determined reception-signal frequency band with the reception terminal of the variable frequency duplexer and for performing the frequency switching operation of the variable frequency duplexer, and the given condition is determined in accordance with a frequency band separation coefficient θ 1 given by: θ 1 =
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