Method and device for measuring interference in communication system
US-2015341814-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9577773B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9577773-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414271100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A station assisted interference measurement scheme is described containing a system and devices that facilitate the measurement of interference levels or path loss values between nearby potentially interfering transmitting transceivers and candidate victim receivers. Such interference levels or path loss values are used to assist intelligent assignment of communication channels in an authorized shared access system (ASAS). Using control signals from a controller of the ASAS, suspected interfering devices transmit specialized signals on specific channels at specific times that may have a waveform and/or bit format different from typically used data communication signals. A candidate victim receiver may receive one or more of the specialized signals and measure a signal parameter of the received specialized signal. The controller of the authorized shared access system uses the measured signal parameters to determine interference between devices and improve the assignment of communication channels to mitigate interference.
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A method, comprising: sending, by a device and to at least one suspected interfering device, a suspected interfering device control signal comprising: an indication of a specialized signal, first information indicating a communication channel, and second information indicating a time when the specialized signal is to be transmitted by the at least one suspected interfering device; sending, by the device and to at least one candidate victim device in a shared radio frequency spectrum access system, a candidate victim device control signal including: the indication of the specialized signal, the first information indicating the communication channel, and the second information indicating the time when the specialized signal is to be transmitted by the at least one suspected interfering device, the specialized signal being different from normal communication channel traffic signals of the shared radio frequency spectrum access system; and obtaining, by the device and from the at least one candidate victim device, a signal measurement value for a specialized signal transmission received by the at least one candidate victim device, the signal measurement value being associated with a timestamp indicating when the at least one candidate victim device received the specialized signal transmission. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: accessing a database containing an identity of the at least one suspected interfering device, the indication of the specialized signal, the first information indicating the communication channel, and the second information indicating the time when the specialized signal is to be transmitted to the at least one suspected interfering device; and using the timestamp to determine the identity of the at least one suspected interfering device by comparing the timestamp to the time in which the specialized signal is to be transmitted to the at least one suspected interfering device. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: access a database containing an identity of the at least one suspected interfering device, the indication of the specialized signal, the first information indicating the communication channel, and the second information indicating the time when the specialized signal is to be transmitted to the at least one suspected interfering device; processing the signal measurement value for each specialized signal received by the at least one candidate victim device; and determining, based on processing the signal measurement value, a single representative interference measurement metric for a coverage area associated with the at least one candidate victim device. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: generating, based on determining the single representative interference measurement metric, at least one of an interference database or interference map for the at least one candidate victim device including an indication of over-the-air interference experienced by the at least one candidate victim device from the at least one suspected interfering device. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a first air interface of a receiver of the at least one candidate victim device; determining a second air interface of a transmitter of the at least one suspected interfering device, the first air interface and the second air interface being different; pairing together the first air interface and the second air interface; accessing a database containing a list of air interfaces pairings and an indication of a specialized signal having a waveform optimized for each of the air interface pairings in the list; identifying a match of a pairing of the first air interface and the second air interface in the list of air interface pairings; and retrieving the specialized signal indication from the list. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that an air interface of the at least one candidate victim device and an air interface of the at least one suspected interfering device are the same air interface. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: including, based on determining that the air interface of the at least one candidate victim device and the air interface of the at least one suspected interfering device are the same air interface, a unique identifier of the at least one suspected interfering device in the specialized signal and the suspected interfering device control signal. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing receiver setting parameters to the at least one candidate victim device based on the indication of the specialized signal, the receiver setting parameters being used to modify receiver settings of a receiver of the at least one candidate victim device. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: identifying, for the obtained signal measurement value, the at least one suspected interfering device; determining a first air interface of the at least one suspected interfering device and a second air interface of the at least one candidate victim device; accessing a table of calibration coefficients based on the first air interface and the second air interface being different, the calibration coefficients in the table compensating for air interface differences in signal measurement values; obtaining the calibration coefficients from the table based on determining the first air interface and the second air interface; and applying the calibration coefficients from the table to the signal measurement value to correct a received signal strength and reflect path loss between the at least one suspected interfering device and the at least one candidate victim device. 10. A method, comprising: obtaining, by a device and from a candidate victim device , a signal measurement value of each specialized signal transmission received by the candidate victim device from a plurality of suspected interfering devices, the candidate victim device being located in a candidate victim device coverage area; analyzing, by the device, the obtained signal measurement value and information related to timing of each specialized signal transmission by the plurality of suspected interfering devices; determining, by the device and based on analyzing the obtained signal measurement value, an identity and a location of each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices; determining, by the device and based on determining the identity and the location of each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices, distances to each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices from the candidate victim device; and calculating, by the device and based on the signal measurement value and the distances to each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices from the candidate victim device, a path loss value for a communication path between each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices and the candidate victim device. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the signal measurement value is a received signal strength indication. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the distances to each of the plurality of suspected interfering devices from the candidate victim device is based on a known location of the candidate victim device and a known location of each of the plurality of suspected interfering device. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein calculating the path loss value occurs prior to assignment of a traffic communication channel to the candidate victim device. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein a path loss value between a particular suspected interfering device of the pl
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