Distributed antenna system for MIMO signals

US9602176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9602176-B2
Application numberUS-201614987025-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 4, 2016
Priority dateOct 1, 2010
Publication dateMar 21, 2017
Grant dateMar 21, 2017

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A distributed antenna system includes a master unit configured to receive at least one set of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals from at least one signal source. The master unit is configured to frequency convert at least one of the MIMO channel signals to a different frequency from an original frequency, and combine the MIMO channel signals for transmission. An optical link couples the master unit with a unit remote from the master unit for transceiving the MIMO channel signals. Conversion circuitry is configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the different frequency back to an original frequency for transmission over an antenna.

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A distributed antenna system, comprising: a master unit configured to receive at least one set of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals at an original MIMO frequency from at least one signal source, the MIMO channel signals including at least a first MIMO channel signal and a second MIMO channel signal; the master unit further configured to receive at least one non-MIMO signal that has a frequency in a first legacy service frequency band and having a band processing circuit component configured for processing the signal in the first legacy service frequency band; the master unit being configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the original MIMO frequency to a different frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band, the master unit further configured to process the at least one converted MIMO channel signal and the non-MIMO signal using the same band processing circuit component, and to combine non-MIMO signals in the first legacy service band and the first MIMO channel signal and the second MIMO channel signal for transmission; an optical link operably coupled with the master unit; a unit located remotely from the master unit and in communication with the master unit via the optical link for transceiving the MIMO channel signals and non-MIMO signals, the unit including band processing circuitry configured for processing together the non-MIMO signal in the first legacy service frequency band and the at least one converted MIMO channel signal and separating the converted MIMO channel signal from the non-MIMO signal; conversion circuitry configured to receive the at least one converted MIMO channel signal and to frequency convert the at least one converted MIMO channel signal from the frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band back to the original MIMO frequency for transmission over one or more antennas. 2. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the master unit is configured to frequency convert both of the first and second MIMO channel signals to a different frequency, the master unit further configured to frequency convert the first MIMO channel signal to a frequency that is different from the frequency of the second MIMO channel signal. 3. The distributed antenna system of claim 2 wherein the conversion circuitry is configured to frequency convert all of the MIMO channel signals back to the original MIMO frequency for transmission over one or more antennas. 4. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the master unit generates an LO signal and is configured for transmitting the LO signal to unit located remotely from the master unit over the optical link, the LO signal being used by the master unit for frequency converting at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals to a different frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band from the MIMO original frequency. 5. The distributed antenna system of claim 4 wherein the conversion circuitry is configured to receive the LO signal from the remote unit and use the LO signal for frequency converting at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the different frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band back to the original MIMO frequency. 6. The distributed antenna system of claim 4 , the master unit including circuitry for using the LO signal for generating other frequency signals for use in converting at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals to a different frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band from the original MIMO frequency. 7. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the optical link includes at least one of the following: at least one fiber-optic cable for transceiving both uplink signals and downlink signals between the unit and master unit or at least two fiber optic cables with one fiber-optic cable for transceiving uplink signals between the unit and master unit and another fiber-optic cable for transceiving downlink signals between the unit and master unit. 8. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 further comprising at least one remote unit in communication with the master unit via the optical link, the conversion circuitry located in the at least one remote unit. 9. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 further comprising at least one extension unit in communication with the at least one remote unit, the conversion circuitry located in the at least one extension unit. 10. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the legacy service frequency band is lower in frequency than the original MIMO frequency of the MIMO channel signals, the master unit configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the original MIMO frequency to a lower different frequency that is close to the legacy service frequency band. 11. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the legacy service frequency band is higher in frequency than the original MIMO frequency of the MIMO channel signals, the master unit configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the original MIMO frequency to a higher different frequency that is close to the legacy service frequency band. 12. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein the master unit is further configured for receiving at least one additional set of MIMO channel signals at another original MIMO frequency different from the original MIMO frequency of the at least one set of MIMO signals, the master unit being configured to frequency convert at least one of first and second MIMO channel signals of the additional set of MIMO channel signals to another different frequency close to the first legacy service frequency band from the another original MIMO frequency, the master unit configured for combining the sets of MIMO channel signals for transmission. 13. The distributed antenna system of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of extension units coupled to the at least one remote unit, conversion circuitry located in each of the plurality of extension units for frequency converting at least one of the first and second converted MIMO channel signals of the set from the frequency close to the legacy service frequency bands back to the original MIMO frequency for transmission over one or more antennas. 14. The distributed antenna system of claim 12 wherein the master unit is further configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals of the additional set of MIMO channel signals to another different frequency that is close to the original MIMO frequency of the at least one set of MIMO channels signals, the master unit configured for combining the sets of MIMO channel signals for transmission. 15. The distributed antenna system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals is maintained at an original MIMO frequency, the unit located remotely from the master unit being configured for transmitting at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals at the original MIMO frequency over one or more antennas. 16. A distributed antenna system, comprising: a master unit configured to receive a plurality of sets of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals, at respective original first and second MIMO frequencies, each set of MIMO channel signals including at least a first MIMO channel signal and a second MIMO channel signal; the master unit further configured to receive a plurality of non-MIMO sign

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  • H04B7/0413Primary

    MIMO systems · CPC title

  • Distribution optical network, e.g. between a base station and a plurality of remote units · CPC title

  • where a full band is frequency converted into another full band · CPC title

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What does patent US9602176B2 cover?
A distributed antenna system includes a master unit configured to receive at least one set of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals from at least one signal source. The master unit is configured to frequency convert at least one of the MIMO channel signals to a different frequency from an original frequency, and combine the MIMO channel signals for transmission. An optical link …
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Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/0413. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 21 2017 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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