Telecommunication system using multiple Nyquist zone operations

US9614629B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9614629-B2
Application numberUS-201313967534-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2013
Priority dateAug 15, 2012
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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Telecommunication systems using multiple Nyquist zone operations are provided. In one aspect, a telecommunication system can include a first section and a second section. The first section can receive signals from at least one transmitting base station or transmitting terminal device. The received signals have frequencies in multiple frequency bands. The first section can also sample the received signals such that the received signals are aliased. The first section can also combine the aliased signals from the frequency bands into a combined frequency band in a common Nyquist zone. The second section can extract signals from the combined frequency band. The extracted signals are to be transmitted at frequencies in a frequency band from a Nyquist zone that is different than the common Nyquist zone. The second section can also transmit the extracted signals to at least one receiving base station or receiving terminal device.

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A telecommunication system comprising: a first section configured for: receiving signals from at least one transmitting base station or at least one transmitting terminal device, the received signals having frequencies in a plurality of frequency bands, selecting a first frequency band and a second frequency band, generating, from the received signals, a first set of aliased signals corresponding to signals in the first frequency band and a second set of aliased signals corresponding to signals in the second frequency band, wherein the first section is configured for generating the first set of aliased signals and the second set of aliased signals by sampling the received signals such that the received signals are aliased, and combining the first set of aliased signals and the second set of aliased signals into a combined frequency band in a common Nyquist zone, wherein the first set of aliased signals and the second set of aliased signals are non-overlapping within the common Nyquist zone, a second section configured for: extracting signals from the combined frequency band to a frequency band from a Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone, and transmitting, to at least one receiving base station or at least one receiving terminal device, signals at frequencies corresponding to the extracted signals in the frequency band. 2. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the common Nyquist zone is a first Nyquist zone and the Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone is a second Nyquist zone or a third Nyquist zone. 3. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the second section is further configured for: extracting additional signals from the combined frequency band to an additional frequency band from a Nyquist zone used as the common Nyquist zone, and transmitting, to the at least one receiving base station or the at least one receiving terminal device, additional signals at additional frequencies corresponding to the extracted additional signals in the additional frequency band. 4. The telecommunication system of claim 3 , wherein the Nyquist zone used as the common Nyquist zone is a first Nyquist zone, wherein the Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone is a second Nyquist zone or a third Nyquist zone. 5. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the second section is further configured for: extracting additional signals from the combined frequency band to an additional frequency band from an additional Nyquist zone different from the common Nyquist zone, and transmitting, to the at least one receiving base station or the at least one receiving terminal device, additional signals at the additional frequencies corresponding to the additional extracted signals in the additional frequency band. 6. The telecommunication system of claim 5 , wherein the Nyquist zone used as the common Nyquist zone is a first Nyquist zone, wherein the Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone is a second Nyquist zone, wherein the additional Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone is a third Nyquist zone. 7. The telecommunication system of claim 5 , wherein the Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone is not adjacent to the additional Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone. 8. The telecommunication system of claim 5 , wherein the first section comprises: a down-conversion stage configured for down-converting the received signals to at least one intermediate frequency; a first filter configured for receiving the down-converted signals from the down-conversion stage and selecting down-converted signals in the first frequency band, wherein the first frequency band corresponds to the Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone; a second filter configured for receiving the down-converted signals from the down-conversion stage and selecting down-converted signals in the second frequency band, wherein the second frequency band corresponds to the additional Nyquist zone different than the common Nyquist zone; and a combiner configured for combining the selected signals in the first and second frequency bands, wherein the first section is configured for sampling the combined down-converted signals. 9. The telecommunication system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one intermediate frequency comprises a first intermediate frequency and a second intermediate frequency, wherein the down-conversion stage comprises: a first mixer configured for down-converting the received signals to the first intermediate frequency and providing the received signals at the first intermediate frequency to the first filter; and a second mixer configured for down-converting the received signals to the second intermediate frequency and providing the received signals at the second intermediate frequency to the first filter. 10. The telecommunication system of claim 9 , wherein the down-conversion stage further comprises a local oscillator configured for providing a common local oscillation signal to the first mixer and the second mixer. 11. The telecommunication system of claim 9 , wherein the down-conversion stage further comprises a first local oscillator configured for providing a first local oscillation signal to the first mixer and a second local oscillator configured for providing a second local oscillation signal to the second mixer, wherein the first and second local oscillation signals have different frequencies that are configured to prevent the first set of aliased signals and the second set of aliased signals from overlapping within the common Nyquist zone. 12. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the first section is further configured for generating digital signals by sampling the received signals at a first sampling rate and the second section is configured for converting the digital signals to be transmitted using a second sampling rate different from the first sampling rate. 13. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the telecommunication system comprises a repeater. 14. The telecommunication system of claim 13 , wherein the first section comprises: a downlink receiver section comprising a donor antenna configured for receiving downlink signals, and an uplink receiver section comprising a coverage antenna configured for receiving uplink signals; wherein the second section comprises: a downlink transmitter section comprising an additional coverage antenna configured for transmitting the downlink signals, and an uplink transmitter section comprising an additional donor antenna configured for transmitting the uplink signals. 15. The telecommunication system of claim 1 , wherein the telecommunication system comprises a distributed antenna system; wherein the first section comprises a master unit configured for receiving downlink signals from the at least one transmitting base station in the plurality of frequency bands; and wherein the second section comprises a remote unit communicatively coupled to the master unit, the remote unit configured for transmitting the downlink signals extracted from the combined frequency band to the at least one receiving terminal device. 16. A method comprising: receiving signals from at least one transmitting base station or at least one transmitting terminal device, the received signals having frequencies in a plurality of frequency bands; selecting a first frequency band and a second frequency band; generating, from the received signals, a first set of aliased signals corresponding to signals in the fir

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  • H04J1/08Primary

    Arrangements for combining channels {(branching filters H01P1/213, H03H7/46)} · CPC title

  • adapting radio receivers, transmitters andtransceivers for operation on two or more bands, i.e. frequency ranges · CPC title

  • H04B1/0007Primary

    wherein the AD/DA conversion occurs at radiofrequency or intermediate frequency stage · CPC title

  • Resources in frequency domain, e.g. a carrier in FDMA · CPC title

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What does patent US9614629B2 cover?
Telecommunication systems using multiple Nyquist zone operations are provided. In one aspect, a telecommunication system can include a first section and a second section. The first section can receive signals from at least one transmitting base station or transmitting terminal device. The received signals have frequencies in multiple frequency bands. The first section can also sample the receiv…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04J1/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 04 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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