Digital full duplex over single channel solution for small cell backhaul applications

US9894539B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9894539-B2
Application numberUS-201615091324-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2016
Priority dateApr 6, 2015
Publication dateFeb 13, 2018
Grant dateFeb 13, 2018

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To provide for higher data rates, a wireless back haul network for connecting small cell base stations to a core network can be implemented using full-duplex over single channel communications. The difficulty with full-duplex over single channel communications, and the reason why it has not become common place in wireless and mobile communication standards to date, is the significant interference that the receiver of a full-duplex communication device will generally experience from the full-duplex communication device's own transmitter transmitting over the same channel that the receiver is to receive signals. This interference is referred to as self-interference because the interference experienced by the receiver originates from its own paired transmitter. The present disclosure describes embodiments of an apparatus and method that provide sufficient self-interference cancellation in a compact and power efficient manner for a small cell wireless backhaul network.

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What is claimed is: 1. A small cell base station, comprising: a backhaul transceiver configured to up-convert and amplify a transmit baseband signal to provide a transmit RF signal and amplify and down-convert a receive RF signal to provide a receive baseband signal, wherein the transmit RF signal is wirelessly transmitted via a backhaul transmit antenna over a same time and frequency hand as the receive RF signal is wirelessly received via a backhaul receive antenna; a baseband canceller configured to cancel self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal at baseband based on a distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal. 2. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the baseband canceller is further configured to generate the distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal based on non-linear distortions associated with the up-conversion and amplification performed by the backhaul transceiver on the transmit baseband signal. 3. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the baseband canceller is further configured to cancel the self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal at baseband in the digital domain. 4. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the frequency band is 60 GHz. 5. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the frequency band is a millimeter radio band between 30 GHz and 300 GHz. 6. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the transmit RF signal is wirelessly transmitted to a macro base station, and the receive RF signal is wirelessly received from the macro base station. 7. The small cell base station of claim 6 , wherein the macro cell base station has access to a core network via a wired connection. 8. The small cell base station of claim 1 , wherein the backhaul transmit antenna and the backhaul receive antenna are directional antennas. 9. A small cell base station, comprising: a backhaul transceiver configured to up-convert and amplify a transmit baseband signal to provide a transmit RE signal and amplify and down-convert a receive RF signal to provide a receive baseband signal, wherein the transmit RF signal is wirelessly transmitted via a backhaul transmit antenna over a same time and frequency band as the receive RF signal is wirelessly received via a backhaul receive antenna, wherein the backhaul transmit antenna and the backhaul receive antenna are directional antennas, a baseband canceller configured to cancel self-interference from the transmit RE signal in the receive RF signal at baseband based on a distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal, wherein no cancellation of the self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal is performed at RF. 10. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the baseband canceller is further configured to generate the distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal based on non-linear distortions associated with the up-conversion and amplification performed by the backhaul transceiver on the transmit baseband signal. 11. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the baseband canceller is further configured to cancel the self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal at baseband in the digital domain. 12. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the frequency band is 60 GHz. 13. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the frequency band is a millimeter radio band between 30 GHz and 300 GHz. 14. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the transmit RF signal is wirelessly transmitted to a macro base station, and the receive RI signal is wirelessly received from the macro base station. 15. The small cell base station of claim 14 , wherein the macro cell base station has access to core network via a wired connection. 16. The small cell base station of claim 9 , wherein the backhaul transmit antenna and the backhaul receive antenna are directional antennas. 17. A method, comprising: processing a transmit baseband signal to provide a transmit RF signal; wirelessly transmitting the transmit RF signal via a backhaul transmit antenna over a same time and frequency band as a receive RF signal is wirelessly received via a backhaul receive antenna; processing the receive RF signal to provide a receive baseband signal; and cancelling self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal at baseband based on a distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal, wherein no cancellation of the self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal is performed at RF. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: generating the distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal based on non-linear distortions associated with the processing the transmit baseband signal to provide the transmit RF signal. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the processing the transmit baseband signal to provide the transmit RF signal comprises up-conversion and amplification of the transmit baseband signal. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the cancelling self-interference from the transmit RF signal in the receive RF signal at baseband based on the distorted copy of the transmit baseband signal is performed in the digital domain.

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  • Arrangements for detecting or preventing errors in the information received {(correcting synchronisation H04L7/00)} · CPC title

  • with means for reducing leakage of transmitter signal into the receiver · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • H04W16/32Primary

    Hierarchical cell structures · CPC title

  • between access points · CPC title

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What does patent US9894539B2 cover?
To provide for higher data rates, a wireless back haul network for connecting small cell base stations to a core network can be implemented using full-duplex over single channel communications. The difficulty with full-duplex over single channel communications, and the reason why it has not become common place in wireless and mobile communication standards to date, is the significant interferen…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Maxlinear Asia Singapore Private Ltd, Maxlinear Asia Singapore PTE LTD
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W16/32. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 13 2018 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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