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Title:
MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT SIGNAL RECEIVING APPARATUS WITH OPTIMIZED PERFORMANCE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/002715
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
A MIMO signal receiving apparatus includes a first antenna (402) for receiving a first RF signal (fig. 4); a second antenna (404) for receiving a second RF signal; a superheterodyne receiver for receiving one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one first analog signal; a direct conversion receiver (410) for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one second signal; and an antenna switching module coupling the first and second antennas to the superheterodyne receiver (408) and the direct conversion receiver for electively directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/or the direct conversion receiver, depending on an antenna switch control signal indicating a signal quality derived from the first and second analog signals.

Inventors:
BANH AN TUYEN (US)
SU YONG (US)
XU XINGUANG (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2007/067012
Publication Date:
November 13, 2008
Filing Date:
April 19, 2007
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
NAVINI NETWORKS INC (US)
BANH AN TUYEN (US)
SU YONG (US)
XU XINGUANG (US)
International Classes:
H04B1/06
Foreign References:
US20030124976A12003-07-03
US20060035674A12006-02-16
US20050053169A12005-03-10
Other References:
See also references of EP 2033323A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
CHEN, Howard et al. (LLP55 Second Street,Suite 170, San Francisco CA, US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:

1. A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) signal receiving apparatus comprising: a first antenna for receiving a first radio frequency (RF) signal; a second antenna for receiving a second RF signal; a superheterodyne receiver for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one first analog signal; a direct conversion receiver for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one second signal; and an antenna switching module coupling the first and second antennas to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver for selectively directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/ or the direct conversion receiver, depending on an antenna switch control signal indicating a signal quality derived from the first and second analog signals.

2. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a first analog-to-digital converter for converting the first analog signal generated by the superheterodyne receiver into a first digital signal.

3. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a second analog-to-digital converter for converting the second analog signal generated by the direct conversion receiver into a second digital signal.

4. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a signal processing module coupled between the first and second analog-to-digital converters and the antenna switch module for controlling the antenna switch module to selectively direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/ or the direct conversion receiver in response to

the first and second digital signals.

5. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 4, wherein the signal processing module generates a first receiver control signal to selectively enable or disable the superheterodyne receiver in response to the first and second digital signals.

6. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 5, wherein the signal processing module generates a second receiver control signal to selectively enable or disable the direct conversion receiver in response to the first and second digital signals.

7. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 6, wherein the signal processing module disables the direct conversion receiver and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver, when a signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is lower than a predetermined threshold value.

8. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 7, wherein the signal processing module disables the superheterodyne receiver and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the direct conversion receiver, when a signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is higher than the predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is in a power saving mode.

9. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 8, wherein the signal processing module enables both the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver, and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion

receiver, respectively, when a signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is higher than the predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is not in a power saving mode.

10. A method for receiving radio frequency signals with a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) signal receiving apparatus having at least one superheterodyne receiver and at least one direct conversion receiver controlled by a signal processing module, the method comprising: receiving a first RF signal with a first antenna; receiving a second RF signal with a second antenna; and directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver, respectively, when a signal-to-noise ratio derived from an output of the direct conversion receiver is higher than a predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is not in a power saving mode.

11. The method of claim 10 further comprising directing both the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver, when the signal-to-noise ratio derived from the output of the direct conversion receiver is lower than the predetermined threshold value.

12. The method of claim 10 further comprising directing both the first and second RF signals to the direct conversion receiver, when the signal-to-noise ratio derived from the output of the direct conversion receiver is higher than the predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is in a power saving mode.

13. The method of claim 10 further comprising converting an output of the superheterodyne receiver into a first digital signal.

14. The method of claim 13 further comprising converting the output of the direct conversion receiver into a second digital signal.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising processing the second digital signal to determine whether the signal-to-noise ratio thereof is higher than the predetermined threshold value.

16. A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) signal receiving apparatus comprising: a first antenna for receiving a first radio frequency (RF) signal; a second antenna for receiving a second RF signal; a superheterodyne receiver for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one first analog signal; a direct conversion receiver for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one second signal; an antenna switching module coupling the first and second antennas to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver for selectively directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/ or the direct conversion receiver; a first analog-to-digital converter for converting the first analog signal generated by the superheterodyne receiver into a first digital signal; a second analog-to-digital converter for converting the second analog signal generated by the direct conversion receiver into a second digital signal; and a signal processing module coupled between the first and second analog- to-digital converters and the antenna switch module for controlling the antenna switch module to selectively direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/ or the direct conversion receiver in response to

the first and second digital signals.

17. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 16, wherein the signal processing module disables the direct conversion receiver and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver, when a signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is lower than a predetermined threshold value.

18. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 17, wherein the signal processing module disables the superheterodyne receiver and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the direct conversion receiver, when the signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is higher than the predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is in a power saving mode.

19. The MIMO signal receiving apparatus of claim 18, wherein the signal processing module enables both the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver, and controls the antenna switch module to direct the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver, respectively, when the signal-to-noise ratio of the second digital signal is higher than the predetermined threshold value and the MIMO signal receiving apparatus is not in a power saving mode.

Description:

MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT SIGNAL RECEIVING APPARATUS

WITH OPTIMIZED PERFORMANCE

CROSS REFERENCE

[0001] The present application claims the benefits of U.S. Patent Provisional Application No. 60/816,929 filed on June 27, 2006, entitled "Multiple Receiver Architecture Optimized for Performance, Cost, and Size for Use in MIMO Mobile Wireless Broadband Receiver."

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] This invention relates generally to wireless communications, and more particularly to a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) signal receiving apparatus with optimized performance.

BACKGROUND

[0003] MIMO technology has attracted a lot of attentions in areas of telecommunications because it allows a significant increase in throughput in the same bandwidth and overall power expenditure. The MIMO technology exploits phenomena such as a multi-path propagation to increase data throughput and range, or reduce bit error rates. In general, the MIMO technology increases the spectral efficiency of a wireless telecommunications system.

[0004] FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional MIMO signal receiving apparatus 100, which includes two typical direct conversion receivers 102 and 104 coupled to two antennas 106 and 108, respectively. The direct conversion receiver 102 is comprised partially of a radio frequency (RF) filter 110, a low noise amplifier 112, a RF filter 114, a RF amplifier 116, and an IQ demodulator 118, which mixes outputs of the RF amplifier 116 and outputs of a RF local oscillator 119 to generate I and Q baseband signals that are forwarded to baseband low pass filters 120 and 122, respectively. The outputs of the baseband low pass filters

120 and 122 are amplified by variable gain amplifiers 124 and 126, respectively, to produce filtered I and Q signals for analog-to-digital converters (not shown in this figure) to convert into digital signals for further processing. The direct conversion receiver 104 has a functional structure similar to that of the receiver 102. Thus, the detailed description of the receiver 104 is hereby omitted in order to avoid redundancy.

[0005] The conventional direct-conversion type MIMO signal receiving apparatus is simple in design and has advantages of low manufacturing costs and low power consumption rates. However, it is particularly susceptible to signal interference induced by adjacent out-of-band frequencies (so called jammers). This causes serious problems when such direct-conversion type MIMO signal receiving apparatus is implemented in a mobile device. For example, if the mobile device is moved to an area where there are many high power transmitters operating at the frequencies that are very close to the receiver's desired channel, it will not function properly and will result in poor signals.

[0006] FIG. 2 illustrates a conventional superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus 200, which includes two typical superheterodyne receivers 202 and 204 coupled to two antennas 206 and 208, respectively. The superheterodyne receiver 202 is comprised partially of a RF filter 210, a low noise amplifier 212, a RF filter 214, a RF amplifier 216, and a mixer 218, which mixes outputs of the RF amplifier 216 and outputs of a RF local oscillator 220. An intermediate frequency surface acoustic wave (IF SAW) filter 222 receives the mixed signal output from the mixer 218 and outputs a filtered signal to a variable gain filter 224. An IQ demodulator 226 mixes outputs of the variable gain amplifier 224 with outputs of an IF local oscillator 228 to generate I and Q baseband signals for analog-to-digital converters (not shown in this figure) to convert into digital signals for further processing. The superheterodyne receiver

204 has a functional structure similar to that of the receiver 202. Thus, the detailed description of the receiver 204 is hereby omitted in order to avoid redundancy.

[0007] FIG. 3 illustrates another conventional superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus 300, which includes two typical superheterodyne receivers 302 and 304 coupled to two antennas 306 and 308, respectively. The superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus 300 is similar to the superheterodyne MIMO receiving apparatus 200 (shown in FIG. 2) in their functional structures, except that the apparatus 300 has two stages of RF-to-IF conversion, whereas the apparatus 200 has only one stage.

[0008] The above-mentioned conventional superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatuses are superior to the direct-conversion type MIMO signal receiving apparatus 100 in terms of rejecting the out-of-band jammers, and therefore is able to receive signals with good quality in an area where there are many high power transmitters operating at the frequencies that are very close to the receiver's desired channel. However, the superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus 200 has disadvantages, such as high manufacturing costs, high power consumption rates, and a large equipment size, due to its additional devices that are needed for down converting RF signals received from the antennas into IF signals.

[0009] As such, what is needed is a MIMO signal receiving apparatus that has a superior performance in rejecting out-of-band jammers, low manufacturing costs, low power consumption rates, and small in size.

SUMMARY

[0010] The present invention discloses a MIMO signal receiving apparatus, which, in one embodiment, includes a first antenna for receiving a first RF signal; a second antenna for receiving a second RF signal; a superheterodyne receiver for receiving one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one first analog signal; a direct conversion receiver for converting one or all of the first and second RF signals into at least one second signal; and an antenna switching module coupling the first and second antennas to the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver for electively directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver and/ or the direct conversion receiver, depending on an antenna switch control signal indicating a signal quality derived from the first and second analog signals.

[0011] The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0012] FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional direct conversion MIMO signal receiving apparatus.

[0013] FIG. 2 illustrates a conventional one-stage superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus.

[0014] FIG. 3 illustrates a conventional two-stage superheterodyne MIMO signal receiving apparatus.

[0015] FIG. 4 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

[0016] FIG. 5 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus operating in a MIMO mode where both a superheterodyne receiver and a direct conversion receiver are enabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

[0017] FIG. 6 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus operating in a single input single output (SISO) mode where a superheterodyne receiver is enabled and a direct conversion receiver is disabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

[0018] FIG. 7 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus operating in a SISO mode where a superheterodyne receiver is disabled and a direct conversion receiver is enabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

[0019] FIG. 8 illustrates a flowchart for explaining how the proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus operates in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION

[0020] This invention describes a MIMO signal receiving apparatus with optimized performance. The following merely illustrates various embodiments of the present invention for purposes of explaining the principles thereof. It is understood that those skilled in the art of telecommunications will be able to devise various equivalents that, although not explicitly described herein, embody the principles of this invention.

[0021] FIG. 4 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus 400 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. The apparatus 400 includes a first antenna 402 and a second antenna 404 coupled to an antenna switch module 406, which is further coupled to a superheterodyne receiver 408

and a direct conversion receiver 410. The antenna switch module 406 selectively directs a first RF signal received from the first antenna 402 and a second RF signal received from the second antenna 404 and a second RF signal received from the second antenna 404 to the superheterodyne receiver 408 and/ or the direct conversion receiver 410. Analog outputs of the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410 are converted into a first digital signal and a second digital signal by a first analog-to-digital converter 412 and a second analog-to-digital converter 414, respectively. A signal processing module 416 receives and processes the first and second digital signals output from the first and second analog-to-digital converters 412 and 414 to generate an antenna switch control signal for controlling the antenna switch module, and receiver control signals for enabling or disabling the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410.

[0022] It is noted that the detailed circuit constructions of the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver are well understood by people skilled in the art of telecommunications. For example, FIG. 1 illustrates a typical direct conversion receiver, FIG. 2 illustrates a typical one- stage superheterodyne receiver, and FIG. 3 illustrates a typical two-stage superheterodyne receiver. These receivers with or without modifications can be implemented as the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver in the embodiment of the present invention.

[0023] FIG. 5 illustrates the proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus 400 operating in a MIMO mode where both the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410 are enabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In an initial state, the antenna switch module 406 directs the first RF signal received from the first antenna 402 and the second RF signal received from the second antenna 404 to the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410, respectively. The outputs of the

superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410 are forwarded to the first and second analog-to-digital converters 412 and 414, respectively, which further generates a first digital signal and a second digital signal to the signal processing module 416.

[0024] The signal processing module 416 processes the first digital signal generated by the first analog-to-digital converter 412 and the second digital signal generated by the second analog-to-converter 414 to determine if their corresponding signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is higher than a predetermined threshold value. If the second digital signal generated by the analog-to-digital converter 414 is determined to have a SNR higher than the predetermined threshold value and the apparatus 400 is not operating in a power saving mode, the signal processing module 416 will generate an antenna switch control signal that controls the antenna switch module to keep directing the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410, respectively. In such case, the signal processing module 416 will also generate receiver control signals to enable both the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410. This operation mode is particularly utilized when the apparatus 400 is located in a low interfered area and is not on serious power constraints.

[0025] One advantage of the proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus is that its size, manufacturing costs, and power consumption rates are lower than those of the conventional MIMO signal receiving apparatus that includes two superheterodyne receivers. As understood by people skilled in the art of telecommunications that the manufacturing costs of a superheterodyne receiver are higher than that of a direct conversion receiver. Thus, the manufacturing costs of the proposed apparatus 400 that contains one superheterodyne receiver and one direct conversion receiver would be lower than those of its conventional counterpart, which contains two superheterodyne receivers. Similarly, as

understood by people skilled in the art of telecommunications that the size and power consumption rate of a superheterodyne receiver are higher than that of a direct conversion receiver. Thus, the size and power consumption rate of the proposed apparatus 400 that contains one superheterodyne receiver and one direct conversion receiver would be smaller than those of its conventional counterpart, which contains two superheterodyne receivers.

[0026] FIG. 6 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus 400 operating in a SISO mode where a superheterodyne receiver 408 is enabled and a direct conversion receiver 410 is disabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In an initial state, the antenna switch module 406 directs the first RF signal received from the first antenna 402 and the second RF signal received from the second antenna 404 to the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410, respectively. The outputs of the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410 are forwarded to the first and second analog-to-digital converters 412 and 414, respectively, which further generate a first digital signal and a second digital signal to the signal processing module 416.

[0027] The signal processing module 416 processes the first digital signal generated by the first analog-to-digital converter 412 and the second digital signal generated by the second analog-to-converter 414 to determine if their corresponding SNR is higher than a predetermined threshold value. If the second digital signal generated by the analog-to-digital converter 414 is determined to have a SNR lower than the predetermined threshold value, the signal processing module 416 will generate an antenna switch control signal that controls the antenna switch module 406 to direct both the first and second RF signals to the superheterodyne receiver 408. In the mean time, the signal processing module 416 will also generate a first receiver control signal to enable the superheterodyne receiver 408, and a second receiver control signal to disable

the direct conversion receiver 410. This operation mode is utilized, for example, when the apparatus 400 is located in a high interfered area where the direct conversion receiver cannot provide quality outputs. The signal processing module 416 will keep monitoring the SNR of the second digital signal. Once it is determined to be higher than the predetermined threshold value, the signal processing module will switch the apparatus 400 back to the MIMO mode.

[0028] In addition to the cost, size, and power consumption advantages mentioned above, the proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus is able to provide diversity gains, such that it can function in high interfered areas where its conventional counterpart, that includes only direct conversion receivers, cannot function properly.

[0029] FIG. 7 illustrates a proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus 400 operating in a SISO mode where a superheterodyne receiver 408 is disabled and a direct conversion receiver 410 is enabled, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In an initial state, the antenna switch module 406 directs the first RF signal received from the first antenna 402 and the second RF signal received from the second antenna 404 to the superheterodyne receiver 408 and the direct conversion receiver 410, respectively. The outputs of the superheterodyne receiver 412 and the direct conversion receiver 410 are forwarded to the first and second analog-to-digital converters 412 and 414, respectively, which further generate a first digital signal and a second digital signal to the signal processing module 416.

[0030] The signal processing module 416 processes the first digital signal generated by the first analog-to-digital converter 412 and the second digital signal generated by the second analog-to-converter 414 to determine if their corresponding SNR is higher than a predetermined threshold value. If the second digital signal generated by the analog-to-digital converter 414 is

determined to have a SNR higher than the predetermined threshold value, and the apparatus 400 is operating in a power saving mode, the signal processing module 416 will generate an antenna switch control signal that controls the antenna switch module 406 to direct both the first and second RF signals to the direct conversion receiver 410. In the meantime, the signal processing module 416 will also generate a first receiver control signal to disable the superheterodyne receiver 408, and a second receiver control signal to enable the direct conversion receiver 410. This operation mode is utilized, for example, when the apparatus 400 is located in a low interfered area under power constraints, such as being powered by batteries. In addition to the advantages discussed above, this operation mode allows the apparatus 400 to further operate in a power-efficient mode.

[0031] FIG. 8 illustrates a flowchart for explaining how the proposed MIMO signal receiving apparatus operates in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. In step 802, the first and second RF signals are received by the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver, respectively. In step 804, the outputs of the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver are converted into the first and second digital signals. In step 806, the signal processing module determines if the SNR of the second digital signal is higher than the predetermined threshold value. If the SNR of the second digital signal is determined to be lower than the predetermined threshold value, the process proceeds to step 808 where the direct conversion receiver is disabled, the superheterodyne receiver is enabled, and both the first and second RF signals are directed to the superheterodyne receiver. If the SNR of the second digital signal is determined to be higher than the predetermined threshold value, the process proceeds to step 810 where whether the apparatus is operating in a power saving mode is determined. If the apparatus is operating in a power saving mode, the process proceeds to step 812 where the superheterodyne receiver is disabled, the

direct conversion receiver is enabled, and both the first and second RF signals are directed to the direct conversion receiver. If the apparatus is not operating in a power saving mode, the process proceeds to step 814 where both the superheterodyne receiver and the direct conversion receiver are enabled, and the first and second RF signals are directed to them, respectively.

[0032] It is noted that although the above embodiments use a two-receiver MIMO signal receiving apparatus as an example to explain the principles of the invention, the number of receivers that can be implemented is by no means limited to two. More superheterodyne receivers and direct conversion receivers can be implemented in order to achieve further optimal performance.

[0033] The above illustration provides many different embodiments or embodiments for implementing different features of the invention. Specific embodiments of components and processes are described to help clarify the invention. These are, of course, merely embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention from that described in the claims.

[0034] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention, as set forth in the following claims.