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Title:
OFDM-MODULATOR, OFDM-DEMODULATOR, METHOD TO OPERATE AN OFDM-MODULATOR, AND METHOD TO OPERATE AN OFDM-DEMODULATOR
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/108677
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
It is proposed an OFDM-modulator (1000) for operating in a radio device (BS; UE) of a cellular radio communications network (RCN), wherein the OFDM-modulator (1000) is configured to: determine a joined sample stream (g0,…,gB-1) in dependence on a first and second egress sample stream (e0,…,eB-1, f0,…,fB-1) for up-converting the joined sample stream (g0,…,gB-1) to a carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies.

Inventors:
RHEINSCHMITT RUPERT (DE)
FUCHS ROLF (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2017/081738
Publication Date:
June 21, 2018
Filing Date:
December 06, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ALCATEL LUCENT (FR)
International Classes:
H04L27/26
Other References:
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"3GPP TR 25.814 V1.2.0; 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Physical Layer Aspects for Evolved UTRA (Release 7)", INTERNET CITATION, February 2006 (2006-02-01), XP002400401, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20060926]
NOKIA ET AL: "On the URLLC transmission formats for NR TDD", vol. RAN WG1, no. Gothenburg, Sweden; 20160822 - 20160826, 12 August 2016 (2016-08-12), XP051142024, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20160812]
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
WETZEL, Emmanuelle et al. (DE)
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Claims:
Claims 1. An OFDM-modulator (1000) for operating in a radio

device (BS; UE) of a cellular radio communications network (RCN) , wherein the OFDM-modulator (1000) comprises a processor (PI; P2) and a memory (Ml; M2) being configured to:

- receive a first and second ingress modulation-symbol stream (b0, bM-i, c0, cP_i) ;

- determine a first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTBi, IFFTB2) of the same block lengths (B) in dependence on the first and second ingress modulation-symbol stream (bo, bM-i, Co, cP_i) ,

respectively;

- determine first and second frequency-shifted samples (Sb2; Sb3) of different frequency offsets (Af2, Af3) to a subcarrier frequency (DC) in dependence on the first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform

(IFFTBI, IFFTB2) , respectively;

- determine a first and second egress sample stream (eo, eB-i, fo,...,fB-i) in dependence on the first and second frequency-shifted samples (Sb2; Sb3) ,

respectively; and

- determine a joined sample stream (g0, gB-i) in dependence on the first and second egress sample stream (eo, eB-i, fo,...,fB-i) for up-converting the joined sample stream (g0, gB-i) to a carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies. 2. The OFDM-modulator (1000) according to claim 1,

- wherein the same block length (B) of the first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTB)

multiplied with an integer factor (K) greater than one equals a main block length (A) . 3. The OFDM-modulator (1000) according to claim 2,

- wherein the main block length (A) equals 2048. 4. The OFDM-modulator (1000) according to one of the

preceding claims, wherein the processor (PI; P2) and the memory (Ml; M2) are configured to:

- determine the first frequency offset (Af2) for the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTBi), wherein the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTBi) occupies a first subcarrier subset in a subcarrier range (SR) ;

- determine the second frequency offset (Af3) for the second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTB2), wherein the second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTB2) occupies a second subcarrier subset in the subcarrier range (SR) . 5. The OFDM-modulator () according to one of the

preceding claims, wherein the processor () and the memory () are configured to:

- receive a third ingress modulation-symbol stream

- determine a third inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTA) of a further block length (A) in dependence on the third ingress modulation-symbol stream (ao, aN-i) ;

- determine third frequency-shifted samples (Sa) of a third frequency offset (Afl) to the subcarrier frequency (DC) in dependence on the third inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IDFTA);

- determine a third egress sample stream (Co, cA-i ) in dependence on the third frequency-shifted samples (Sa) ; and

- determine the joined sample stream (g0, g -i ) in dependence on the first, second and third egress sample stream (c0, cA-i , d0,...,dA-i e0,...,eB-i , fo,...,fB-i ) for up-converting the joined sample stream (g0, gA-i ) to the carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies. 6. An OFDM-demodulator (2000) for operating in a device (BS; UE) of a cellular radio communications network (RCN) , wherein the OFDM-demodulator (2000) comprises a processor (PI; P2) and a memory (Ml; M2) being

configured to:

- receive a down-converted sample stream (h0, hB-i , ... ) ;

- determine a first and second ingress sample stream (ko, kB-i , 1O,...,1B-I) of the down-converted sample stream (ho, hB-i , ...) of the same block length (B) and of different frequency offsets (-Af2, -Af3) to a subcarrier frequency (DC) , respectively;

- determine a first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform (FFTB1, FFTB2) of the same block length (B) in dependence on the first and second ingress sample stream (ko, kB-i , lo, lB-i ) , respectively; and

- determine a first and second egress demodulation- symbol stream (n0, nM-i , Oo,...,oP_i ) in dependence on the first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform (FFTBI, FFTB2) , respectively.

7. The OFDM-demodulator (2000) according to claim 6,

- wherein the same block length (B) of the first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform (DFTB)

multiplied with an integer factor (K) greater than one equals a main block length (A) . 8. The OFDM-demodulator () according to claim 7,

- wherein the main block length (A) equals 2048. 9. The OFDM-demodulator (2000) according to one of the claims 6 to 8,

- wherein the first ingress sample stream (ko, kB-i ) comprises a first inverse Fast Fourier Transform

(IFFTBI) occupying a first subcarrier subset in a subcarrier range (SR) , and

- wherein second ingress sample stream (lo, 1B-I) comprises a second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTB2) occupying a second subcarrier subset in the subcarrier range (SR) . 10. A OFDM-demodulator (2000) according to one of the

claims 6 to 9, wherein the processor (PI; P2) and the memory (Ml; M2) are further configured to:

- determine a third ingress sample stream (io, 1A-I) of the down-converted sample stream (ho, hA-i ) of a further block length (A) and of a third frequency offset (Afl);

- determine a third forward Fast Fourier Transform (DFTA) of the further block length (A) in dependence on the third ingress sample stream (i0, ;

- determine a third egress demodulation-symbol stream (mo, nM-i ) in dependence on the third forward Fast Fourier Transform (DFTA) . 11. A radio device (BS; UE) for operating in a cellular radio communications network (RCN) , wherein the radio device (BS; UE) comprises:

- the OFDM-modulator (1000) according to one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the radio device (BS; UE) comprises a radio module (Rl; R2) and an antenna (Al; A2) being configured to:

- up-convert the joined sample stream (g0, gA-i ) to the carrier frequency higher than respective

subcarrier frequencies;

- transmit the joined sample stream (g0, gA-i ) on a first radio channel (chl; ch2); and/or wherein the radio device (BS; UE) comprises the OFDM-demodulator

(2000) according to one of the claims 6 to 10, wherein the radio device (BS; UE) comprises the radio module

(Rl; R2) and the antenna (Al; A2) being configured to:

- receive a radio signal from a second channel (ch2; chl) ;

- down-convert the radio signal to the ingress sample stream (h0, hA_i , ... ) . 12. A method to operate an OFDM-modulator (1000) for

operating in a radio device (BS; UE) of a cellular radio communications network (RCN) , wherein the method comprises :

- receiving a first and second ingress modulation- symbol stream (bo, bM-i , Co, cP_i ) ;

- determining a first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTBi, IFFTB2) of the same block lengths (B) in dependence on the first and second ingress modulation-symbol stream (bo, bM-i, Co, cP_i) ,

respectively;

- determining first and second frequency-shifted samples (Sb2; Sb3) of different frequency offsets to a subcarrier frequency (DC) in dependence on the first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFTBi, IFFTB2) , respectively;

- determining a first and second egress sample stream (eo, eB-i, fo,...,fB-i) in dependence on the first and second frequency-shifted samples (Sb2; Sb3) ,

respectively; and

- determing a joined sample stream (g0, gB-i) in dependence on the first and second egress sample stream (eo, eB-i, fo,...,fB-i) for up-converting the joined sample stream (g0, gB-i) to a carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies. 13. A method to operate an OFDM-demodulator (2000) for operating in a device (BS; UE) of a cellular radio communications network (RCN) , wherein the method comprises :

- receiving a down-converted sample stream (ho,...,hB_ i,...) ;

- determining a first and second ingress sample stream (k0, kB-i, 1O,...,1B-I) of the down-converted

demodulation-symbol stream (ho, hB-i, ...) of the same block length (B) and of different frequency offset (- Af2, -Af3) to a subcarrier frequency (DC),

respectively; - determining a first and second forward Fast Fourier

Transform (FFTBi, FFTB2) of the same block length (B) in dependence on the first and second ingress sample stream (ko, kB-i, lo, - r 1B-I) , respectively; and

- determining a first and second egress demodulation- symbol stream (n0, nM-i, Oo, oP-i) in dependence on the first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform (FFTBI, FFTb2) , respectively.

Description:
Title: OFDM-modulator, OFDM-demodulator , method to operate an OFDM-modulator, and method to operate an OFDM-demodulator

Specification

Field of the invention

The present disclosure is directed to an OFDM-modulator, an OFDM-demodulator, a method to operate an OFDM-modulator, and a method to operate an OFDM-demodulator.

Background

Evolving radio communications standards like 5G permit an efficient multi-cell / multi-TP (transmission point) support of mixed numerologies , namely mixed carrier

configurations. 5G in general and specifically 3GPP New Radio targets multi-service support within one carrier. As the different service use cases are very different from each other, they motivate different multi-carrier waveform parameters each.

Summary

An object of the disclosure is to propose an OFDM-modulator for operating in a radio device of a cellular radio

communications network, wherein the OFDM-modulator

comprises a processor and a memory being configured to: receive a first and second ingress modulation-symbol stream; determine a first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform of the same block lengths in dependence on the first and second ingress modulation-symbol stream,

respectively; determine first and second frequency-shifted samples of different frequency offsets to a subcarrier frequency in dependence on the first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform, respectively; determine a first and second egress sample stream in dependence on the first and second frequency-shifted samples, respectively; and

determine a joined sample stream in dependence on the first and second egress sample stream for up-converting the joined sample stream to a carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies.

Due to different frequency offsets an increase in transport capacity can be achieved by using the same block lengths but different frequency offsets. Moreover, the coexistence of different numerologies in the sense of different block lengths is still possible.

According to an advantageous embodiment the same block length of the first and second inverse Fast Fourier

Transform multiplied with an integer factor greater than one equals a main block length. This allows combining the plurality of modulation/demodulation systems with different block lengths on a fixed subcarrier grid. Moreover, it is provided that the different symbol streams (of different numerology) do not interfere as orthogonality of

subcarriers is maintained.

According to an advantageous embodiment the main block length equals 2048. This scheme therefore supports a migration from 4G/LTE to 5G.

According to an advantageous embodiment the processor and the memory are configured to: determine the first frequency offset for the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform, wherein the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform occupies a first subcarrier subset in a subcarrier range; and

determine the second frequency offset for the second inverse Fast Fourier Transform, wherein the second inverse Fast Fourier Transform occupies a second subcarrier subset in the subcarrier range. Consequently, a plurality of inverse Fast Fourier Transforms can occupy the same

frequency range by interleaving of the respective frequency portions/subcarriers. According to an advantageous embodiment the processor and the memory are configured to: receive a third ingress modulation-symbol stream; determine a third inverse Fast Fourier Transform of a further block length in dependence on the third ingress modulation-symbol stream; determine third frequency-shifted samples of a third frequency offset to the subcarrier frequency in dependence on the third inverse Fast Fourier Transform; determine a third egress sample stream in dependence on the third third frequency- shifted samples; and determine the joined sample stream in dependence on the first, second and third egress sample stream for up-converting the joined sample stream to the carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier

frequencies. Advantageously it is provided a system of inverse Fast Fourier Transforms with mixed block lengths.

A further object of the description is to propose an OFDM- demodulator for operating in a device of a cellular radio communications network, wherein the OFDM-demodulator comprises a processor and a memory being configured to: receive a down-converted sample stream; determine a first and second ingress sample stream of the down-converted sample stream of the same block length and of different frequency offsets to a subcarrier frequency, respectively; determine a first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform of the same block length in dependence on the first and second ingress sample stream, respectively; and determine a first and second egress demodulation-symbol stream in dependence on the first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform, respectively.

According to an advantageous embodiment the same block length of the first and second forward Fast Fourier

Transform multiplied with an integer factor greater than one equals a main block length. By implication this integer factor (K-factor) equals a power of two and is therefore also greater than one. This allows combining the plurality of modulation/demodulation systems with different block lengths on a fixed subcarrier grid. Moreover, it is provided that the different symbol streams (of different numerology) do not interfere as orthogonality of

subcarriers is maintained. According to an advantageous embodiment the main block length equals 2048. This scheme therefore supports a migration from 4G/LTE to 5G.

According to an advantageous embodiment the first ingress sample stream comprises a first inverse Fast Fourier

Transform occupying a first subcarrier subset in a

subcarrier range, wherein second ingress sample stream comprises a second inverse Fast Fourier Transform occupying a second subcarrier subset in the subcarrier range. It is exploited that a plurality of inverse Fast Fourier

Transforms occupy the same frequency range by interleaving of the respective frequency portions/subcarriers . According to an advantageous embodiment the processor and the memory are further configured to: determine a third ingress sample stream of the down-converted demodulation- symbol stream of a further block length and of a third frequency offset; determine a third forward Fast Fourier Transform of the further block length in dependence on the third ingress sample stream; and determine a third egress demodulation-symbol stream in dependence on the third forward Fast Fourier Transform. Advantageously it is provided a system of Fast Fourier Transforms with mixed block lengths.

A further object of the description is to propose a method to operate an OFDM-modulator.

A further object of the description is to propose a method to operate an OFDM-demodulator.

Brief description of the figures

Figure la, lb, 3, 4 and 5 show a schematic block diagram of an ODFM-modulator or an OFDM-demodulator, respectively;

Figures lc, Id show a schematic sequence diagram,

respectively;

Figure 2 shows a schematic cellular radio communications network; and Figure 6 illustrates schematically a frequency offset scheme .

Description of the embodiments Figure la shows a schematic block diagram of an OFDM- modulator 1000 with a first processing chain 1200 and a second processing chain 1300. A first block 1202 of the first processing chain 1200 receives a first ingress modulation-symbol stream bo,...,b M -i and determines a first inverse Fast Fourier Transform of a first block length B. The first inverse Fast Fourier Transform is frequency- shifted by the first frequency offset Af2 resulting in first frequency-shifted samples Sb2. A second block 1204 of the first processing chain 1200 receives the first

frequency-shifted samples Sb2 and determines a first egress sample stream eo,...,e B -i .

A first block 1302 of the second processing chain 1300 receives a second ingress modulation-symbol stream Co,...,c P -i and determines a second inverse Fast Fourier Transform of the first block length B. The second inverse Fast Fourier Transform is frequency-shifted by the second frequency offset Af3 resulting in second frequency-shifted samples Sb3. A second block 1304 of the second processing chain 1300 receives the second frequency-shifted samples Sb3and determines a second egress sample stream fo,...,fB-i - A block 1900 determines a joined sample stream g 0 ,...,gB-i in

dependence on the first and second egress sample streams eo,...,e B -i , fo,...,fB-i for up-converting the joined sample stream g 0 ,...,g B -i to a carrier frequency higher than

respective subcarrier frequencies.

Figure lb shows schematic block diagram of an OFDM- demodulator 2000. A down-converted sample stream ho, h B -i, ... is received from an A/D-converter of the respective radio module Rl, R2. A block 2202 of a first processing chain 2200 determines a first ingress sample stream ko,...,k B -i of the first block length B in dependence on the down- converted sample stream ho, h B -i, ... and in dependence on the first frequency offset Af2 to the subcarrier frequency, wherein the first ingress sample stream ko,...,k B _i is back- shifted in frequency by the first frequency offset Af2. A block 2204 determines a first forward Fast Fourier

Transform FFT Bi of the first block length B in dependence on the first ingress sample stream ko, k B _i . A block 2206 determines a first egress demodulation-symbol stream no,...,n M -i in dependence on the first forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT Bi . A block 2302 of a second processing chain 2300 determines a second ingress sample stream lo,...,l B -i in dependence on the down-converted sample stream ho, h B _i, ... of the first block length B and in dependence on the second frequency offset Af3 to the subcarrier frequency, wherein the second ingress sample stream lo,...,l B -i is back-shifted in frequency by the second frequency offset Af3. A block 2304 determines a second forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT B 2 of the first block length B in dependence on the second ingress sample stream 1 0 ,...,1 Β -ι· A block 2306 determines a second egress demodulation-symbol stream Oo,...,o P -i in dependence on the second forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT B 2 ·

Figure lc shows a schematic sequence diagram 1800 to operate the ODFM-modulator 1000 comprising steps 1802, 1804, 1805, 1806 and 1808.

Figure Id shows a schematic sequence diagram 2800 to operate an OFDM-demodulator 2000 comprising steps 2802, 2804, 2806 and 2808.

Figure 2 shows a schematic cellular radio communications network RCN. The cellular radio communications network RCN is a cellular network, wherein the first radio device BS establishes a radio cell C. The first radio device BS is a base station, a LTE eNodeB, a 5G transmission point, a WiFi access point, a remote radio head, RRH, or else. The first radio device BS is in particular suitable to serve the radio cell C and to connect user equipment in the sense of radio devices UE, UE_leg inside the radio cell C to the cellular radio communications network RCN. The first radio device BS is e.g. implemented as a stand-alone equipment. The second and third radio devices UE, UE_leg reside in the radio cell C and may be referred to as user equipment or machine equipment.

The third radio device UE_leg is a LTE legacy device and fulfils 3GPP TS36.211 V14.00 Sep.2016, which is

incorporated herein by reference. The first and second radio devices BS and UE comprise an OFDM-modulator 1000 and/or an OFDM-demodulator 2000, respectively. Many of the embodiments of this description allow operating the third radio device UE_leg in the cell C together with the first and second radio devices BS and UE . The first radio device BS comprises a memory Ml, a

processor PI, a radio module Rl, and an antenna Al . The second radio device UE comprises a memory M2, the processor P2, a radio module R2, and an antenna A2. The third radio device UE_leg comprises a memory and 3, processor P3, a radio module are 3 and an antenna Al . The processors PI,

P2, P3 are implemented using e.g. a DSP, FPGA, or the like or a combination thereof. The memory Ml, M2, M3 is

implemented using e.g. a RAM, ROM, DDR, Flash memory, or the like, or a combination thereof. The memory Ml, M2, M3 stores e.g. computer readable instructions, thus

instructions executable by the processor PI, P2, P3. The processor PI processes data to be transmitted to the first and second radio device UE, UE_leg. The processing includes the steps necessary to fulfil the requirements set by the radio communications network RCN.

At least parts of the above described cellular radio communications network RCN including sender and/or receiver of the first radio device BS could be implemented using network functions virtualization (NFV) . NFV is a network architecture that makes use of technologies of computer virtualization. Entire network equipment like sender or receiver or parts thereof or part of their functions can be virtualized using software building blocks that may connect, or interact, to create communication services. A virtualized network function of e.g. a sender or receiver may include at least one virtual machine running different software and processes, on top of standard high-volume servers, switches and storage, or a cloud computing

infrastructure, instead of having customized hardware appliances for each network function. As such a sender or receiver function may be implemented in a computer program using a computer program product embodied on a non- transitory computer readable medium for performing

operations, wherein the computer program product comprises instructions, that when executed by a processor, perform the operations of the specific base station, eNodeB, network node, MME (Mobility Management Entity) and/or UE function .

The methods described herein relate to digital signal processing and could thus be implemented using a processor like a digital signal processor, or the like. At least some of the functions relate to baseband processing and could thus be implemented using a transceiver, e.g. a baseband transceiver. The radio module is e.g. a radio module, or a remotely located so called RRH (Remote Radio Head) . The constellation with a RRH is often used in connection with a so called NFV (Network Functions Virtualization)

implementation, where a substantial part of processing is centralized in a server farm with a plurality of processors and a plurality of memory, and the radio specific up- conversion, the antenna and the digital-to-analog converter for data transmission in downlink to the user equipment and the analog-to-digital converter for receiving data from the user equipment in uplink is remotely located. The radio module is also called radio frontend and includes e.g. a digital-to-analog converter, a low-pass filter, a mixer, a local oscillator, a power amplifier and an antenna. The local oscillator generates the radio frequency which is mixed on the processed data. The aforementioned

modules/functions could be placed in serial order. Some modules might be not be used or replaced by others

dependent on the technology used. For MIMO or massive MIMO some modules need to be duplicated, e.g. a plurality of antennas is used instead of one and corresponding

amplifiers, etc. Additional modules might be added for performing und/or supporting specific functions as e.g. beamforming, CoMP (coordinated multipoint) , elCIC (enhanced inter-cell interference control), or the like. User

equipment (UE) could be implemented as a device with a radio module, e.g. smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, sensor, actuator, equipment inside a vehicle, machine-to-machine equipment, or else. The radio communications network RCN is an OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) type network, e.g. UF-OFDM, F-OFDM, ZT-s-OFDM, P-OFDM, FC-OFDM, or another multi-carrier network, e.g. FS-FBMC, QAM-FBMC, etc. E.g. QAM - Quadrature Amplitude Modulation and/or QPSK - Quadrature Phase Shift Keying are used as modulation technique. The radio network RCN allocates resources using a scheduler and a time-frequency-resource grid, a t-f- resource. The t-f-resource includes time slots and

associated subcarriers . The subcarriers are e.g. grouped in frequency subbands . A subband is assigned at least one subband parameter. A subband parameter is e.g. subcarrier spacing, other parameters are e.g. symbol duration, time overhead, time overhead type like zero postfix or cyclic prefix, windowing or filtering parameters. Dependent on the assigned or selected parameters the subband is

characterized for a specific transmission type and is in particular suitable for the transmission of specific services. A service is e.g. eMBB (enhanced mobile

broadband) , mMTC (massive machine-type-communication) , URLLC (ultra reliable low latency communication) , vehicle- to-vehicle communication, voice, video, etc. An allocated physical resource block thus assigns a dedicated time slot associated with one or more subcarriers or a subband to a data packet. A physical resource block assigns one time slot to a subcarrier. A time slot is e.g. called a TTI (transmission time interval) . The period of time could e.g. be one or more time slots. Data and control signals are transmitted using physical channels, e.g. physical downlink shared channel, physical downlink control channel, common control physical channel. Further data and control signals could be transmitted using broadcast channel, paging channel, multicast channel.

Figure 3 shows a schematic block diagram of the ODFM- modulator 1000 with a plurality of processing chains 1100, 1200, 1300. Of course, further processing chains are possible. The third processing chain 1100 is described in detail in the following, wherein the further processing chains are similar to the processing chain 1100 but may differ at least in the used respective block lengths and frequency offsets. A block 1106 determines a third ingress modulation-symbol stream ao,...,a N -i in dependence on a third ingress data stream 1108. The block 1106 may comprise an QAM-modulator (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) and/or an QPSK-modulator (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) , a channel pre-coder, and/or for further processing entities. A serial-to-parallel converter 1110 converts the third ingress modulation-symbol stream ao,...,a N -i from a parallel to a serial symbol stream. The parallelized third ingress modulation-symbol stream ao,...,a N _i is applied to a

subcarrier mapper 1112. A mapper 1114 maps reference symbols and/or synchronisation symbols to the modulation- symbol stream. The modulation-symbol stream determined by the mapper 1114 is applied to an inverse Fast Fourier

Transform block 1118 to determine the third inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT A . A frequency shifter 1116 shifts the applied third inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT A by the applied third frequency offset Afl to determine third frequency-shifted samples Sa. The third frequence-shifted samples Sa are serialized by means of a parallel-to-serial converter 1120 and applied to a cyclic prefix (CP) inserter 1122 to determine the third egress sample stream do,...,d A -i- The cyclic prefix inserter 1122 also can be omitted.

The processing chains 1200, 1300 differ from the processing chain 1100 as described above in the following: The ingress data streams 1208 and 1308 and 1108 are mutually different with respect to their contents. The first block length B of the first and second inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT B i, IFFT B 2 multiplied with a respective integer factor K, also termed K-factor, equal the main block length A of the third forward Fast Fourier Transform IFFT A . The block lengths N, M and P of the serial-to-parallel converters 1110, 1210 and 1310 are equal or smaller than the respective block length A, B of the corresponding inverse Fast Fourier Transform block 1118, 1218, 1318.

Given the largest block length of the fourier transform in the sense of the main block length A, each processing chain has to fulfil the following equation (1) with a block length bl and the corresponding K-factor K.

For cellular radio communications network RCN with the main block length A of 2048 also legacy LTE devices can be attended. In this case the subcarrier spacing fO providing a fixed subcarrier spacing grid for all of the other processing chains is 15 kHz. Of course, the main block length A can be chosen differently, however loosing

compatibility with legacy LTE devices. The sample time Ts for each K-Factor system can be determined according to equation (2 ) .

For applications with a demand for low energy consumption and short symbol rates, the second radio device UE may only comprise processing chains with a high K-Factor,

particularly a K-factor K greater than 1. The following equations (3) to (6) show that the modulation and demodulation scheme proposed in this description still provides that the subcarriers are orthogonal. Equation (3) provides the forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT_R of block length R with the parameter k. In equation (4) the right hand term is seperated into two components X_I and X_H each representing Fast Fourier Transforms. Equation (5) comprises a parameter transform from parameter k of equation (4) to the parameter 2*u. Equation (6) represents equation (5) in a rewritten form. Equations (5) and (6) provide two fourier transforms XI (u) and XII (u) with a block length of R/2 in comparison with the Fast Fourier Transform of block length R in equations (3) and (4) .

Consequently, subcarrier orthogonality is maintained while FFT block lengths are used that comply with the K-factor scheme described in equation (1) .

The following table 1 shows possible configurations for processing chains of the OFDM-modulator 1000 and the OFDM- demodulator 2000.

Table 1

In table 2 the surviving subcarrier distance in kHz depending on the K factor is shown. The subcarrier distance means that for a system with the corresponding K factor a multiple of the subcarrier distance survive in the

frequency range. Consequently, with a rising K factor also the subcarrier distance rises and the corresponding

frequency space can be used according to the methods described herein. Therefore, shorter symbol times result in an increase of capacity, if all subcarriers are used.

Table 2

The absolute value of the difference between first and second frequency offset Af2, Af3 is in a range between and including one subcarrier and K-1 subcarriers.

An adder 1902 adds the first, second and third egress sample streams eo,...,e B -i, fo,...,fB-i, do,...,d A -i, to a sum, namely the joined sample stream go,...,gA-i - The joined sample stream g 0 ,...,gA-i is applied to a digital-to-analog converter of the respective radio module Rl, R2 and subsequently up- converted to a carrier frequency higher than respective subcarrier frequencies.

The wording ingress and egress has the meaning that a respective ingress stream is located toward an input side of the processing chain and that an egress stream is located toward an output side of the processing chain.

Therefore, the ingress stream may differ from an actual input stream at the beginning of the processing chain. The same applies to the egress stream. The serial-toparallel converters and the parallel-to-serial converters in figures 3 and 4 are arranged at an exemplary position. Of course these converters can be arranged at other positions to optimize the respective processing chain .

Figure 4 shows schematic block diagram of an OFDM- demodulator 2000 with a plurality of processing chains 2100, 2200, 2300. Of course, further processing chains are possible. The processing chain 2100 is described in detail in the following, wherein the further processing chains are similar to the processing chain 2100. A cyclic prefix remover 2108 removes a cyclic prefix CP. The cyclic prefix remover 2108 can also be omitted. The frequency shifter 2110 back-shifts the down-converted sample stream ho,...,h A _ i, ... not comprising the cyclic prefix in dependence on the supplied third frequency offset Af1. The frequency shifter 2110 determines the third ingress sample stream io,...,iA-i, which is parallelized by a serial-to-parallel converter 2112. A forward Fast Fourier Transform block 2114

determines the third forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT A of the further block size A in dependence on the parallelised ingress sample stream io,...,iA-i - A demapper 2116 demaps the subcarriers . A parallel-to-serial converter 2118 of block length N determines the third egress demodulation-symbol stream mo, m N _i in dependence on the third forward Fast

Fourier Transform FFT A . A channel estimator 2120 determines a channel estimate 2122 in dependence on reference symbols contained in the third egress demodulation-symbol stream mo, m N -i . An equalizer 2124 determines an equalized egress modulation-symbol stream 2126 in dependence on the third egress demodulation-symbol stream mo, m N _i and in

dependence on the channel estimate 2122. As indicated with arrows the channel estimates 2122 and 2222 can be

exchanged, wherein for example the estimator 2120 receives the channel estimate 2222. A block 2128 determines an egress data stream 2130 in dependence on the equalized egress demodulation-symbol stream 2126. The channel

estimator 2120 and the equalizer 2124 are only exemplary and may comprise other taps regarding the respective input and output symbol streams. The block 2128 comprises a QAM- demodulator (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) and/or a QPSK-demodulator (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) , a channel de-coder, and/or further processing entities. The egress data stream 2130 equals the ingress data stream 1108 in figure 3. A correlator 2132 detects a synchronization symbol in the third egress demodulation-symbol stream mo, m N -i and determines a synchronisation state 2134.

The processing chains 2200, 2300 differ from the processing chain 2100 as described above in the following: The egress data streams 2130 and 2230 and 2330 are mutually different with respect to their contents. The block length B of the first and second forward Fast Fourier Transform FFT B i, FFT B 2 multiplied with the K-factor equal the main block length A.

Figure 5 shows a schematic block diagram of the ODFM- demodulator 2000. According to the block 2110 no frequency back-shift is applied to the down-converted sample stream ho, h A _i, ... and the third forward Fast Fourier transform FFT A is determined in block 2114. Further processing chains 2400, 2500 operate with block lengths of 128 and 64, respectively, and with respective frequency offsets.

A processing chain group 2600 comprises the processing chains 2200, 2300 and further processing chains. The processing chains of the group 2600 are characterized by using the same block length B, in this example with a value of 128, and a frequency offset scheme. According to the frequency offset scheme the frequency offsets for the processing chains of the processing chain group 2600 are determined on a subcarrier basis in order to use unused subcarrier subspaces of a single one of the processing chains . Figure 6 illustrates schematically a frequency offset scheme on subcarrier basis for the block length 128. As the block length 128 corresponds to a K-factor of 16, operating a single processing chain with a K-factor of 16 in the OFDM-modulator 1000 will result in used subcarriers mod(j, 16) = 0 in a frequency range FR, wherein j is the

subcarrier index. In the same frequency range FR the remaining subcarriers are used by means of at least one further processing chain in the OFDM-modulator 1000 and the ODFM-demodulator 2000.

The OFDM-modulator 1000 determines the first frequency offset Af2 for the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT BI , wherein the first inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT BI occupies a first subcarrier subset scOA, scOB, scOC in the subcarrier range SR. The second frequency offset Af3 for the second inverse Fast Fourier Transform IFFT B 2 is determined, so that the second inverse Fast Fourier

Transform IFFT B 2 occupies a second subcarrier subset sc3A, sc3B, sc3C in the subcarrier range SR. The first and second frequency offsets Af2, Af3 in the shown example of figure 6 differ by three subcarriers . Further subcarrier subsets are shown in the frequency range and exemplify a comb-like inverleaving of the subsets. Moreover, all the subsets of the frequency offset scheme use mutually different

subcarriers in the frequency range FR. In an embodiment guard bands in the sense of one or more unused subcarriers are arranged between subcarriers in the frequency range FR.

The description and drawings merely illustrate the

principles of the invention. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements that, although not explicitly

described or shown herein, embody the principles of the invention and are included within its spirit and scope. Furthermore, all examples recited herein are principally intended expressly to be only for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the principles of the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor (s) to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Moreover, all statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to

encompass equivalents thereof.

The functions of the various elements shown in the FIGs., including any functional blocks labelled as "processors", may be provided through the use of dedicated hardware as well as hardware capable of executing software in

association with appropriate software. When provided by a processor, the functions may be provided by a single dedicated processor, by a single shared processor, or by a plurality of individual processors, some of which may be shared. Moreover, explicit use of the term "processor" or "controller" should not be construed to refer exclusively to hardware capable of executing software, and may

implicitly include, without limitation, digital signal processor (DSP) hardware, network processor, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) , field programmable gate array (FPGA) , read only memory (ROM) for storing software, random access memory (RAM), and non volatile storage. Other hardware, conventional and/or custom, may also be included. Similarly, any switches shown in the FIGS, are conceptual only. Their function may be carried out through the

operation of program logic, through dedicated logic, through the interaction of program control and dedicated logic, or even manually, the particular technique being selectable by the implementer as more specifically

understood from the context. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any block diagrams herein represent conceptual views of illustrative circuitry embodying the principles of the invention. Similarly, it will be appreciated that any flow charts, flow diagrams, state transition diagrams, pseudo code, and the like represent various processes which may be substantially represented in computer readable medium and so executed by a computer or processor, whether or not such computer or processor is explicitly shown.