Wireless local area network repeater with detection
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-007/14
H04B-001/60
H04B-007/00
H04B-007/204
출원번호
US-0533589
(2003-11-17)
등록번호
US-8111645
(2012-02-07)
국제출원번호
PCT/US03/35050
(2003-11-17)
§371/§102 date
20050503
(20050503)
국제공개번호
WO2004/047308
(2004-06-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Proctor, Jr., James A.
Galney, Kenneth M.
출원인 / 주소
QUALCOMM Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Gunderson, Linda G.
인용정보
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14인용 특허 :
179
초록▼
A frequency translating repeater (200) for use in a time division duplex radio protocol communications system includes an automatic gain control feature. Detection is performed by comparators (401, 411) ADCs (402, 412); DACs (404, 414) and a processor (315). Detection can be overridden by processor
A frequency translating repeater (200) for use in a time division duplex radio protocol communications system includes an automatic gain control feature. Detection is performed by comparators (401, 411) ADCs (402, 412); DACs (404, 414) and a processor (315). Detection can be overridden by processor (315) using logic elements (406, 416, 407, and 417) to control the generation of a Channel A/Channel B signal and a PA_ON signal for controlling a power amplifier associated with the transmitter.
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1. A method for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the method comprising: establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at le
1. A method for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the method comprising: establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andqualifying, when the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying further comprisesmeasuring an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal;refining at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value and the second criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than the minimum value. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the establishing the first and the second thresholds includes establishing the first and the second thresholds using a saw tooth process. 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising adding a delay to the signal after the signal is detected, and wherein a detection bandwidth associated with the monitoring is less than a group delay associated with the signal. 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the delay is less than a timeout parameter associated with the protocol. 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising refining the first threshold and the second threshold if no signal is detected. 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first detection mode includes an analog detection mode. 7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising recording information associated with the detected signal in an event log if the detected signal is determined to be the unwanted signal. 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising disabling a transmission of the signal if the detected signal is determined to be the unwanted signal. 9. The method according to claim 7, further comprising refining the first and the second threshold using the recorded information. 10. The method according to claim 1, further comprising monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect a signal thereon in accordance with a second detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold when the detected signal is detected. 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the second detection mode includes a digital detection mode. 12. The method according to claim 1, further comprising overriding the first detection mode with a second detection mode. 13. The method according to claim 1, wherein the qualifying includes: starting a timer to measure the elapsed time; andenabling a transmission of the detected signal in accordance with an override mode. 14. The method according to claim 1, wherein the minimum value includes a minimum packet duration. 15. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first criteria includes an end of packet criteria and the second criteria includes an unwanted signal criteria. 16. The method according to claim 1, wherein each threshold is established based upon a probability of a false detection of the signal. 17. A method for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the method comprising: establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andqualifying, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying further comprisesmeasuring an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal;refining at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event; wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than a maximum value; anddisabling the transmission if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value. 18. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency interface;a processor; anda memory coupled to the processor and the radio frequency interface, the memory containing instructions for causing the processor to: establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andqualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the instructions for qualifying further cause the processor tomeasure an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal; andrefine at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value and the second criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than the minimum value. 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor, in establishing the first and the second thresholds, to establish the first and the second thresholds using a saw tooth process. 20. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to add a delay to the signal after the signal is detected, and wherein a detection bandwidth associated with the monitoring is less than a group delay associated with the signal. 21. The apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the delay is less than a timeout parameter associated with the protocol. 22. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to refine the first threshold and the second threshold if no signal is detected. 23. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the first detection mode includes an analog detection mode, not involving the processor directly. 24. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to record information associated with the detected signal in an event log if the detected signal is determined to be the unwanted signal. 25. The apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to disable a transmission of the signal over the radio frequency interface if the detected signal is determined to be the unwanted signal. 26. The apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to refine the first and the second threshold using the recorded information. 27. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect a signal thereon in accordance with a second detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold when the detected signal is detected. 28. The apparatus according to claim 27, wherein the second detection mode includes a digital detection mode. 29. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions further cause the processor to override the first detection mode with a second detection mode. 30. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the instructions for qualifying further cause the processor to: start a timer to measure the elapsed time; andenable a transmission of the detected signal in accordance with an override mode. 31. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the minimum value includes a minimum packet duration. 32. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the first criteria includes an end of packet criteria and the second criteria includes an unwanted signal criteria. 33. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising an IF unit, capable of down-converting the signal on an RF band and selecting one of the first and the second frequency channels for transmission. 34. The apparatus according to claim 33, wherein the IF unit is configured to filter the down converted signal. 35. The apparatus according to claim 33, wherein the IF unit is configured to add a delay to the down converted signal during a period the signal is not detected and prior to enabling a transmission. 36. The apparatus according to claim 35, further comprising a surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter and wherein the delay is added using the SAW filter. 37. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a detection unit associated with each of the at least two frequency channels. 38. The apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the detection unit includes at least one of: a diode detector at an intermediate frequency (IF), a diode detector at a base band frequency, a matched filter at the IF, a matched filter at a radio frequency (RF). 39. The apparatus according to claim 37, further comprising a converter to digitize the signal to form a digitized signal and wherein the detector unit is further configured to detect the digitized signal. 40. The apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the detection unit is further configured to: compare a power level associated with the signal;monitor the signal over a time interval to determine a noise estimate; andcomparing the current signal power to this estimate as part of the detection process. 41. The apparatus according to claim 40, wherein the detection unit is further configured to monitor the noise level of both of the at least two frequency channels at the same time. 42. The apparatus according to claim 40, further comprising a converter, and wherein the detection unit is further configured to monitor the noise level by under-sampling the converter. 43. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency interface;a processor; anda memory coupled to the processor and the radio frequency interface, the memory containing instructions for causing the processor to: establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andqualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the instructions for qualifying further cause the processor tomeasure an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal; andrefine at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than a maximum value and wherein the transmission is disabled if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value. 44. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: a radio frequency interface;a processor; anda memory coupled to the processor and the radio frequency interface, the memory containing instructions for causing the processor to: establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andqualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the instructions in causing the processor to qualify, further cause the processor to:monitor the signal for a first period of time when the signal is above one of the first and the second thresholds; andintegrate the signal for a second period of time prior to comparing the signal to the first and the second thresholds. 45. The apparatus according to claim 44, further comprising a converter for converting the signal to form a digitized signal, and wherein the instructions in causing the processor to monitor and integrate, further cause the processor to monitor the digitized signal and integrate the digitized signal. 46. The apparatus according to claim 44, further comprising a converter for converting the signal to form a digitized signal, and wherein the instructions in causing the processor to monitor and integrate, further cause the processor to monitor the signal and the digitized signal and integrate the signal and the digitized signal. 47. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions, which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the instructions comprising: instructions to establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;instructions to monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andinstructions to qualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying further comprisesinstructions to measure an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal; andinstructions to refine at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value and the second criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than the minimum value. 48. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 47, wherein the instructions to qualify includes: instructions to start a timer to measure the elapsed time; andinstructions to enable a transmission of the detected signal in accordance with an override mode. 49. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 47, wherein the minimum value includes a minimum packet duration. 50. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 47, wherein the first criteria includes an end of packet criteria and the second criteria includes an unwanted signal criteria. 51. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions, which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the instructions comprising: instructions to establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;instructions to monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold; andinstructions to qualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying further comprisesinstructions to measure an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal;instructions to refine at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than a maximum value; andinstructions to disable the transmission if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value. 52. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions, which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless, local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the instructions comprising: instructions to establish a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;instructions to monitor the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold;instructions to qualify, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal;instructions to monitor the signal for a first period of time when the signal is above one of the first and the second thresholds; andinstructions to integrate the signal for a second period of time prior to comparing the signal to the first and the second thresholds. 53. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 52, further including: instructions to convert the signal to form a digitized signal, and wherein the instructions to monitor and integrate, further include instructions to monitor the digitized signal and integrate the digitized signal. 54. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 52, further including: instructions to convert the signal to form a digitized signal, and wherein the instructions to monitor and integrate, further include instructions to monitor the signal and the digitized signal and integrate the signal and the digitized signal. 55. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: means for establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;means for monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold;means for qualifying, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying means further comprisesmeans for measuring an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal; andmeans for refining at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value and the second criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than the minimum value. 56. The apparatus according to claim 55, wherein the means for qualifying further comprises: means for starting a timer to measure the elapsed time; andmeans for enabling a transmission of the detected signal in accordance with an override mode. 57. The apparatus according to claim 55, wherein the minimum value includes a minimum packet duration. 58. The apparatus medium according to claim 55, wherein the first criteria includes an end of packet criteria and the second criteria includes an unwanted signal criteria. 59. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: means for establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;means for monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold;means for qualifying, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal, wherein the qualifying means further comprisesmeans for measuring an elapsed time associated with the detected signal, if the detected signal is the wanted signal;means for refining at least one of a first or a second criteria based upon a threshold event, wherein the first criteria is refined if the threshold event is the elapsed time being not greater than a maximum value; andmeans for disabling the transmission if the threshold event is the elapsed time being greater than a minimum value. 60. An apparatus for detecting the presence of a signal on one of at least two frequency channels in a frequency translating repeater for use in wireless local area network (WLAN) operating according to a protocol, the apparatus comprising: means for establishing a first threshold associated with a first of the at least two frequency channels and a second threshold associated with a second of the at least two frequency channels;means for monitoring the first and second frequency channels to detect the signal thereon in accordance with a first detection mode including the first threshold and the second threshold;means for qualifying, if the signal is detected, to determine whether the detected signal is a wanted signal or an unwanted signal;means for monitoring the signal for a first period of time when the signal is above one of the first and the second thresholds; andmeans for integrating the signal for a second period of time prior to comparing the signal to the first and the second thresholds. 61. The apparatus according to claim 60, further including: means for converting the signal to form a digitized signal, andwherein the means for monitoring and integrating, further include means for monitoring the digitized signal and for integrating the digitized signal. 62. The apparatus according to claim 60, further including: means for converting the signal to form a digitized signal, andwherein means for monitoring and for integrating, further include means for monitoring the signal and the digitized signal and means for integrate the signal and the digitized signal.
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