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Beamformer for end-to-end beamforming communications system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-007/185
H04B-007/204
H04B-007/06
H04W-056/00
출원번호
US-0715537
(2017-09-26)
등록번호
US-10128939
(2018-11-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Buer, Kenneth V.
Miller, Mark J.
Cronin, Christopher J.
출원인 / 주소
VIASAT, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
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Methods and systems are described for providing end-to-end beamforming. For example, end-to-end beamforming systems include end-to-end relays and ground networks to provide communications to user terminals located in user beam coverage areas. The ground segment can include geographically distributed
Methods and systems are described for providing end-to-end beamforming. For example, end-to-end beamforming systems include end-to-end relays and ground networks to provide communications to user terminals located in user beam coverage areas. The ground segment can include geographically distributed access nodes and a central processing system. Return uplink signals, transmitted from the user terminals, have multipath induced by a plurality of receive/transmit signal paths in the end to end relay and are relayed to the ground network. The ground network, using beamformers, recovers user data streams transmitted by the user terminals from return downlink signals. The ground network, using beamformers generates forward uplink signals from appropriately weighted combinations of user data streams that, after relay by the end-end-end relay, produce forward downlink signals that combine to form user beams.
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1. A method of providing a communication service to user terminals distributed over multiple forward user beam coverage areas via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple forward receive/transmit signal paths, the method comprising: obtaining multiple forward beam signals comprising forward user data
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A method of providing a communication service to user terminals distributed over multiple forward user beam coverage areas via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple forward receive/transmit signal paths, the method comprising: obtaining multiple forward beam signals comprising forward user data streams for transmission to a plurality of the user terminals grouped by the multiple forward user beam coverage areas;identifying a forward beam weight matrix for end-to-end beamforming of transmissions from a plurality of access nodes at geographically distributed locations to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas via the end-to-end relay;generating respective access node-specific forward signals for the plurality of access nodes, each of the respective access node-specific forward signals comprising a composite of respective forward beam signals weighted by respective forward beamforming weights of the forward beam weight matrix; anddistributing the respective access node-specific forward signals to the plurality of access nodes with respective forward synchronization information for compensating for respective path delays and phase shifts between the plurality of access nodes and the end-to-end relay, wherein the respective access node-specific forward signals are transmitted to the end-to-end relay for relay to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas by the plurality of access nodes at respective time-domain offsets based at least in part on the respective forward synchronization information. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the distributing comprises: multiplexing the respective access node-specific forward signals with the respective forward synchronization information to obtain respective multiplexed access node-specific forward signals; andsending, to each of the plurality of access nodes, one of the respective multiplexed access node-specific forward signals. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein: the multiplexing comprises splitting each of the respective access node-specific forward signals into a plurality of sets of samples; andthe sending comprises sending the plurality of sets of samples of the respective access node-specific forward signals with the multiplexed respective forward synchronization information to the plurality of access nodes over packet-switched connections. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the distributing comprises sending the respective access node-specific forward signals offset by the respective time-domain offsets to the plurality of access nodes. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the obtaining comprises: grouping the forward user data streams according to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas to obtain multiple forward beam data streams, each of the multiple forward beam data streams comprising a respective subset of the forward user data streams; andmodulating the multiple forward beam data streams according to one or more modulation schemes to obtain the multiple forward beam signals. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the obtaining comprises multiplexing, for the each of the multiple forward beam data streams, the respective subset of the forward user data streams. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the generating comprises: de-multiplexing the forward beam signals into time-domain subsets of samples;processing the time-domain subsets of samples with a plurality of forward time-slice beamformers, wherein each of the plurality of forward time-slice beamformers obtains a time-domain subset of samples of each of the forward beam signals and outputs the respective access node-specific forward signals associated with the each of the plurality of access nodes for the time-domain subset of samples; andmultiplexing, into each of the respective access node-specific forward signals, the time-domain subsets of samples from the plurality of forward time-slice beamformers. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the forward beam weight matrix has dimensions corresponding to a number of the access nodes and a number of the forward user beam coverage areas. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the forward beam weight matrix is determined based on a forward uplink radiation matrix having dimensions corresponding to a number of the access nodes and a number of the forward receive/transmit signal paths and a forward downlink radiation matrix having dimensions corresponding to the number of the forward receive/transmit signal paths and a number of the forward user beam coverage areas. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the number of the access nodes is greater than the number of the forward receive/transmit signal paths. 11. An apparatus for providing a communication service to user terminals distributed over multiple forward user beam coverage areas via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple forward receive/transmit signal paths, comprising: a beam signal interface that receives multiple forward beam signals comprising forward user data streams for transmission to a plurality of the user terminals grouped by the multiple forward user beam coverage areas;a beam weight generator that generates a forward beam weight matrix for end-to-end beamforming of transmissions from a plurality of access nodes at geographically distributed locations to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas via the end-to-end relay;a forward beamformer coupled with the beam signal interface and the beam weight generator, the forward beamformer comprising a matrix multiplier that obtains a vector of access-node specific forward signals based on a matrix product of the forward beam weight matrix and a vector of the forward beam signals; anda distribution interface that sends, via a distribution network, the respective access node-specific forward signals to the plurality of access nodes with respective forward synchronization information for compensating for respective path delays and phase shifts between the plurality of access nodes and the end-to-end relay, wherein the respective access node-specific forward signals are transmitted to the end-to-end relay for relay to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas by the plurality of access nodes at respective time-domain offsets based at least in part on the respective forward synchronization information. 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the distribution interface sends the respective access node-specific forward signals offset by the respective time-domain offsets to the plurality of access nodes. 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the forward beamformer comprises: a plurality of forward time-slice beamformers, wherein each of the plurality of forward time-slice beamformers obtains a respective time-domain subset of samples of each of the forward beam signals and outputs the respective access node-specific forward signals associated with the each of the plurality of access nodes for the respective time-domain subset of samples. 14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the number of the access nodes is greater than the number of the forward receive/transmit signal paths. 15. A method of providing a communication service to user terminals distributed over multiple return user beam coverage areas via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple return receive/transmit signal paths, the method comprising: obtaining respective composite return signals from a plurality of access nodes at geographically distributed locations, each of the respective composite return signals comprising a composite of return uplink signals transmitted from a plurality of the user terminals and relayed by the end-to-end relay;identifying a return beam weight matrix for end-to-end beamforming of transmissions from the multiple return user beam coverage areas to the plurality of access nodes via the end-to-end relay; anddetermining a vector of return beam signals for the multiple return user beam coverage areas based on a matrix product of the return beam weight matrix and a vector of the respective composite return signals, wherein the respective composite return signals are corrected for timing and phase for respective path delays and phase shifts between the end-to-end relay and the plurality of access nodes. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the obtaining comprises receiving, from the plurality of access nodes, respective multiplexed composite return signals comprising the respective composite return signals and respective return synchronization information. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the correcting for the respective path delays and phase shifts comprises aligning, based on the respective return synchronization information, portions of the respective composite return signals corresponding to a same transmission timing from the end-to-end relay prior to the determining. 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the correcting for the respective path delays and phase shifts comprises determining respective adjustments for the respective composite return signals to compensate for downlink channel impairment based at least in part on the respective return synchronization information. 19. The method of claim 15, wherein each of the composite return signals comprises a plurality of time-domain subsets of samples. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the determining comprises: processing the time-domain subsets of samples of the composite return signals with a plurality of return time-slice beamformers, wherein each of the plurality of return time-slice beamformers receives a time-domain subset of samples of each of the composite return signals and outputs the vector of the return beam signals associated with the each of the multiple return user beam coverage areas for the time-domain subset of samples; andmultiplexing, into each of the return beam signals, the time-domain subsets of samples from the plurality of return time-slice beamformers. 21. The method of claim 15, further comprising: offsetting the respective composite return signals offset by respective timing offsets to correct for the respective path delays and phase shifts and for respective distribution path delays and phase shifts between the plurality of access nodes and a return beamformer. 22. The method of claim 15, further comprising: demodulating each of the return beam signals to obtain a return beam data stream associated with the each of the multiple return user beam coverage areas. 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising: de-multiplexing each of the return beam data streams into respective return user data streams associated with the return uplink signals transmitted from the plurality of the user terminals. 24. The method of claim 15, wherein the plurality of access nodes has a first number of the access nodes and the end-to-end relay has a second number of the return receive/transmit signal paths, wherein the first number is different than the second number. 25. The method of claim 15, wherein the return beam weight matrix has dimensions corresponding to a number of the return user beam coverage areas and a number of the access nodes. 26. The method of claim 15, wherein the return beam weight matrix is determined based on a return uplink radiation matrix having dimensions corresponding to a number of the return user beam coverage areas and a number of the return receive/transmit signal paths and a return downlink radiation matrix having dimensions corresponding to the number of the return receive/transmit signal paths and a number of the access nodes. 27. An apparatus for providing a communication service to user terminals distributed over multiple return user beam coverage areas via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple return receive/transmit signal paths, comprising: a distribution interface that receives respective composite return signals from a plurality of access nodes at geographically distributed locations, each of the respective composite return signals comprising a composite of return uplink signals transmitted from a plurality of the user terminals and relayed by the end-to-end relay;a beam weight generator that generates a return beam weight matrix for end-to-end beamforming of transmissions from the multiple return user beam coverage areas to the plurality of access nodes via the end-to-end relay; anda return beamformer coupled with the distribution interface and the beam weight generator, the beamformer comprising a matrix multiplier that obtains a vector of return beam signals for the multiple return user beam coverage areas based on a matrix product of the return beam weight matrix and a vector of the respective composite return signals, wherein the respective composite return signals are corrected for timing and phase for respective path delays and phase shifts between the end-to-end relay and the plurality of access nodes. 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein each of the composite return signals comprises a plurality of time-domain subsets of samples, and further comprising: a plurality of return time-slice beamformers, wherein each of the plurality of return time-slice beamformers receives a time-domain subset of samples of each of the composite return signals and outputs the vector of the return beam signals associated with the each of the multiple return user beam coverage areas for the time-domain subset of samples; anda return beam signal multiplexer that multiplexes, into each of the return beam signals, the time-domain subsets of samples from the plurality of return time-slice beamformers. 29. The apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a timing module that offsets the respective composite return signals by respective timing offsets to correct for the respective path delays and phase shifts and for respective distribution path delays and phase shifts between the plurality of access nodes and the return beamformer. 30. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the plurality of access nodes has a first number of the access nodes and the end-to-end relay has a second number of the return receive/transmit signal paths, wherein the first number is different than the second number.
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