Data transmission apparatus for CDMA communication system...

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C370S342000, C370S350000, C370S441000

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06580702

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a communication system, and in particular to a data transmission apparatus for a CDMA communication system and a method thereof.
2. Description of the Conventional Art
Generally, in the cellular communication system, in order to decrease the effects of any interference, a spectrum spreading technique capable of more widely spreading a carrier spectrum compared to an information ratio is used. As a CDMA spectrum spreading technique, there are known a direct spreading method (DS: direct sequence) and a frequency hopping (FH) method.
The DS-CDMA method is directed to spreading an information signal into a designated spectrum region by modulating the information signal using an ideally random spreading code. Actually, as the above-described spreading code, the sequence of the psuedorandom numbers which is a signal stream repeating at a long period is used.
In addition, a receiver reversely spreads the spread signal using a reverse spreading code which is the same as the spreading code.
The above-described operation will be explained with reference to the following equations.
The spreading operation at the side of a transmission may be expressed as follows.
y
(
t
)=
a
(
t

c
(
t
) . . .   (1)
where the voice signal which is first modulated to a PCM signal is a (t), the PN code is c (t), and the wave form transmitted is y(t).
Assuming that the signal at the side of the transmission is not decreased, and there is not any interference or noise, the wave form at the side of the receiving is y(t), and the reverse spreading output z(t) may be expressed as follows because the code same as the spreading code c(t) is multiplied.
z
(
t
)=
y
(
t

c
(
t
)=
a
(
t
)·{
c
(
t
)}
2
. . .   (2)
Here, since c(t) is the sequence of the random numbers which is defined as +1 or −1, therefore, when squaring c(t), a result of the computation is 1. Therefore, z(t) may be expressed as follows.
z
(
t
)=
a
(
t
) . . .   (3)
Therefore, it is possible to recover the original data a(t) based on the reverse spreading process. Here, at the side of the receiving, it is needed to generate the wave form which is the same as the side of the transmission at the same time. The PN code is preferably a random number. If the PN code is the random number, since it is impossible to represent the condition that the sequences of the random numbers at the sides of the transmission and receiving are absolutely identical, the sequence of the psuedorandom numbers is used.
Generally, the service based on the DS-CDMA communication apparatus is provided through a transmission and receiving base station which provides a communication service to a plurality of subscribers. Since the base station provides concurrently a communication service to a large number of communication apparatuses in a predetermined region. Therefore, the base station is needed to be capable of concurrently transmitting and receiving the CDMA signals.
In order to effectively implement the above-described operation, a plurality of CDMA transceiver and antenna may be provided to one base station. This method results in much cost. Therefore, for more economical method, a transceiver which is capable of transmitting and receiving a plurality of signals through one antenna is used for thereby transmitting and receiving the signals.
In order to perform a transmitting and receiving operation of a plurality of CDMA signals through a common antenna, the outputs from each CDMA channel are combined before the power is amplified. The power amplification with respect to a plurality of signals transmitted through the common antenna is performed by a linear amplifier.
FIG. 1
illustrates a transmission apparatus in the side of a base station for transmitting an information signal based on a conventional CDMA mobile communication system.
As shown therein, the transmission apparatus includes a plurality of CDMA spreaders
10
-
1
through
10
-n for spreading a plurality of PCM data inputted through the side of a transmission terminal using a PN code inputted from the PN code generator (not shown) through a plurality of channels, a plurality of digital filters
20
-
1
through
20
-n for filtering the CDMA signals modulated by the CDMA spreaders, a plurality of D/A converters
30
-
1
through
30
-n for converting the digital signals outputted from the digital filters into analog signals, a plurality of analog filters
40
-
1
through
40
-n for filtering the analog signals outputted from the D/A converters, a plurality of gain controllers
50
-
1
through
50
-n for uniformly controlling the gains of the outputs from the analog filters, an analog combiner
60
for combining the signals inputted from the gain controllers, an IF processor
70
for converting the base band signal inputted from the analog combiner
60
into an intermediate frequency signal in accordance with a clock signal generated by a local oscillator (not shown), and a RF processor
80
for amplifying the IF signal, converting the same into a high (radio) frequency signal and transmitting the converted signal through an antenna.
Here, the digital filter
20
, the D/A converter
30
, the analog filter
40
, the gain controller
50
, and the combiner form a circuit block for processing the base band signals. Namely, this block is called as a base band signal processor
90
.
The operation of the conventional CDMA base station transmission apparatus will be explained.
The voice signal inputted through a telephone line is first converted into a PCM signal through a base control station, and the thusly converted data is inputted into a corresponding CDMA spreader
10
-k through one channel CH.K selected among the channels CH.
1
through CH.n allocated to each base station, and the CDMA spreader
10
-k modulates the data signal in accordance with a PN code outputted from the PN code generator (not shown).
The CDMA-converted digital signal is filtered by a corresponding digital filter
20
-k and is converted into an analog signal by the D/A converter
30
-k. In addition, the analog signal outputted from the digital/analog converter
30
-k is applied to the analog filter
40
-k and is filtered by the same, and then the resultant signal is applied to the gain controller
50
-k for thereby uniformly controlling the gain of the same.
The above-described operations are performed in the same manner as the channels. The signals outputted from the gain controllers
50
-
1
through
50
-n are applied to the analog combiner (
60
), respectively, and are combined by the analog combiner
60
and then are applied to the IF processor
70
.
The IF processor
70
converts the base band signal inputted from the analog combiner
60
into an intermediate frequency signal in accordance with a clock signal generated by the local oscillator, and the thusly converted IF signal is converted into a high (radio) frequency signal by the RF processor
80
and is transmitted to a free air space through one antenna.
In the conventional art in which the signals spread by the channel are combined and then transmitted through one antenna, the digital filter
20
, the D/A converter
30
, and the analog filter
40
are additionally needed for each channel.
Therefore, when the analog signals processed for each channel are combined, the timing of each signal should be adjusted. In this operation, a timing error of few ns may occurs in the signals due to the different characteristic of the devices, a different fabrication environment, and the different length of the wire. Therefore, it is impossible to synchronize accurately the above-described timing of the signals.
In addition, since the digital filters, the D/A converters, and the analog filters are used, the construction of the hardware is complicated, and the fabrication cost is increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a data transmission apparatus for a CDMA communication sy

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