Combined synchronization process and its receiving terminal based on two-dimension short time slippage self-correlation
A two-dimensional correlation, receiving-end technology, applied in the field of digital information transmission, can solve the problems of pilot frequency reducing system spectrum utilization, difficulty in distinguishing correlation peaks of differential correlation results of differential operations, affecting frame synchronization, etc., to avoid system spectrum utilization. Reduce, guarantee the estimation range and estimation accuracy, the effect of strong ability
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[0085] The signal frame structure adopted by the transmission system of the second embodiment of the method of the present invention is as follows: figure 2 shown. The length of the signal frame is 1728 symbols, which consists of a frame header and a frame body. The frame header is a training sequence of 192 symbols, using a PN sequence with a fixed phase, consisting of an m-sequence of 127 symbols and a cyclic prefix of 65 symbols, such as image 3 shown. The frame body is a data block with 1536 symbols, which can be an independent data block modulated by single carrier or multi-carrier, or can be obtained together with the frame header by cyclic suffix OFDM. Because the frame headers of the signal frames are all the same, there is a partial cycle between the signal frames. The frame headers form a loop body, and two adjacent frame headers and the data between them form a loop frame; and because the frame headers are composed of m sequences and their The cyclic extension ...
Embodiment 3
[0141] The signal frame of the transmission system in the third embodiment of the present invention adopts the signal frame structure 1 of the Chinese terrestrial digital television transmission standard (GB 20600-2006), corresponding to the frame header mode 1. The length of the signal frame is 4200 symbols, which consists of a frame header and a frame body. The frame header is a PN sequence of 420 symbols. The PN sequence is composed of an m sequence of 255 symbols and its cyclic extension. Different cyclic shifts of the m sequence correspond to PN sequences of different phases. The phase difference between two PN sequences is the number of bits of relative cyclic shift of their m sequences, Figure 13 Shown are two PN sequences with a phase difference of 10. A superframe of the system is composed of 225 signal frames, and the PN sequences of adjacent frame headers have different phase differences, and the value range of the PN sequence phase difference is -112 to 112. Bec...
Embodiment 4
[0188] The signal frame adopted by the transmission system of Embodiment 4 of the present invention is as follows: Figure 15 shown. The signal frame consists of a 128-symbol cyclic prefix and a 1024-symbol OFDM data body. The cyclic prefix is obtained by duplicating the 128 symbols at the end of each OFDM data body to form a cyclic body in the transmission sequence, and each signal frame constitutes a cyclic frame. The number of sub-carriers in the OFDM data body is 1024, of which the number of effective sub-carriers is 628, and the rest of the sub-carriers are virtual sub-carriers. The signal frame does not contain any known information such as pilots, and only has a part of the cyclic characteristics formed by the cyclic prefix. The symbol rate of the signal frame is assumed to be 1.536Msymbol / s. The received sequence is a sequence obtained by sampling the received signal using 4 times the symbol rate.
[0189] For this kind of block transmission system that uses a cy...
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