Abstract:
An equalizer-based receiver and an operating method thereof in a wireless communication system are provided. The equalizer-based receiver includes a reception multi-path detector, a controller, and an equalize receiver. The reception multi-path detector groups reception signals according to a predetermined reference to classify the reception signals into a plurality of delay clusters, and estimates a position of the plurality of delay clusters. The controller determines whether the plurality of delay clusters exist within a predetermined threshold range based on a result of the estimated position, and controls an operation mode of the equalizer-based receiver depending on a result of the determination. The equalize receiver performs one of a mode for removing an interference between the plurality of delay clusters and a mode for applying a diversity technique to a delay cluster under control of the controller.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a receiving device and method for removing a mismatch in a wireless communication system, and to a low noise amplifier (LNA) therefor. According to the present invention, the receiving method for removing the mismatch comprises the steps of: distinguishing the type of input signal received through a wireless network; controlling such that a common bias is applied to transistors within a low noise amplifier, if said input signal is a wideband signal; and outputting a signal from which said mismatch has been removed, by using a current mirror mode in which current paths within said low noise amplifier are crossed.
Abstract:
A method for receiving a signal using an equalizer-based receiver is provided. The method includes compensating for a phase offset of a received signal for each of M cells, and performing channel estimation on the phase offset-compensated received signal for each of the M cells, compensating for an inter-cell timing offset in a channel estimate for each of the M cells, reconstructing an interference component of a reference signal using the compensated channel estimate for each of the M cells, regenerating a phase offset difference between the serving cell and each of the multiple interfering cells for each of the M cells, adding the phase offset difference to the interference component of a reference signal for each of the M cells, cancelling, from the received signal, the interference component of a reference signal with the phase offset for each of the M cells, and equalizing the interference component-cancelled received signal.