Linearity Challenges of LTE-Advanced Mobile Transmitters: Requirements and Potential Solutions
Kiayani, Adnan; Lehtinen, Vesa; Anttila, Lauri; Lähteensuo, Toni; Valkama, Mikko (2017-06-13)
Kiayani, Adnan
Lehtinen, Vesa
Anttila, Lauri
Lähteensuo, Toni
Valkama, Mikko
13.06.2017
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201712202444
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201712202444
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
In order to provide higher data rates and to improve radio spectrum utilization, 3GPP has introduced the concept of carrier aggregation (CA) in its Release 10 and onwards, commonly known as LTE-Advanced standard. The CA technology, in particular when applied in a noncontiguous manner, poses serious design and implementation challenges for radio transceivers, mainly due to the allowed flexibility in the transmitted signal characteristics and the nonlinear radio frequency (RF) components in the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) chains. As a consequence, substantial nonlinear distortion may occur that not only degrades the transmitted signal quality but can also affect the concurrent operation of the coexisting receiver, when operating in the frequency division duplex (FDD) mode. In this article, the key technical design challenges in terms of linearity requirements for LTE-Advanced mobile terminals are reviewed, and the corresponding self-interference problem related to the potential desensitization of the device's own receiver is highlighted. Then, technical solutions to mitigate the self-interference at the RX band due to a nonlinear power amplifier (PA) in the transmitter chain are reviewed, with specific emphasis on digital self-interference cancellation methods. As demonstrated through simulation and actual RF measurement examples, the cancellation solutions can substantially mitigate the RX desensitization problem, thus relaxing the RF isolation requirements between the TX and RX chains. Such cancellation methods are one potential enabling technique towards the full exploitation of the fragmented RF spectrum and the CA technology in future LTE-Advanced and beyond mobile networks.
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