A method for reducing a bumblebee noise generated by a GSM technology in a smartphone

Tae-Seon Kim, Soo-Won Kim
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This paper presents a method for reducing a bumblebee noise generated by a GSM technology in a smartphone. Global smartphone penetration has been very swift and 2nd generation, 3rd generation and 4th generation communication technology are commercially used in the world. The 2nd generation wireless telephone technology is based on two standards, depending on the type of multiplexing used the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) and Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA). In particular, the GSM technology has a market share of almost more than 79% in the world. GSM technology uses a channel access method that combines frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and time division multiple access (TDMA). There are four commercial frequency bands. GSM technology has a burst structure by a TDMA method. And hence, the GSM technology has a disadvantage; radiation noise is generated from an antenna propagation signal of the smartphone, and consequently, the voice quality of the smartphone is degraded. This noise is commonly known as bumblebee noise, buzz noise or TDMA noise. There have been several studies to reduce the noise since a release of GSM technology in a commercial market. Those studies mainly focused on designing infinite impulse response (IIR) notch filters by the signal processing technology or on data burst transmission schemes. The first method needs more million instructions per second (MIPS) for operation, and hence, current consumption increases accordingly. The latter method requires a change in the protocol standard of the GSM; hence, its feasibility is low. This paper presents hardware filters designed to reduce the bumblebee noise in smartphones, especially the bumblebee noise in the headset mode during calls. The bumblebee noise is easily generated in the headset mode of smartphones during calls because the headset is necessarily connected to the smartphone. This paper verified that, on an average the bumblebee noise was reduced up to 14dBm by experiments.
一种减少智能手机中GSM技术产生的大黄蜂噪声的方法
本文提出了一种减少智能手机中GSM技术产生的大黄蜂噪声的方法。全球智能手机的普及非常迅速,第二代、第三代和第四代通信技术在世界上得到了商业应用。第二代无线电话技术基于两种标准,这取决于所使用的多路复用类型:全球移动通信系统(GSM)和码分多址(CDMA)。特别是,GSM技术在全球的市场份额几乎超过79%。GSM技术采用FDMA(频分多址)和TDMA(时分多址)相结合的信道接入方式。有四个商用频段。GSM技术采用时分多址方法,具有突发结构。因此,GSM技术有一个缺点;从智能手机的天线传播信号中产生辐射噪声,从而导致智能手机的语音质量下降。这种噪音通常被称为大黄蜂噪音,嗡嗡声或时分多址噪声。自从GSM技术在商业市场上发布以来,已经有了一些减少噪音的研究。这些研究主要集中在利用信号处理技术设计无限脉冲响应陷波滤波器或研究数据突发传输方案。第一种方法需要更多的每秒一百万条指令(MIPS)来操作,因此,电流消耗相应增加。后一种方法需要改变GSM的协议标准;因此,其可行性较低。本文提出了一种硬件滤波器,用于降低智能手机中的大黄蜂噪声,特别是耳机模式下通话时的大黄蜂噪声。在智能手机的耳机模式下通话时很容易产生大黄蜂噪音,因为耳机必须与智能手机相连。本文通过实验证实,平均而言,大黄蜂的噪音减少了14dBm。
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