CA2851734C

5G,4G

Title

Adaptive pilot insertion for a MIMO-OFDM system

Application Number:

CA20052851734

Publication Date:

21-04-2015

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

07-07-2005

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

20-07-2004

Title

Adaptive pilot insertion for a MIMO-OFDM system

Application Number:

CA20052851734

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

21-04-2015

Application Date:

07-07-2005

Priority Date:

20-07-2004

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A transmitting entity transmits a base pilot in each protocol data unit (PDU). A receiving entity is able to derive a sufficiently accurate channel response estimate of a MIMO channel with the base pilot under nominal (or most) channel conditions. The transmitting entity selectively transmits an additional pilot if and as needed e.g. based on channel conditions and/or other factors. The additional pilot may be adaptively inserted in almost any symbol period in the PDU. The receiving entity is able to derive an improved channel response estimate with the additional pilot. The transmitting entity sends signaling to indicate that additional pilot is being sent. This signaling may be embedded within pilot symbols sent on a set of pilot subbands used for a carrier pilot that is transmitted across most of the PDU. The signaling indicates whether additional pilot is being sent and possibly other pertinent information.

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