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Title

Generalized Reference Signaling Scheme for Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) using Arbitrarily Precoded Reference Signals

Application Number:

US201313944152

Publication Date:

20-02-2014

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Application Date:

17-07-2013

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US

Priority Date:

16-03-2007

Title

Generalized Reference Signaling Scheme for Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) using Arbitrarily Precoded Reference Signals

Application Number:

US201313944152

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

20-02-2014

Application Date:

17-07-2013

Priority Date:

16-03-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A multi-user multiple input multiple output (MIMO) downlink beamforming system is provided to enable transmit beamforming vectors to be efficiently provided to a subset of user equipment devices where spatial separation or zero-forcing transmit beamformers (w i) are computed at the base station and used to generate precoded reference signals. The precoded reference signals are fed forward to the user equipment devices which apply one or more hypothesis tests to the precoded reference signals to extract the precoding matrix (W) including the specific transmit beamforming vector (WUE) designed for the user equipment and this extracted information is used to generate receive beamformers (vi).

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