WO2008103979A2

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Title

CQI FEEDBACK FOR OFDMA SYSTEMS

Application Number:

WO2008US54859

Publication Date:

28-08-2008

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Application Date:

25-02-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-02-2007

Title

CQI FEEDBACK FOR OFDMA SYSTEMS

Application Number:

WO2008US54859

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-08-2008

Application Date:

25-02-2008

Priority Date:

23-02-2007

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Embodiments of a feedback generator (106) and decoder and methods of operating the feedback generator and decoder are presented. In one embodiment the feedback generator includes a CQI compression module (107) configured to provide a compressed CQI for the user equipment corresponding to at least one sub-band where a sub-band is composed of at least one resource block. The feedback generator also includes a transmit module (108) coupled to the CQI compression module and configured to transmit the compressed CQI to a serving base station (115). In one embodiment the feedback decoder (120) includes a receive module (121) configured to receive a compressed CQI in the base station from user equipment corresponding to at least one sub-band. The feedback decoder also includes a CQI restoration module (122) coupled to the receive module and configured to provide a restored CQI from the compressed CQI for the at least one sub-band.

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