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- Patent Title: Channel state information feedback method in reconfigurable intelligent surface-based massive MIMO system
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Application No.: US17889348Application Date: 2022-08-16
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Publication No.: US11901975B2Publication Date: 2024-02-13
- Inventor: Hyoung Kyu Song , Young Hwan You , Beom Sik Shin , Ji Hye Oh , Min A Kim , Thanh Binh Nguyen , Abrar Shakil Sejan Mohammad
- Applicant: INDUSTRY ACADEMY COOPERATION FOUNDATION OF SEJONG UNIVERSITY
- Applicant Address: KR Seoul
- Assignee: INDUSTRY ACADEMY COOPERATION FOUNDATION OF SEJONG UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee: INDUSTRY ACADEMY COOPERATION FOUNDATION OF SEJONG UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee Address: KR Seoul
- Agency: Renaissance IP Law Group LLP
- Priority: KR 20220078948 2022.06.28
- Main IPC: H04L1/02
- IPC: H04L1/02 ; H04B7/0417 ; H04B7/0456 ; H04B7/0452

Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a method for feeding back reliable downlink channel state information from a receiver to a transmitter in a multi-user massive MIMO system based on a reconfigurable intelligent surface, and more particularly, to a method for the receiver to transform acquired downlink channel state information into downlink channel state information in an angle domain and compress the downlink channel state information through a compressed-sensing scheme, and then feed the compressed result back to the transmitter, and for the transmitter to acquire the reliable downlink channel state information through a recovery algorithm.
According to the present disclosure, the downlink channel state information is compressed according to a compression and recovery algorithm in an mmWave environment, and only a codeword index suitable for the compressed result is fed back to the transmitter to obtain the effect of reduction in feedback overhead in the entire communication system.
According to the present disclosure, the downlink channel state information is compressed according to a compression and recovery algorithm in an mmWave environment, and only a codeword index suitable for the compressed result is fed back to the transmitter to obtain the effect of reduction in feedback overhead in the entire communication system.
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