Invention Application
- Patent Title: SPATIAL SPREADING IN A MULTI-ANTENNA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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Application No.: US15728407Application Date: 2017-10-09
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Publication No.: US20180048362A1Publication Date: 2018-02-15
- Inventor: Jay Rodney Walton , Lizhong Zheng , John W. Ketchum , Mark S. Wallace , Steven J. Howard
- Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
- Main IPC: H04B7/0417
- IPC: H04B7/0417 ; H04B7/06 ; H04L1/06 ; H04B7/0456 ; H04B17/336

Abstract:
Spatial spreading is performed in a multi-antenna system to randomize an “effective” channel observed by a receiving entity for each transmitted data symbol block. For a MIMO system, at a transmitting entity, data is processed (e.g., encoded, interleaved, and modulated) to obtain ND data symbol blocks to be transmitted in NM transmission spans, where ND≧1 and NM>1. The ND blocks are partitioned into NM data symbol subblocks, one subblock for each transmission span. A steering matrix is selected (e.g., in a deterministic or pseudo-random manner from among a set of L steering matrices, where L>1) for each subblock. Each data symbol subblock is spatially processed with the steering matrix selected for that subblock to obtain transmit symbols, which are further processed and transmitted via NT transmit antennas in one transmission span. The ND data symbol blocks are thus spatially processed with NM steering matrices and observe an ensemble of channels.
Public/Granted literature
- US10476560B2 Spatial spreading in a multi-antenna communication system Public/Granted day:2019-11-12
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