Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for estimating a channel by a first terminal in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: obtaining information associated with whether a first pre-coder for the first terminal and a second pre-coder for a second terminal are identical to each other; estimating, as a single effective channel, a first effective channel between a base station and the first terminal and a second effective channel between the base station and the second terminal when the first pre-coder and the second pre-coder are identical to each other; individually estimating the first effective channel and the second effective channel when the first pre-coder and the second pre-coder are different from each other.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method for transmitting and receiving channel state information in a wireless communication system and a device therefor. Specifically, a method for transmitting channel state information (CSI) by a terminal in a wireless communication system may comprise the steps of: receiving, from a base station, setting information for a single CSI process including a first channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) configuration, which is associated with K CSI-RS resources of a beamformed CSI-RS type, K being greater than one, and a second CSI-RS configuration, which is associated with one CSI-RS resource of the beamformed CSI-RS type; reporting, to the base station, an indicator indicating a CSI-RS resource selected from among the K CSI-RS resources; and reporting, to the base station, a channel quality indicator (CQI)/precoding matrix indicator (PMI)/rank indicator (RI) derived on the basis of the one CSI-RS resource.
Abstract:
A method of reporting channel state information (CSI) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes receiving, from a base station, radio resource control (RRC) information including multiple CSI-reference signal resource element (CSI-RS RE) configurations, obtaining CSI based on the multiple CSI-RS RE configurations, and transmitting the CSI to the base station, wherein the RRC information further includes a time resource configuration that is commonly applied to the multiple CSI-RS RE configurations, and wherein the CSI corresponds to aggregated CSI and the UE obtains the aggregated CSI by using the multiple CSI-RS RE configurations which are aggregated within a same time resource indicated by the time resource configuration.
Abstract:
Disclosed in the present application is a method for transmitting, by a terminal, uplink control information to a base station in a wireless communication system. In detail, the method includes the steps of: periodically transmitting, to a base station, first uplink control information including channel status information; and transmitting, to the base station, second unlink control information including response information to downlink data, wherein when the first uplink control information and the second uplink control information are transmitted at the same time, the channel status information is characterized in being included in the second uplink control information and the first uplink control information and the second uplink control information are characterized in being transmitted together with a first indicator for indicating whether the response information is included.
Abstract:
A method for feeding back channel state information (CSI) in a wireless communication system, carried out by a terminal, according to the present specification comprises the steps of: transmitting, to a base station, capability information of the terminal for CSI-related action; receiving configuration information for the CSI-related action from the base station; tracking partially activated CSI reference signal (RS); measuring fully activated CSI-RS; and reporting the results of the measurement to the base station.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method by which a terminal reports channel quality information (CQI) to a base station in a multi-antenna-based wireless communication system. Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: receiving, through an upper layer, the reference signal configuration defined by P number of antenna ports; receiving, through M number of antenna ports, reference signals from the base station; grouping the P number of antenna ports into antenna port groups formed of the M number of antenna ports; calculating CQIs by using the reference signal corresponding to each of the antenna port groups on the basis of the assumption that predefined precoders are applied to the reference signals; and reporting, to the base station, N number of CQIs among the calculated CQIs.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for transmitting, by a base station, a reference signal in a wireless communication system supporting a multi-antenna consisting of a plurality of horizontal domain antennas and a plurality of vertical domain antennas. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of: configuring, as a cell-specific reference signal (CRS) port, M first antenna ports among a total of N antennas that the base station has (where N and M are positive integers, N>M); transmitting a CRS using the M first antenna ports and transmitting a demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) using 0 second antenna ports (where 0 is a positive integer, N>O), to a terminal; and receiving channel measurement information using the CRS and the DM-RS which is fed back from the terminal.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for a terminal to report channel state information in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: a step of transmitting first channel state information according to a first channel state information (CSI) process for reporting the first channel state information periodically for every first period; a step of transmitting second channel state information according to a second CSI process for reporting the second channel state information periodically for every second period; and a step of dropping the transmission of either the first channel state information or the second channel state information on the basis of the CSI process index of each of the first and second CSI processes in the event the first channel state information transmission timing and the second channel state information transmission timing conflict.
Abstract:
A method for reporting a channel state in a wireless communication system is performed by a terminal and comprises the steps of: receiving a configuration with respect to a zero-power transfer resource for a channel state measurement, wherein the zero-power transmission resource corresponds to a portion of a cell-specific reference signal (CRS) resource element (RE) of a serving base station or a CRS RE of a main interference base station; determining whether the zero-power transfer resource is set in a subframe to which a reference resource for the channel state measurement belongs; if the zero-power transfer resource is set in the subframe to which the reference resource belongs, calculating a value of a first-type or second-type channel state in the zero-power transfer resource; and reporting the calculated value of the first-type or second-type channel state to the serving base station, wherein the value of the first-type or second-type channel state can be a value from which the influence of an interference signal from the main interference base station has been removed.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. A method by which a terminal receives a signal by removing interference in a wireless communication system, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: detecting a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) from each of a plurality of resource blocks (RBs) included in a reception subframe; detecting an interference absence reference signal from the RB for which the detection of the DMRS has failed; receiving a signal on the basis of the assumption that the RBs from which an interference absence reference signal has been detected among the RBs for which the detection of the DMRS has failed have no interference from an interference base station, and RBs, from which the interference absence reference signal has not been detected among the RBs for which the detection of the DMRS has failed, have interference from the interference base station.