Abstract:
A method for receiving a signal from a base station by a user equipment using beamforming based on a massive antenna array in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes configuring a preferred antenna port set among a plurality of antenna ports included in the massive antenna array, measuring channel state information by receiving a reference signal corresponding to the preferred antenna port set and reporting the channel state information to the base station, and receiving a beam-formed signal from the base station using the preferred antenna port set based on the channel state information.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, more specifically, to a method and an apparatus for reporting channel state information (CSI). Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: receiving a reference signal (RS) from a base station; and reporting, to the base station, the CSI generated by using the RS, wherein the CSI is measured on the basis of a specific CSI-RS set among a plurality of CSI-RS sets, beamforming weight vectors in a vertical domain which are set differently for each of horizontal domain antenna ports to which the same beamforming weight vectors in a vertical domain is applied.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, more specifically, to a method and an apparatus for reporting channel status information (CSI). Particularly, the method by which a terminal in the wireless communication system reports the CSI, comprises the steps of: receiving a reference signal from a base station; and reporting, to the base station, the CSI generated by using the reference signal, wherein the CSI includes channel information for a plurality of antenna ports mapped according to a first parameter, and the first parameter is a value related to vertical domain antenna ports indicated through upper layer signaling.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, more specifically, to a method and device for reporting channel state information (CSI). The method by which a terminal in a wireless communication system reports CSI, according to one embodiment of the present invention, can comprise the steps of: receiving a reference signal from a base station; and reporting, to the base station, the CSI generated by using the reference signal. The CSI can include at least one first domain precoding matrix indicator (PMI) indicating a first precoding matrix for a first domain of a two-dimensional antenna structure and at least one second domain PMI indicating a second precoding matrix for a second domain of the two-dimensional antenna structure. A reporting period of the at least one first domain PMI can be shorter than a reporting period of the at least one second domain PMI.
Abstract:
The present invention provides adaptive blind interference alignment (BIA) methods capable of controlling interference between users without channel information, and devices for supporting the same. A method for transmitting a signal according to the adaptive BIA method in a wireless access system, as one embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of enabling a transmitter to constitute a first block including preferred signals and interference signals on the basis of the number of receivers within a cell and the number of reception modes of the receiver; enabling the transmitter to constitute a second block including one kind of signal from the preferred signals or the interference signals; enabling the transmitter to constitute alignment blocks for each receiver by combining the first block with the second block; and enabling the transmitter to transmit the alignment blocks to the receivers according to transmission symbol patterns corresponding to the alignment blocks.
Abstract:
A method for transmitting channel status information (CSI) of downlink multi-carrier transmission includes generating the CSI including at least one of a rank indicator (RI), a first precoding matrix index (PMI), a second PMI and a channel quality indicator (CQI) for one or more downlink carriers, the CQI being calculated based on precoding information determined by a combination of the first and second PMIs, determining, when two or more CSIs collide with one another in one uplink subframe of one uplink carrier, a CSI to be transmitted on the basis of priority, and transmitting the determined CSI over a uplink channel. If a CSI including an RI or a wideband first PMI collides with a CSI including a wideband CQI or a subband CQI, the CSI including a wideband CQI or a subband CQI has low priority and is dropped.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. The method whereby a terminal receives synchronizing signals in a wireless communication system supporting multi-carriers, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: receiving location information on domains, from which the synchronizing signals are transmitted, among the domains resulting from the division of the whole system bandwidth into N parts along a frequency axis and into M parts along a time axis (wherein N and M are natural numbers); and receiving the synchronizing signals from the domains corresponding to the location information, wherein the respective synchronizing signals transmitted to multiple carriers can be transmitted from domains having a different frequency and/or time.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. The method whereby a terminal receives a synchronizing signal in a wireless communication system according to one embodiment of the present invention may comprise the steps of: receiving location information on a domain, from which the synchronizing signal is transmitted, among domains resulting from the division of the whole system bandwidth into N parts along a frequency axis and into M parts along a time axis (wherein N and M are natural numbers); and receiving the synchronizing signal from the domain corresponding to the location information.
Abstract:
A method of transmitting a signal to a base station at a user equipment (UE) in a multi-antenna wireless communication system, can include generating interleaver input vector sequences, wherein the interleaver input vector sequences comprise vectors having a predetermined bit size, mapping the interleaver input vector sequences to an interleaver matrix, generating an output bit sequence by reading the interleaver matrix column by column, and transmitting the output bit sequence to the base station, wherein the predetermined bit size is defined by a product of a modulation order Qpm and the number NL of transmission layers.
Abstract:
Methods and devices for transmitting or receiving channel quality control information through a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) in a wireless access system that supports hybrid automatic retransmit request (HARQ) are discussed. The method in one embodiment performed by a user equipment (UE) includes receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) signal including an initial uplink grant, transmitting uplink data using two transport blocks based on the initial uplink grant, receiving a negative acknowledgement (NACK) information for one of the two transport blocks, and transmitting a channel quality control information along with the one of the two transport blocks which is retransmitted according to the NACK information or a new transport block through the PUSCH to which the HARQ is applied. A number of coded symbols required to transmit the channel quality control information (Q′) is calculated based on the initial uplink grant.