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GROUND NETWORK FOR END-TO-END BEAMFORMING WITH MULTIFREQUENCY ACCESS NODE CLUSTERS

  • US 20190319696A1
  • Filed: 04/25/2019
  • Published: 10/17/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/10/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for providing a communication service to user terminals geographically distributed over a user coverage area via an end-to-end relay comprising multiple receive/transmit signal paths, comprising:

  • a beam signal interface that obtains multiple forward beam signals comprising forward user data streams for transmission to the user terminals grouped by multiple forward user beam coverage areas;

    a beam weight generator that generates a forward beam weight matrix for end-to-end beamforming to the multiple forward user beam coverage areas via the end-to-end relay;

    a beamformer coupled with the beam signal interface and the beam weight generator, the beamformer comprising a forward matrix multiplier that obtains a plurality of access-node specific forward signals based on a matrix product of the forward beam weight matrix and a vector of the forward beam signals;

    a first access node cluster comprising a first plurality of access nodes, wherein the first plurality of access nodes obtain a first subset of the plurality of access node-specific forward signals and comprise transmitters that transmit a first set of forward uplink signals over a first frequency range to the end-to-end relay based on the first subset of the plurality of access node-specific forward signals; and

    a second access node cluster comprising a second plurality of access nodes, wherein the second plurality of access nodes obtain a second subset of the plurality of access node-specific forward signals and comprise transmitters that transmit a second set of forward uplink signals over a second frequency range to the end-to-end relay based on the second subset of the plurality of access node-specific forward signals, wherein the second frequency range is non-overlapping with the first frequency range,wherein the first and second sets of forward uplink signals are pre-corrected to compensate for respective path delays and phase shifts introduced between the first and second pluralities of access nodes and the end-to-end relay.

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