Method and apparatus for impairment correlation estimation in MIMO systems
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting communication signals to a plurality of targeted receivers comprising:
- transmitting one or more information streams for individual ones of the targeted receivers according to ongoing transmission scheduling;
controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduled ones of the targeted receivers, wherein controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduled ones of the targeted receivers comprises scheduling the targeted receivers to avoid transmissions to more than one targeted receiver at a time; and
further reducing the number of impairment contributors by dynamically identifying impairment contributors that are non-negligible and determining the number of the impairment contributors that are non-negligible and therefore need to be considered in received signaling processing.
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Abstract
A method of transmitting communication signals to a plurality of targeted receivers includes transmitting one or more information streams for individual ones of the targeted receivers according to ongoing transmission scheduling, and controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduled ones of the targeted receivers. In one embodiment the controlling comprises scheduling the targeted receivers to avoid transmissions to more than one targeted receiver at a time. In the same or another embodiment, the controlling comprises at least one of using equal transmit power allocations for one or more information streams, and using fixed transmit power allocations for one or more of the information streams.
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1. A method of transmitting communication signals to a plurality of targeted receivers comprising:
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transmitting one or more information streams for individual ones of the targeted receivers according to ongoing transmission scheduling; controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduled ones of the targeted receivers, wherein controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduled ones of the targeted receivers comprises scheduling the targeted receivers to avoid transmissions to more than one targeted receiver at a time; and further reducing the number of impairment contributors by dynamically identifying impairment contributors that are non-negligible and determining the number of the impairment contributors that are non-negligible and therefore need to be considered in received signaling processing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A transmitter for transmitting communication signals to a plurality of targeted receivers, the transmitter comprising:
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one or more encoding/modulation circuits for processing one or more information streams to be transmitted to individual ones of the targeted receivers according to ongoing transmission scheduling; a precoder circuit for applying pre-coder weights to the one or more information streams; and one or more processing circuits for; controlling the ongoing transmission scheduling to reduce the number of impairment contributors that must be considered in received signal processing by scheduling the targeted receivers to avoid transmissions to more than one targeted receiver at a time; and further reducing the number of impairment contributors by dynamically identify impairment contributors that are non-negligible, and determine the number of the impairment contributors that are non-negligible and therefore need to be considered in received signaling processing. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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