Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080232234 | CHANNEL SOUNDING TECHNIQUES FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique for channel sounding in a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations with respect to a serving base station. Respective time periods for sounding a channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then set based on the respective geometries of the multiple subscriber stations. | 09-25-2008 |
20080232300 | REFERENCE SIGNAL SELECTION TECHNIQUES FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique for improving link performance in a wireless communication system includes detecting whether subscriber stations in the wireless communication system are power-limited. The subscriber stations include at least a first subscriber station that is power-limited and a second subscriber station that is not power-limited. The technique assigns a first reference signal having a first cubic metric to the first subscriber station and a second reference signal having a second cubic metric to the second subscriber station. In this case, the first cubic metric is lower in magnitude than the second cubic metric. | 09-25-2008 |
20080268857 | CHANNEL SOUNDING TECHNIQUES FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective channel sounding bandwidths for sounding the channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then scheduled, based on the respective geometries. The respective channel sounding bandwidths include a first channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the first subscriber station) and a second channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the second subscriber station). The first channel sounding bandwidth is greater than or equal to the second channel sounding bandwidth and the first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station. | 10-30-2008 |
20080268888 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING CONTROL CHANNEL ACQUISITION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective control channels, which include a first control channel associated with the first subscriber station and a second control channel associated with the second subscriber station, for the multiple subscriber stations are then scheduled based on the respective geometries. The first control channel is scheduled to be encountered earlier in a control channel search procedure, of the one or more control channel symbols, than the second control channel. The first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station. | 10-30-2008 |
20080318579 | Techniques for Resource Block Mapping in a Wireless Communication System - A technique of operating a wireless communication device includes creating a resource block map by associating respective subscriber station identifications, corresponding to respective subscriber stations, with one or more resource blocks. The respective subscriber station identifications and the resource block map are transmitted, from a serving base station, in one or more control channel symbols. | 12-25-2008 |
20090316647 | CONTROL AND DATA INFORMATION COMMUNICATION IN A WIRELESS SYSTEM - A method of transmitting data information and control information is provided. The method includes encoding the control information and encoding the data information. The method further includes modulating the control information and modulating the data information. The method further includes spreading the modulated control information using a spreading code to generate spread control information. The method further includes superimposing the spread control information with the modulated data information. The method further includes transmitting the modulated data information with the superimposed spread control information. | 12-24-2009 |
20100070551 | FOURIER TRANSFORM PROCESSING AND TWIDDLE FACTOR GENERATION - In a data processing system, having a twiddle factor unit, a method for performing a mixed-radix discrete Fourier transform (DFT) having a block size, N, and a maximum block size, Nmax, wherein the maximum block size includes a radix that is not a power of 2 is provided. The method includes receiving a delta value at an input of the twiddle factor unit, the delta value representing a ratio of a modified maximum bock size to the block size, wherein the modified maximum block size is a power of 2. The method further includes using the delta value to obtain a step size for generating indices of a look-up table stored within the twiddle factor unit, wherein the look-up table stores real and imaginary components of twiddle factors corresponding to a set of block sizes of the DFT. | 03-18-2010 |
20100091826 | Techniques for Improving Channel Estimation and Tracking in a Wireless Communication System - A technique for performing channel tracking and/or channel estimation in a wireless communication device includes receiving a reference signal and one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals. In general, the one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals must be correctly decoded before a data channel can be decoded. Channel tracking and/or channel estimation are/is then performed based on the reference signal and at least one of the one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals. | 04-15-2010 |
20100097923 | Peak-to-Average Reduction of SC-FDMA Signals with Frequency Mask - A wireless transmitter exhibits improved power de-rating reduction, which improves the power efficiency of non-constant envelop communication systems by mapping N first samples of a first discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of a group of coded symbols to M sub-carriers according to a first sub-carrier mapping rule ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100106759 | Methods and apparatus for reordering data - A data reordering system for determining addresses associated with a vector of transformed data and corresponding method of reordering transformed data, where the data reordering system includes: a first transform function coupled to a data vector and operable to provide the vector of transformed data; a reordering function, including a plurality of counters, that is operable to determine a plurality of offset addresses, with a, respective, offset address for each element in the vector of transformed data; and an adder operable to add a base address that corresponds to the first address to the each, respective, offset address to provide a sequence of addresses suitable for accessing the vector of transformed data to provide a re-sequenced vector of transformed data. | 04-29-2010 |
20100115358 | Method for Efficient Control Signaling of Two Codeword to One Codeword Transmission - In a wireless communication system ( | 05-06-2010 |
20100183101 | TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING DECODING RELIABILITY IN AN ADAPTIVE MINIMUM MEAN SQUARED ERROR WITH SUCCESSIVE INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION (MMSE/SIC) DECODER - A technique for increasing decoding reliability in an adaptive minimum mean squared error with successive interference cancellation (MMSE/SIC) decoder in a channel-coded multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication system. A code block selector evaluates reliability metrics and determines whether the reliability metric of the decoded symbols of a particular indexed code block of a first code word satisfies a quality threshold. Depending upon this determination, a composite second code word is formed at each indexed code block using a previously calculated MMSE-LLR output of a second code word or a SIC-LLR output using the indexed symbols of a first code word. Composite second code word is decoded with increased accuracy. | 07-22-2010 |
20100197302 | TECHNIQUES FOR EXTRACTING A CONTROL CHANNEL FROM A RECEIVED SIGNAL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique for extracting a control channel from a received signal includes storing interleaved control channel elements of the received signal in a control channel region of a memory. First addresses for first elements that are included in a first control channel are then generated using a first circuit. Finally, the respective first elements are read, using a second circuit, from the control channel region of the memory according to the generated first addresses to provide the first control channel in a deinterleaved form. | 08-05-2010 |
20110096707 | Channel Sounding Techniques for a Wireless Communication System - A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective channel sounding bandwidths for sounding the channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then scheduled, based on the respective geometries. The respective channel sounding bandwidths include a first channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the first subscriber station) and a second channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the second subscriber station). The first channel sounding bandwidth is greater than or equal to the second channel sounding bandwidth and the first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station. | 04-28-2011 |
20120188902 | CHANNEL SOUNDING TECHNIQUES FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique for channel sounding in a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations with respect to a serving base station. Respective time periods for sounding a channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then set based on the respective geometries of the multiple subscriber stations. | 07-26-2012 |
20120257594 | TECHNIQUES FOR RESOURCE BLOCK MAPPING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique of operating a wireless communication device includes creating a resource block map by associating respective subscriber station identifications, corresponding to respective subscriber stations, with one or more resource blocks. The respective subscriber station identifications and the resource block map are transmitted, from a serving base station, in one or more control channel symbols. | 10-11-2012 |
20130034017 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING CHANNEL ESTIMATION AND TRACKING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique for performing channel tracking and/or channel estimation in a wireless communication device includes receiving a reference signal and one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals. In general, the one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals must be correctly decoded before a data channel can be decoded. Channel tracking and/or channel estimation are/is then performed based on the reference signal and at least one of the one or more non-error propagation physical channel signals. | 02-07-2013 |
20130036338 | METHOD FOR EFFICIENT CONTROL SIGNALING OF TWO CODEWORD TO ONE CODEWORD TRANSMISSION - In a wireless communication system ( | 02-07-2013 |
20130182659 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING CONTROL CHANNEL ACQUISITION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective control channels, which include a first control channel associated with the first subscriber station and a second control channel associated with the second subscriber station, for the multiple subscriber stations are then scheduled based on the respective geometries. The first control channel is scheduled to be encountered earlier in a control channel search procedure, of the one or more control channel symbols, than the second control channel. The first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station. | 07-18-2013 |
20130308528 | USER EQUIPMENT BUFFER MANAGEMENT IN MULTIPLE-INPUT MULTIPLE-OUTPUT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Embodiments of the disclosure provide a system and method for dynamically allocating storage capacity in a user equipment buffer. In various embodiments of the invention, a plurality of transport blocks associated with a process are stored in a plurality of subpartitions of a partition of a buffer in a user equipment device. | 11-21-2013 |
20140119329 | Techniques for Resource Block Mapping in a Wireless Communication System - A technique of operating a wireless communication device includes creating a resource block map by associating respective subscriber station identifications, corresponding to respective subscriber stations, with one or more resource blocks. The respective subscriber station identifications and the resource block map are transmitted, from a serving base station, in one or more control channel symbols. | 05-01-2014 |
20140245094 | Method for Efficient Control Signaling of Two Codeword to One Codeword Transmission - In a wireless communication system, a compact control signaling scheme is provided for signaling the selected retransmission mode and codeword identifier for a codeword retransmission when one of a plurality of codewords being transmitted over two codeword pipes to a receiver fails the transmission and when the base station/transmitter switches from a higher order channel rank to a lower order channel rank, either by including one or more additional signaling bits in the control signal to identify the retransmitted codeword, or by re-using existing control signal information in a way that can be recognized by the subscriber station/receiver to identify the retransmitted codeword. With the compact control signal, the receiver is able to determine which codeword is being retransmitted and to determine the corresponding time-frequency resource allocation for the retransmitted codeword. | 08-28-2014 |
20150085851 | Channel Sounding Techniques for a Wireless Communication System - A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective channel sounding bandwidths for sounding the channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then scheduled, based on the respective geometries. The respective channel sounding bandwidths include a first channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the first subscriber station) and a second channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the second subscriber station). The first channel sounding bandwidth is greater than or equal to the second channel sounding bandwidth and the first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station. | 03-26-2015 |