RU2378758C2

5G,4G

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Application Number:

RU20070142363

Publication Date:

10-01-2010

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Application Date:

19-04-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

19-04-2005

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Application Number:

RU20070142363

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-01-2010

Application Date:

19-04-2006

Priority Date:

19-04-2005

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Abstract  Abstract

FIELD: physics; communications. ^ SUBSTANCE: invention relates to communication engineering and can be used in wireless communication networks. In the invention channel quality is monitored. Channel quality indicators can be used for selecting a dispatching method from several dispatching methods including space-division multiplexing (SDM) and with multiple inputs and multiple outputs (MIMO) and dispatching methods with flexible formation of beams of a directional pattern. Also CQI can be used to determine the appropriate assignment of beams or renewal of beam formation diagrams. For one user device the dispatching method is selected based on the first (CQI) and the second user device dispatching is done at least partially based on the second CQI using a dispatching method different from the dispatching method for the first user device. ^ EFFECT: increased efficiency in a wireless communication network which uses transmission with beam formation. ^ 35 cl 9 dwg

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