US2011249637A1

5G,4G

Title

PARAMETERIZED CODEBOOK SUBSETS FOR USE WITH PRECODING MIMO TRANSMISSIONS

Application Number:

US201113080826

Publication Date:

13-10-2011

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Application Date:

06-04-2011

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US

Priority Date:

07-04-2010

Title

PARAMETERIZED CODEBOOK SUBSETS FOR USE WITH PRECODING MIMO TRANSMISSIONS

Application Number:

US201113080826

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

13-10-2011

Application Date:

06-04-2011

Priority Date:

07-04-2010

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

One aspect of the teachings presented herein provides advantages for sending precoder selection feedback from a transceiver to another transceiver for use by the other transceiver as precoding recommendations. The transceiver generates two types of precoder selection feedback where one type uses a smaller signaling payload than the other and therefore provides a distinct reduction in the signaling overhead associated with reporting precoding recommendations. The transceiver uses the reduced-overhead type of reporting when reporting at certain times or on certain channels or in response to control signaling. In one example a UE in an LTE network sends precoder information to an eNodeB on the PUCCH by sending smaller-range index values that index only a subset of precoders but sends full-range index values when reporting on the PUSCH which index a larger set of precoders.

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