Abstract
A method for a user equipment to precode and transmit an uplink signal efficiently in a 4-antenna system and a method for a base station to receive the transmitted signal efficiently are disclosed. Four antennas of a user equipment can be grouped by a 2-antenna unit. In consideration of this antenna group it is able to perform precoding using antenna selection/DFT matrix of the antenna group unit. Moreover a rank-3 codebook can be configured to include a precoding matrix of a type in consideration of power balance per antenna and a precoding matrix including one non-zero component only in one row for maintaining a good CM property.
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Claim
1. A method of transmitting a signal, which is transmitted to a base station by a user equipment configured to use 4 antennas, the method comprising:
obtaining transmission rank information;
outputting a precoded signal by precoding a number of layer signals, the number corresponding to a transmission rank included in the transmission rank information, using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from a 4-antenna codebook; and
transmitting the precoded signal to the base station,
wherein the 4 antennas are grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas, and
wherein the 4-antenna codebook includes a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of1.', 'obtaining transmission rank information;', 'outputting a precoded signal by precoding a number of layer signals, the number corresponding to a transmission rank included in the transmission rank information, using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from a 4-antenna codebook; and', 'transmitting the precoded signal to the base station,', 'wherein the 4 antennas are grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas, and', 'wherein the 4-antenna codebook includes a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of1.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first type precoding matrix is an antenna group selection matrix and wherein the second type precoding matrix is a DFT matrix.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the second type precoding matrix includes a code in which the two components corresponding to the first antenna group and the two components corresponding to the second antenna group are mutually orthogonal.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to either the first antenna group or the second antenna group are 0 in a first column and two components corresponding to either the second antenna group or the first antenna group are 0 in a second column, for a rank of 2.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a precoding matrix for performing a layer swapping function of changing positions of two layer signals and an antenna permutation precoding matrix for changing a position of an antenna, for the rank of 2.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the first type precoding matrix and the second type precoding matrix is a precoding matrix multiplied by a same constant.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first type precoding matrix is configured to transmit the precoded signal to the base station using ½ of a maximum available transmission power of the user equipment.
8. A method of transmitting a signal, which is transmitted to a base station by a user equipment configured to use 4 antennas grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas, the method comprising:
turning off the first antenna group in a specific situation; and
transmitting the signal to the base station via the second antenna group,
wherein turning off the first antenna group is performed by precoding using a rank-1 precoding matrix, and
wherein the rank-1 precoding matrix includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group are zero and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix.', 'turning off the first antenna group in a specific situation; and', 'transmitting the signal to the base station via the second antenna group,', 'wherein turning off the first antenna group is performed by precoding using a rank-1 precoding matrix, and', 'wherein the rank-1 precoding matrix includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group are zero and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix.
9. A method of receiving a signal, which is received by a base station from a user equipment configured to use 4 antennas, the method comprising:
receiving a reception signal from the user equipment;
obtaining a transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information used by the user equipment for the reception signal; and
performing reverse processing of precoding on the reception signal using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information selected from a 4-antenna codebook,
wherein the 4 antennas are grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas, and
wherein the 4-antenna codebook includes a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of1.', 'receiving a reception signal from the user equipment;', 'obtaining a transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information used by the user equipment for the reception signal; and', 'performing reverse processing of precoding on the reception signal using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information selected from a 4-antenna codebook,', 'wherein the 4 antennas are grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas, and', 'wherein the 4-antenna codebook includes a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of1
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first type precoding matrix is an antenna group selection matrix and the second type precoding matrix is a DFT matrix
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to either the first antenna group or the second antenna group are 0 in a first column and two components corresponding to either the second antenna group or the first antenna group are 0 in a second column, for a rank of 2
12. A user equipment in a wireless communication system, comprising:
a first antenna group including a first antenna and a second antenna;
a second antenna group including a third antenna and a fourth antenna;
a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of 1; and
a precoder outputting a precoded signal by precoding a number of layer signals, the number corresponding to a transmission rank, using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from the 4-antenna codebook stored in the memory,
wherein the precoded signal is transmitted to a base station via at least the first antenna group or the second antenna group.', 'a first antenna group including a first antenna and a second antenna;', 'a second antenna group including a third antenna and a fourth antenna;', 'a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of 1; and', 'a precoder outputting a precoded signal by precoding a number of layer signals, the number corresponding to a transmission rank, using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to the transmission rank, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from the 4-antenna codebook stored in the memory,', 'wherein the precoded signal is transmitted to a base station via at least the first antenna group or the second antenna group.13. The user equipment of claim 12, wherein the first type precoding matrix is an antenna group selection matrix and the second type precoding matrix is a DFT matrix.14. The user equipment of claim 12, wherein the second type precoding matrix includes a code in which the two components corresponding to the first antenna group and the two components corresponding to the second antenna group are mutually orthogonal.15. The user equipment of claim 12, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to either the first antenna group or the second antenna group are 0 in a first column and two components corresponding to either the second antenna group or the first antenna group are 0 in a second column, for a rank of 2.16. The user equipment of claim 15, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a precoding matrix for performing a layer swapping function of changing positions of two layer signals and an antenna permutation precoding matrix for changing a position of an antenna, for the rank of 2.17. The user equipment of claim 12, wherein each of the first type precoding matrix and the second type precoding matrix is a precoding matrix multiplied by a same constant.18. The user equipment of claim 17, wherein the first type precoding matrix is configured to transmit the precoded signal to the base station using ½ of a maximum available transmission power of the user equipment.19. A user equipment comprising:
a first antenna group including a first antenna and a second antenna;
a second antenna group including a third antenna and a fourth antenna;
a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a precoding matrix to turn off the first antenna group for a rank of 1; and
a precoder outputting a precoded signal by precoding a transmission signal using the precoding matrix,
wherein the precoded signal is transmitted to a base station via the first antenna group, and
wherein the precoding matrix includes two components corresponding to the first antenna group that are zero and another two components corresponding to the second antenna group that construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix.', 'a first antenna group including a first antenna and a second antenna;', 'a second antenna group including a third antenna and a fourth antenna;', 'a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a precoding matrix to turn off the first antenna group for a rank of 1; and', 'a precoder outputting a precoded signal by precoding a transmission signal using the precoding matrix,', 'wherein the precoded signal is transmitted to a base station via the first antenna group, and', 'wherein the precoding matrix includes two components corresponding to the first antenna group that are zero and another two components corresponding to the second antenna group that construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix.
20. A base station comprising:
an antenna configured to receive a reception signal transmitted from a user equipment configured to transmit a signal using 4 antennas grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas;
a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of 1; and
a precoder performing reverse processing of precoding on the reception signal by using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to a transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information used by the user equipment, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from the 4-antenna codebook.', 'an antenna configured to receive a reception signal transmitted from a user equipment configured to transmit a signal using 4 antennas grouped into a first antenna group including two of the 4 antennas and a second antenna group including the other two of the 4 antennas;', 'a memory configured to store a 4-antenna codebook including a first type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to one of the first and second antenna groups are zero and two components corresponding to the other one of the first and second antenna groups construct a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix, and a second type precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to the first antenna group and two components corresponding to the second antenna group construct DFT matrixes for a rank of 1; and', 'a precoder performing reverse processing of precoding on the reception signal by using a specific precoding matrix corresponding to a transmission rank and precoding matrix identification information used by the user equipment, wherein the specific precoding matrix is selected from the 4-antenna codebook.
21. The base station of claim 20, wherein the 4-antenna codebook further includes a precoding matrix, in which two components corresponding to either the first antenna group or the second antenna group are 0 in a first column and two components corresponding to either the second antenna group or the first antenna group are 0 in a second column, for a rank of 2.']
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