Abstract
To perform wireless communications in a closed loop multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system a feedback data structure is communicated over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node where the feedback data structure contains indicators identifying coding to be applied by the second wireless node on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node where the information in the feedback data structure is based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node. The indicators identify different codings to be used for different corresponding bands in the wireless channel.
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1. A method of wireless communications in a closed loop multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) system, comprising:
communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein communicating the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein communicating the WiMAX feedback headers comprises communicating a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.', 'communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and', 'wherein communicating the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein communicating the WiMAX feedback headers comprises communicating a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein communicating the feedback data structure between the first and second wireless nodes comprises communicating the feedback data structure between a mobile station and a base station.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein communicating the feedback data structure containing the indicators comprises communicating the feedback data structure containing precoding matrix index (PMI) values for the corresponding bands.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
selecting, by the second wireless node, an entry of a codebook based on each of the PMI values, wherein the code book contains a plurality of entries containing respective precoding matrices, wherein each precoding matrix is used to apply coding on signaling transmitted by the second wireless node to the first wireless node.', 'selecting, by the second wireless node, an entry of a codebook based on each of the PMI values, wherein the code book contains a plurality of entries containing respective precoding matrices, wherein each precoding matrix is used to apply coding on signaling transmitted by the second wireless node to the first wireless node.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the feedback data structure further contains a channel quality indicator and rank information, and wherein the method further comprises:
selecting, by the second wireless node, a modulation and coding scheme based on the channel quality indicator; and
selecting, by the second wireless node, a number of data streams based on the rank information.', 'selecting, by the second wireless node, a modulation and coding scheme based on the channel quality indicator; and', 'selecting, by the second wireless node, a number of data streams based on the rank information.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
the second wireless node overriding coding recommended by the first wireless node based on the indicators; and
the second wireless node sending an indication of changed coding to the first wireless node.', 'the second wireless node overriding coding recommended by the first wireless node based on the indicators; and', 'the second wireless node sending an indication of changed coding to the first wireless node.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type containing:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the feedback header of the second type contains precoding matrix index (PMI) values for the M best bands, and
wherein the feedback header of the second type is communicated more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.', 'wherein the feedback header of the second type is communicated more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the feedback header of the second type further contains values indicating differential channel quality indicators for the M best bands, wherein each differential channel quality indicator represents a difference in relation to the corresponding channel quality indicator in the feedback header of the first type
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one.', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the feedback data structure further comprises:
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands
12. A base station, comprising:
a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a mobile station;
a processor to:
receive, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein the feedback data structure comprises WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the WiMAX feedback headers comprise a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.', 'a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a mobile station;', 'a processor to:
receive, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein the feedback data structure comprises WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the WiMAX feedback headers comprise a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.', 'receive, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and', 'wherein the feedback data structure comprises WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the WiMAX feedback headers comprise a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.13. The base station of claim 12, wherein the plural bands comprise WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) bands.14. A mobile station, comprising:
a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;
a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein sending the WiMAX feedback headers comprises communicating a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.', 'a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;', 'a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein sending the WiMAX feedback headers comprises communicating a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.', 'send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and', 'wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein sending the WiMAX feedback headers comprises communicating a WiMAX feedback header of a first type and a WiMAX feedback header of a second type, wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the first type is transmitted every N frames, N greater than or equal to NI (NI>1), and wherein the WiMAX feedback header of the second type is transmitted every NI frame.15. The mobile station of claim 14, wherein the plural bands comprise WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) bands.16. A method of wireless communications in a closed loop multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) system, comprising:
communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein communicating the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type comprising:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and', 'wherein communicating the feedback data structure comprises communicating WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type comprising:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands.17. The method of claim 16, wherein the feedback header of the second type contains precoding matrix index (PMI) values for the M best bands, and
wherein the feedback header of the second type is communicated more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.', 'wherein the feedback header of the second type is communicated more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.18. The method of claim 17, wherein the feedback header of the second type further contains values indicating differential channel quality indicators for the M best bands, wherein each differential channel quality indicator represents a difference in relation to the corresponding channel quality indicator in the feedback header of the first type.19. A mobile station, comprising:
a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;
a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises sending WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type comprising:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;', 'a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and
wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises sending WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type comprising:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel, and', 'wherein sending the feedback data structure comprises sending WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) feedback headers, wherein the feedback headers include a feedback header of a first type and a feedback header of a second type, the feedback header of the first type comprising:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands.', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one,', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands.
20. The mobile station of claim 19, wherein the feedback header of the second type contains precoding matrix index (PMI) values for the M best bands, and
wherein the feedback header of the second type is sent more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.', 'wherein the feedback header of the second type is sent more frequently than the feedback header of the first type.
21. The mobile station of claim 20, wherein the feedback header of the second type further contains values indicating differential channel quality indicators for the M best bands, wherein each differential channel quality indicator represents a difference in relation to the corresponding channel quality indicator in the feedback header of the first type.
22. A method of wireless communications in a closed loop multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) system, comprising:
communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel,
wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands;
wherein the second wireless node is configured to override coding recommended by the first wireless node based on the indicators, and
the first wireless node receiving an indication of changed coding from the second wireless node.', 'communicating, over a wireless channel between a first wireless node and a second wireless node, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the second wireless node and the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the first wireless node,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel,', 'wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands;', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands;', 'wherein the second wireless node is configured to override coding recommended by the first wireless node based on the indicators, and', 'the first wireless node receiving an indication of changed coding from the second wireless node.
23. A mobile station, comprising:
a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;
a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel,
wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands;
wherein the base station is configured to override coding recommended by the mobile station based on the indicators, and
receive an indication of changed coding from the base station.', 'a wireless interface to communicate over a wireless channel with a base station;', 'a processor to:
send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,
wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,
wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel,
wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands;
wherein the base station is configured to override coding recommended by the mobile station based on the indicators, and
receive an indication of changed coding from the base station.', 'send, over the wireless channel, a feedback data structure containing indicators identifying codings to be applied on signaling communicated between the base station and the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators in the feedback data structure are based on wireless channel conditions detected at the mobile station,', 'wherein the indicators correspond to plural bands in the wireless channel,', 'wherein the feedback data structure comprises:
information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;
channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and
rank information for the M best bands;', 'information identifying M best bands for transmitting data from the second wireless node to the first wireless node, where M is greater than one;', 'channel quality indicators for the M best bands, and', 'rank information for the M best bands;', 'wherein the base station is configured to override coding recommended by the mobile station based on the indicators, and', 'receive an indication of changed coding from the base station.']
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