US8687678B2

5G,4G

Title

PARAMETERIZED CODEBOOK WITH SUBSET RESTRICTIONS FOR USE WITH PRECODING MIMO TRANSMISSIONS

Application Number:

US201313903442

Publication Date:

01-04-2014

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Application Date:

28-05-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-04-2010

Title

PARAMETERIZED CODEBOOK WITH SUBSET RESTRICTIONS FOR USE WITH PRECODING MIMO TRANSMISSIONS

Application Number:

US201313903442

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

01-04-2014

Application Date:

28-05-2013

Priority Date:

07-04-2010

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

One aspect of the teachings herein relates to signaling codebook restrictions to restrict the precoder recommendations being fed back from a remote transceiver so that precoder selections made by the remote receiver are restricted to permitted subsets of overall precoders within a defined set of overall precoders or to permitted subsets within larger sets of conversion precoders and tuning precoders for the case where the overall precoders are represented in factorized form by conversion and tuning precoders. As a non-limiting example these teachings advantageously provide for precoder restrictions in LTE or LTE-Advanced networks where ongoing development targets the use of larger richer sets of precoders and where the disclosed mechanisms for determining signaling and responding to subset restrictions provide significant operational advantages.

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