Apple Inc.
Beamforming for Non-Collaborative, Space Division Multiple Access Systems
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Abstract:
A wireless communication system non-collaborative, multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) space division multiple access (SDMA) system determines subscriber station combining and weighting vectors that yield a high average signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR). Each subscriber station independently transmits information to a base station that allows the base station to determine a weight vector w.sub.i for each subscriber station using the determined combining vector of the subscriber station. The i.sup.th combining vector corresponds to a right singular vector corresponding to a maximum singular value of a channel matrix between a base station and the i.sup.th subscriber station. Each subscriber station transmits signals using a weight vector v.sub.i, which corresponds to a left singular vector corresponding to a maximum singular value of a channel matrix between the i.sup.th subscriber station and the base station. The base station uses the weight vector w.sub.i to determine the signal transmitted by the i.sup.th subscriber station.
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28 Jan 2020
28 May 2020