System for resolving channel sparsity in multiple-input multiple-output systems using (re)configurable antennas, and methods of making and using the same

US10225114B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10225114-B2
Application numberUS-201615284123-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 3, 2016
Priority dateOct 2, 2015
Publication dateMar 5, 2019
Grant dateMar 5, 2019

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A wireless system, and particularly, a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication system is disclosed. The wireless system includes a plurality of (re)configurable antennas and a rate-two space coding design for a MIMO system. The MIMO wireless communication system generally includes M (re)configurable antennas configured to independently transmit or broadcast wireless electromagnetic signals having a frequency in the microwave and/or optical ranges, a controller configured to control the (re)configurable antennas, and an encoder configured to encode information onto the wireless electromagnetic signals. The information comprises codewords having N symbols, and the codewords are expressed in an N×M matrix having a non-zero determinant and in which at least one symbol is associated with a coefficient configured to maximize diversity, maximize coding gain and/or reduce channel fading in the MIMO wireless communication system. M and N are each independently an integer of at least 2.

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A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication system, comprising: a) M (re)configurable antennas configured to independently transmit or broadcast wireless electromagnetic signals having a frequency in the microwave or optical range, wherein M is an integer of at least 2; b) a controller configured to control a position and/or transmission direction of each of the (re)configurable antennas; and c) an encoder configured to encode information onto the wireless electromagnetic signals, wherein the information comprises codewords having N symbols, N is an integer of at least 2, and the codewords are expressed in an N×M matrix having a non-zero determinant and in which at least one symbol is associated with a first coefficient configured to maximize diversity, maximize coding gain and/or reduce channel fading in the MIMO wireless communication system, wherein the first coefficient is a design parameter value providing a lowest bit error rate when decoding the codewords. 2. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 1 , wherein each of the symbols are associated with a coefficient configured to maximize diversity and/or coding gain. 3. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 2 , wherein a second one of the coefficients is the first one of the coefficients multiplied by −(−1) 1/2 or a mathematical equivalent thereof. 4. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 3 , wherein third and fourth ones of the coefficients are predetermined values or are updated as the signal propagation conditions vary. 5. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 3 , wherein at least the first and second ones of the coefficients have values constrained by a power normalization factor of the (re)configurable antennas. 6. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 1 , further comprising a signal processor including or configured to control the encoder and the controller. 7. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 1 , further comprising M receivers configured to receive incoming wireless electromagnetic signals having information encoded thereon, the information on the incoming wireless electromagnetic signals comprising codewords, a matrix and at least one coefficient encoded in an identical manner as the information encoded by the encoder. 8. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 7 , further comprising M switches configured to selectively connect a corresponding one of the (re)configurable antennas to one of the M receivers or to a component providing the information. 9. A method of transmitting information, comprising: a) using a signal processor, constructing a vector for an N×1 codeword containing N symbols, wherein N is an integer of at least 2; b) using the signal processor, encoding a matrix of the codeword for each of M (re)configurable antennas onto M electrical signals, wherein M is an integer of at least 2, the matrix has a non-zero determinant, at least one of the symbols is associated with a coefficient configured to maximize diversity, maximize coding gain and/or reduce channel fading in a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication system including the (re)configurable antennas, and a first one of the coefficients is a design parameter value providing a lowest bit error rate when decoding the codewords; and c) wirelessly transmitting the matrix from the (re)configurable antennas. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein each of the symbols are associated with a coefficient configured to maximize diversity and/or coding gain. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein a second one of the coefficients is the first one of the coefficients multiplied by −(−1) 1/2 or a mathematical equivalent thereof. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first through fourth ones of the coefficients have values constrained by a power normalization factor of the (re)configurable antennas. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising receiving a wireless electromagnetic signal with M receiver antennas, the wireless electromagnetic signal having the matrix encoded thereon, and decoding the matrix. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the matrix is decoded using a maximum likelihood decoder including coefficients identical to those in the matrix. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein decoding the matrix comprises computing an intermediate signal from the wireless electromagnetic signal, channel parameters and parameters of the (re)configurable antennas (and optionally, a power normalization factor of the (re)configurable antennas), estimating a first symbol of the codeword from the intermediate signal, and computing a most likely codeword from the intermediate signal and the estimated first symbol. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein computing the most likely codeword comprises computing a cost function for a next symbol in the codeword, and selecting a computed codeword with a minimum cost function as the most likely codeword. 17. A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication system, comprising: a) M (re)configurable antennas configured to independently transmit or broadcast wireless electromagnetic signals having a frequency in the microwave or optical range, wherein M is an integer of at least 2; b) a controller configured to control a position and/or transmission direction of each of the (re)configurable antennas; and c) an encoder configured to encode information onto the wireless electromagnetic signals, wherein the information comprises codewords having N symbols, N is an integer of at least 2, and the codewords are expressed in an N×M matrix having a non-zero determinant and in which each of the symbols is associated with a coefficient configured to maximize diversity and/or coding gain. 18. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 17 , wherein a first one of the coefficients is a design parameter value providing a lowest bit error rate when decoding the codewords, and a second one of the coefficients is the first one of the coefficients multiplied by −(−1) 1/2 or a mathematical equivalent thereof. 19. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 17 , further comprising M receivers configured to receive incoming wireless electromagnetic signals having information encoded thereon, the information on the incoming wireless electromagnetic signals comprising codewords, a matrix and at least one coefficient encoded in an identical manner as the information encoded by the encoder. 20. The MIMO wireless communication system of claim 17 , wherein the coefficient is a design parameter value providing a lowest bit error rate when decoding the codewords.

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  • Adaptive codebooks · CPC title

  • Diversity systems; Multi-antenna system, i.e. transmission or reception using multiple antennas (RAKE receivers H04B1/7115) · CPC title

  • design criteria · CPC title

  • MIMO systems · CPC title

  • codebook-based design (selection of codebook or precoding matrix for MIMO diversity systems H04B7/0456) · CPC title

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What does patent US10225114B2 cover?
A wireless system, and particularly, a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication system is disclosed. The wireless system includes a plurality of (re)configurable antennas and a rate-two space coding design for a MIMO system. The MIMO wireless communication system generally includes M (re)configurable antennas configured to independently transmit or broadcast wireless electro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vakilian Vida, Mehrpouyan Hani, Jafarkhani Hamid, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L25/03898. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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