Communication techniques using quasi-static properties of wireless channels

US11147087B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11147087-B2
Application numberUS-201816606164-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2018
Priority dateApr 21, 2017
Publication dateOct 12, 2021
Grant dateOct 12, 2021

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Methods, devices and systems for communication techniques that use the quasi-static properties of wireless channels are described. One example method to improve communication performance includes receiving a set of pilots over a transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and a far-end communication apparatus, the transmission channel comprising a first portion that is time-invariant and a second portion that is time-variant, processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the first portion, processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the second portion, and performing a communication based on a channel state information that is a weighted combination of a first term based on the estimate of the first portion and a second term based on the estimate of the second portion.

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A method for wireless communication, implemented at a wireless communication apparatus in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving a set of pilots over a transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and a far-end communication apparatus, the transmission channel comprising a first portion that is time-invariant and a second portion that is time-variant; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the first portion; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the second portion; and performing a communication based on a channel state information that is a weighted combination of a first term based on the estimate of the first portion and a second term based on the estimate of the second portion, wherein processing the received set of pilots to generate the estimate of the second portion comprises: performing channel estimation on a received signal to generate a channel estimate, and subtracting a contribution of the first portion from the channel estimate to generate the estimate of the second portion. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the estimate of the first portion is generated based on (a) Doppler filtering of estimates of the transmission channel at different times, (b) an average of measurements of the transmission channel at different times, or (c) phase noise compensation techniques. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication apparatus is a base station, and wherein processing the received set of pilots to generate the estimate of the second portion comprises interpolating and/or extrapolating the estimate of the second portion. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the interpolating and/or extrapolating the estimate of the second portion is based on minimum mean-square error (MMSE) filtering or sparse-estimation signal processing. 5. A method of wireless communication, implemented at a wireless communication apparatus in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving a set of pilots over a transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and a far-end communication apparatus, the transmission channel comprising a first portion that is time-invariant and a second portion that is time-variant; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the first portion; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the second portion; and performing a communication based on a channel state information that is a weighted combination of a first term based on the estimate of the first portion and a second term based on the estimate of the second portion, wherein a plurality of transmission channels comprises the transmission channel, wherein a plurality of far-end communication apparatuses comprises the far-end communication apparatus, wherein each of the plurality of transmission channels is between the wireless communication apparatus and a corresponding one of the plurality of far-end apparatuses, wherein each of the plurality of transmission channels is estimated based on different pilot and/or reference signals assigned to the corresponding far-end apparatus, and wherein (i) each of the different pilot signals is supported in a delay-Doppler plane, and wherein at least a portion of the delay-Doppler plane supporting a first pilot signal does not overlap the delay-Doppler plane supporting a second pilot signal, or (ii) the different pilot signals from the corresponding far-end communication apparatus received at the wireless communication apparatus have a pairwise non-zero correlation among each other. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein an estimate of the transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and one far-end communication apparatus is generated based on subtracting the pilot signal corresponding to the first portion for the plurality of far-end communication apparatuses, excluding the one far-end communication apparatus, from an overall received signal. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein a transmission of the different pilot signals from the corresponding far-end communication apparatuses is configured such that interference due to the different pilot signals received at the wireless communication apparatus is within a specified tolerance. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein an estimate of the interference is generated based on (i) an estimate of the phase noise of one or more of the wireless communication apparatus and the corresponding far-end communication apparatuses, and (ii) an arrangement of transmit pilot tones. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of transmission channels comprises the transmission channel, wherein a plurality of far-end communication apparatuses comprises the far-end communication apparatus, wherein each of the plurality of transmission channels is between the wireless communication apparatus and a corresponding one of the plurality of far- end apparatuses, and wherein the method further comprises: estimating, for each of the plurality of far-end communication apparatuses, a channel factor, wherein the channel factor is based on a ratio between a metric associated with the estimate of the first portion and a metric associated with the estimate of the second portion; classifying the plurality of far-end communication apparatuses into at least two groups based on values of the channel factor for each of the plurality of far-end communication apparatuses; and assigning different amount of transmission resources to pilot signal transmissions in the wireless communication system to each group based on the values of the channel factors for the far-end communication apparatuses in that group. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the channel factor is a Rice factor, which is defined as a ratio of a total sum power of first portions to a total sum power of second portions. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the assigning different amount of transmission resources to pilot signal transmissions includes assigning more pilot transmission resources to a first far-end communication apparatus having a lower Rice factor compared to a second far-end communication apparatus having a higher Rice factor compared to that of the first far-end communication apparatus. 12. A wireless communication apparatus, comprising a processor, a memory and a transceiver circuitry, wherein the processor is configured for: receiving, using the transceiver circuitry, a set of pilots over a transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and a far-end communication apparatus, the transmission channel comprising a first portion that is time-invariant and a second portion that is time-variant; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the first portion; processing the received set of pilots to generate an estimate of the second portion; and performing, using the transceiver circuitry, a communication based on a channel state information that is a weighted combination of a first term based on the estimate of the first portion and a second term based on the estimate of the second portion, wherein a plurality of transmission channels comprises the transmission channel, wherein a plurality of far-end communication apparatuses comprises the far-end communication apparatus, wherein each of the plurality of transmission channels is between the wireless communication apparatus and a corresponding one of the plurality of far-end apparatuses, and wherein the processor is further configured for: estimating, for each of the plurality of far-end communication apparatuses, a channel factor, wherein the channel factor is ba

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  • H04W72/542Primary

    using measured or perceived quality · CPC title

  • Channel estimation using minimum mean square error criteria · CPC title

  • Allocation based on distance or geographical location · CPC title

  • of multiple channels · CPC title

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What does patent US11147087B2 cover?
Methods, devices and systems for communication techniques that use the quasi-static properties of wireless channels are described. One example method to improve communication performance includes receiving a set of pilots over a transmission channel between the wireless communication apparatus and a far-end communication apparatus, the transmission channel comprising a first portion that is tim…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cohere Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W72/542. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Oct 12 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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