Supporting distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (DM-MIMO) in a distributed communications system (DCS)

US11528063B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11528063-B2
Application numberUS-202117531955-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 22, 2021
Priority dateNov 25, 2020
Publication dateDec 13, 2022
Grant dateDec 13, 2022

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Supporting distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (DM-MIMO) in a distributed communications system (DCS) is disclosed. The DCS includes multiple remote units each configured to communicate downlink and uplink radio frequency (RF) communications signals with a number of user equipment (UEs) at different UE locations in the DCS. Each remote unit includes multiple antennas, multiple RF chains, and an RF switch circuit configured to dynamically couple the RF chains to a subset of antennas in accordance to the UE locations such that the subset of antennas can be activated to concurrently radiate the downlink RF communications signals and absorb the uplink RF communications signals. By dynamically activating the subset of antennas in accordance to the UE locations, it is possible to optimize signal strength and channel quality for each UE in the DCS, thus making it possible to improve wireless data capacity of the DCS with negligible additional hardware cost.

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We claim: 1. A distributed communications system (DCS), comprising: a plurality of remote units configured to communicate downlink and uplink radio frequency (RF) communications signals with a plurality of user equipment (UEs) at a plurality of UE locations in the DCS, the plurality of remote units each comprising: a plurality of RF chains configured to: receive a plurality of downlink digital communications signals, respectively; and convert the plurality of downlink digital communications signals into a plurality of downlink RF communications signals, respectively; a plurality of antennas each configured to be an active antenna or an inactive antenna, wherein a number of the plurality of antennas is more than a number of the plurality of RF chains; and an RF switch circuit configured to couple the plurality of RF chains to a subset of the plurality of antennas in accordance to the plurality of UE locations to activate the subset of the plurality of antennas to concurrently radiate the plurality of downlink RF communications signals. 2. The DCS of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of remote units is further configured to communicate the downlink and uplink RF communications signals based on a spatial multiplexing scheme. 3. The DCS of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the plurality of remote units: the subset of the plurality of antennas is further configured to concurrently absorb a plurality of uplink RF communications signals; and the plurality of RF chains is further configured to convert the plurality of uplink RF communications signals into a plurality of uplink digital communications signals, respectively. 4. The DCS of claim 3 , further comprising a routing circuit coupled to the plurality of remote units via a plurality of fronthaul links, the routing circuit is configured to: provide the plurality of downlink digital communications signals to each of the plurality of remote units via a respective one of the plurality of fronthaul links; and receive the plurality of uplink digital communications signals from each of the plurality of remote units via the respective one of the plurality of fronthaul links. 5. The DCS of claim 4 , further comprising a signal source circuit coupled to the routing circuit, the signal source circuit is configured to: determine the subset of the plurality of antennas in each of the plurality of remote units based on the plurality of UE locations; and control the RF switch circuit in each of the plurality of remote units to couple the plurality of RF chains to the subset of the plurality of antennas to activate the subset of the plurality of antennas. 6. The DCS of claim 5 , wherein the signal source circuit comprises a baseband unit (BBU) coupled to the routing circuit via a common public radio interface (CPRI). 7. The DCS of claim 5 , wherein the signal source circuit is further configured to control the RF switch circuit in each of the plurality of remote units via a dedicated control signal. 8. The DCS of claim 5 , wherein the signal source circuit comprises a control circuit configured to: determine the plurality of UE locations of the plurality of UEs in the DCS; determine the subset of the plurality of antennas to be activated in each of the plurality of remote units based on the plurality of UE locations; and control the RF switch circuit in each of the plurality of remote units to couple the plurality of RF chains to the subset of the plurality of antennas to activate the subset of the plurality of antennas. 9. The DCS of claim 8 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to load a reference database comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein: the plurality of rows each represents a respective antenna among the plurality of antennas comprised in each of the plurality of remote units; the plurality of columns each represents a respective location among a plurality of predefined locations in the DCS; and each cross point between the plurality of rows and the plurality of columns comprises a channel amplitude response that is expected from the respective antenna represented by a respective one of the plurality of rows at the respective location represented by a respective one of the plurality of columns. 10. The DCS of claim 9 , wherein the reference database is predetermined by measuring an RF power radiated from the plurality of antennas in each of the plurality of remote units at each of the plurality of predefined locations in the DCS. 11. The DCS of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to generate a reduced reference database comprising a subset of the plurality of rows and the plurality of columns, wherein the subset of the plurality of rows each correspond to a respective active antenna among the subset of the plurality of antennas activated in each of the plurality of remote units. 12. The DCS of claim 11 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to, for each of the plurality of UEs: receive a channel information vector comprising a plurality of power measurements corresponding to the subset of the plurality of antennas activated in each of the plurality of remote units; convert the channel amplitude response in each of the subset of the plurality of rows and each of the plurality of columns in the reduced reference database into respective decibel (dB) terms; convert the plurality of power measurements in the channel information vector into respective dB terms; identify one of the plurality of columns in the reduced reference database having a minimum square error from the channel information vector; and determine a respective one of the plurality of UE locations to be the respective location represented by the one of the plurality of columns in the reduced reference database. 13. The DCS of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to determine a total number of active antennas in the DCS to be equal to a sum of the plurality of RF chains in all of the plurality of remote units. 14. The DCS of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to: determine a first subset of the total number of active antennas by selecting one or more antennas among the plurality of antennas in each of the plurality of remote units that provide a highest power to one or more of the plurality of UEs at one or more of the plurality of UE locations; and determine a second subset of the total number of active antennas by selecting other one or more antennas among the plurality of antennas in each of the plurality of remote units that meet the following conditions: not selected for the first subset of the total number of active antennas; and provide a highest power to the one or more of the plurality of UEs at the one or more of the plurality of UE locations. 15. The DCS of claim 14 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to: determine a total power received from one of more of the plurality of antennas that are not among the first subset of the total number of active antennas at each of the one or more of the plurality of UE locations; order the one or more of the plurality of UE locations in an ascending order based on the total power received at the one or more of the plurality of UE locations; and determine the other one or more antennas in the second subset of the total number of active antennas that provide the highest power at the one or more of the plurality of UE locations in accordance to the ascending order. 16. A method for supporting distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (DM-MIMO) in a distribut

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  • Selective distribution of broadcast services, e.g. multimedia broadcast multicast service [MBMS]; Services to user groups; One-way selective calling services · CPC title

  • Power distribution · CPC title

  • using location based information parameters · CPC title

  • H04B7/0452Primary

    Multi-user MIMO systems · CPC title

  • H04B7/0413Primary

    MIMO systems · CPC title

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What does patent US11528063B2 cover?
Supporting distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (DM-MIMO) in a distributed communications system (DCS) is disclosed. The DCS includes multiple remote units each configured to communicate downlink and uplink radio frequency (RF) communications signals with a number of user equipment (UEs) at different UE locations in the DCS. Each remote unit includes multiple antennas, multiple RF…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corning Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/0452. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 13 2022 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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