Optimizing scanning beam penetration

US12267140B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12267140-B2
Application numberUS-202318311353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 3, 2023
Priority dateMay 6, 2022
Publication dateApr 1, 2025
Grant dateApr 1, 2025

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Beamforming methods and systems include determining a tradeoff curve between scanning beamwidth and transmission beamwidth based on a channel distribution for a base station. A set of scanning beams is selected based on the tradeoff curve. Devices around the base station are scanned for using the set of scanning beams. A set of transmission beams is selected for communications with the devices based on information received during the scanning. The set of transmission beams are used for transmission with a beamforming transmitter.

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What is claimed is: 1. A beamforming method, comprising: determining a tradeoff curve between scanning beamwidth and transmission beamwidth based on a channel distribution for a base station with a recursive process that stops responsive to reaching a level of recursion where a number of tested beam patterns equals 2b 2 +b, where b is a number of scanning time slots; selecting a set of scanning beams based on the tradeoff curve; scanning for devices around the base station using the set of scanning beams; selecting a set of transmission beams for communications with the devices based on information received during the scanning; and transmitting using the set of transmission beams with a beamforming transmitter. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the tradeoff curve includes determining an initial tradeoff curve based on a uniform channel distribution. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining an updated tradeoff curve based on a new channel distribution that accounts for the information received during the scanning. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising repeating the selection of the set of scanning beams, the scanning, the selection of the set of transmission beams, and the communicating based on the updated tradeoff curve. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the new channel distribution is selected from the group consisting of a piecewise uniform distribution and cut-normal distribution. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the set of scanning beams includes a tulip design, such that each scanning beam overlaps with two neighboring scanning beams. 7. A beamforming control, comprising: a hardware processor; and a memory that stores a computer program which, when executed by the hardware processor, causes the hardware processor to: determine a tradeoff curve between scanning beamwidth and transmission beamwidth based on a channel distribution for a base station with a recursive process that stops responsive to reaching a level of recursion where a number of tested beam patterns equals 2b{circumflex over ( )}2+b, where b is a number of scanning time slots; select a set of scanning beams based on the tradeoff curve; scan for devices around the base station using the set of scanning beams; and select a set of transmission beams for communications with the devices based on information received during the scan. 8. The beamforming control of claim 7 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to determine an initial tradeoff curve based on a uniform channel distribution. 9. The beamforming control of claim 7 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to determine an updated tradeoff curve based on a new channel distribution that accounts for the information received during the scanning. 10. The beamforming control of claim 9 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to repeat the selection of the set of scanning beams, the scan, and the selection of the set of transmission beams based on the updated tradeoff curve. 11. The beamforming control of claim 9 , wherein the new channel distribution is selected from the group consisting of a piecewise uniform distribution and cut-normal distribution. 12. The beamforming control of claim 7 , wherein the set of scanning beams includes a tulip design, such that each scanning beam overlaps with two neighboring scanning beams. 13. A transceiver, comprising: a phased array antenna comprising a plurality of antenna elements; a hardware processor; and a memory that stores a computer program which, when executed by the hardware processor, causes the hardware processor to: determine a tradeoff curve between scanning beamwidth and transmission beamwidth based on a channel distribution for a base station with a recursive process that stops responsive to reaching a level of recursion where a number of tested beam patterns equals 2b{circumflex over ( )}2+b, where b is a number of scanning time slots; select a set of scanning beams based on the tradeoff curve; scan for devices around the base station using the set of scanning beams; select a set of transmission beams for communications with the devices based on information received during the scan; and transmit using the set of transmission beams with the phased array antenna. 14. The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to determine an initial tradeoff curve based on a uniform channel distribution. 15. The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to determine an updated tradeoff curve based on a new channel distribution that accounts for the information received during the scanning. 16. The transceiver of claim 15 , wherein the computer program further causes the hardware processor to repeat the selection of the set of scanning beams, the scan, and the selection of the set of transmission beams based on the updated tradeoff curve. 17. The transceiver of claim 15 , wherein the new channel distribution is selected from the group consisting of a piecewise uniform distribution and cut-normal distribution.

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  • Using selective indices, e.g. of a codebook, e.g. pre-distortion matrix index [PMI] or for beam selection · CPC title

  • utilizing uniform distribution · CPC title

  • using overlapping sectors in the same base station to implement MIMO for antennas · CPC title

  • Multistage beam selection, e.g. beam refinement · CPC title

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What does patent US12267140B2 cover?
Beamforming methods and systems include determining a tradeoff curve between scanning beamwidth and transmission beamwidth based on a channel distribution for a base station. A set of scanning beams is selected based on the tradeoff curve. Devices around the base station are scanned for using the set of scanning beams. A set of transmission beams is selected for communications with the devices …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nec Lab America Inc, Nec Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/06958. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 01 2025 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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